Chittorgarh Fort, located in southern Rajasthan, is one of India’s most majestic and historically
significant forts.
Spread across a vast 700-acre hilltop, it is the largest fort in India and a UNESCO World Heritage Site,
originally built by the Mauryan rulers and later ruled by the Sisodia Rajputs of Mewar.
The fort is home to magnificent palaces, massive gateways, ancient temples, and iconic monuments.
The Vijay Stambh, a 122-foot tower built by Rana Kumbha to celebrate his victory, and
the intricately carved Kirti Stambh, dedicated to Jain Tirthankara Adinath, are among
its most famous attractions.
Visitors can explore Rana Kumbha Palace, Ratan Singh Palace,
Fateh Prakash Palace, and the renowned Padmini Palace.
The story of Rani Padmini and the tragic act of jauhar by Rajput women is deeply rooted
in the fort’s legacy.
The fort complex features revered temples such as the Meera Temple and
Kalika Mata Temple, highlighting Mewar’s spiritual and artistic traditions.
Its panoramic viewpoints and serene reservoirs enhance the fort’s majestic atmosphere.
Whether you're exploring Rajasthan’s royal legacy, learning about Rajput bravery, or photographing
breathtaking views of the Aravalli hills, Chittorgarh Fort offers a powerful and unforgettable experience.
It stands as a proud symbol of resilience, heritage, and the warrior spirit of Mewar.
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