There are many temples inside this huge Kumbalgarh Fort complex that has a circumference of 36kms running across the hills.
It is believed that there are not less than 360 temples inside the Fort in its golden period. In the short time I spent there I have captured few of them in my lens.
Wow, that's a lot of temples, and the ones you show here look impressive. I like your new layout.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful.36 km complex and 360 temples ,quite huge .Thanks for sharing nice pictures.
ReplyDeleteThe size of the fort is almost unbelievable. It sounds as if there is a temple for each day of the year.
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ReplyDeleteExcellent capture Rajesh! The fact sound awesome.
ReplyDeleteA city with 360 temples, that's very impressive...almost one for each day!
ReplyDeletePretty interesting!!! Such huge structure...360 temples; marvellous! Thanks for sharing:)
ReplyDeleteWow , great to here about this fort .
ReplyDeleteAmazing pictures!
ReplyDeleteThe temples held within the fort are magnificent.
ReplyDeleteWow that's a big fort!! Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.
ReplyDeleteThese temples are amazing!
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Beautiful shots!
ReplyDeleteSuperb captures as always, Rajesh! Such a fascinating place! Hope you and your family have a great weekend!
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these templest ath you fetaure, are they open for explorations by visitors?
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Another of your lovely places. Just wonderful!
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The sky looks the colour of the buildings. Happy Skywatch Friday.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos of the temples and skies. Happy skywatching, Rajesh!
ReplyDeleteI truly admire India for its rich in old architectures. They're wonderful! Now I know it's not only Taj Majal that allures people to visit the country.
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful structures.
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A lot of temples in this fort. I wondered why it was built?
ReplyDeleteI don't know if I've told you that I enjoy the Incredible India facts on your sidebar...they really helps me learn.
360 temples in that area? Wow! I want to go there soon!!! Happy weekend, my friend. :)
ReplyDeleteOh wow this looks like a palace!
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Wow, impressive ! Beautiful photos.
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend.
Very similar to the one just built here in Canada. However I am just amazed how much work it went to build this beautiful structure. Thanks for sharing, and hope all is well. Anna :)
ReplyDeleteThese are all beautiful buildings--the first one is very lovely. It would be so interesting to visit India and see all these temples in person--maybe someday. Have a nice weekend. Mickie :)
ReplyDelete360 temples!? Wow! Lovely shots.
ReplyDeletethose are beautiful temples within the fort. lovely architecture.
ReplyDeleteWhat grand architecture! The temple is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI am always impressed by the work behind them.
ReplyDeleteI always enjoy your posts, they are the only way I will ever see the wonders of your country.
ReplyDeleteAmazing. Words cannot convey much, of course, but I love the roofs.
ReplyDeleteWow a great place to explore and take lots of photos. Very beautiful indeed. Have a nice weekend.
ReplyDeleteSo much of what you show on this blog is simply mind-boggling! 360 temples? Zounds!
ReplyDeleteGreat views.
ReplyDeleteWow! That many temples in one place.
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful and spectacular, splendid architecture.
ReplyDeleteNice post and photos, too.
ReplyDeleteRegards!
Wow ... 360 temples !! unbelieveable - but off course anything is possible in India. The images tells the whole story - u had a great time n a long walk ... love the post :)
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ReplyDeleteSo beautiful and interesting as always...
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Thank you all for appreciating this huge fort and its temples.
ReplyDeleteeverytime I come to your blog, I just want to say awesome, how great those architects were at that time.
ReplyDeleteThis is just wonderful, I have started googling to find more of this fort, it must have been magnificient is'nt?
ReplyDeletenice..hugee fort ..well dn :)
ReplyDeletewow, nice pics ! oh, i missed to visit this place on my way to udaipur ... thnx for such nice pics and info ...
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