781-year-old Bundi, tourists from abroad come to see the city of Bawdis

Bundi: The history of Bundi in Rajasthan is not a few years old, but 781 years old, whose greenery, historical forts and bawdis are seen. While the district boasts stories of love, sacrifice and valour in history, it is also replete with historical monuments, cultural richness and archaeological splendor. The city is celebrating its birthday today, for which the leaders have greeted the residents through the country's own social micro-blogging platform, the Koo App.

Union Minister for Jal Shakti, Gajendra Singh Shekhawat extended his best wishes and wished Bundi a bright future and said that he was blessed with the birth place of Hadauti, the colours of architecture and tradition, on the foundation day of 'Chhoti Kashi' Bundi. Today, on this auspicious occasion, I wish the city of Bundi a bright future.

 

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The Speaker of the 17th Lok Sabha, Om Birla, while reflecting on the glorious history and glorious legacy of Bundi, says, "Greetings on the foundation day of #बूंदी, a land of glorious history and glorious heritage. Many stories of heroism have been written on this dhara of Veer Kumbha and Hadi Rani. The people here are always dedicated to the service of the nation and humanity. The opportunity to serve the great #Bundi city is a matter of pride for me. '

 

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  At the same time, through another post, Om Birla shared very beautiful pictures of the historical palace, temple and bawdis of Bundi and wrote that, there are many places including historical fort, palace, Keshavarayapatan temple, Bawdis which make Bundi rich in terms of tourism. Bundi is also famous in the world for rice and sand stone. Hopefully, with the improvement in basic services in the near future, Bundi will be on a new path of development. '

 

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  Let me tell you that Bundi is also called the 'Paradise of the Parish' and the 'City of Wales'. Popularly known as Chhoti Kashi, this district is known for its natural heritage. The special thing is that the city of Bundi, of temples, war ramparts, havelis, waterfalls and religious harmony, also has the distinction of being the birthplace of Hadauti. The mountain ranges of the Aravalis make Bundi even more captivating. Tourists come from far and wide to see the culture, folk traditions and historical heritage here.

The district has dense forests, which is a habitat for a large number of animals and birds. You can see the domestic and foreign parinde roaming in the reservoirs here. Bundi district includes ranthambore tiger project, mukundara tiger reserve, ramgarh poisoned sanctuary, chambal gharial reserve and part of jawahar sagar reserve.

Exotic birds also come to see the shade here:-

There are many reservoirs in the district. With the arrival of winter in 9 different reservoirs including the district headquarters, a large number of migratory birds come from different parts of the country and abroad. There are mainly 9 bird watching points in the district. The entire district reverberates with the chirping of birds roaming in the reservoirs.

What does history say?

According to historians, on June 24, 1241, Rao Deva of the Hada dynasty conquered this district from the Meena chieftains. It is said that 'Bunda Meena' founded this district, which is why it got its name 'Bundi'. The former princely state of Bundi was ruled by 24 kings, during whose rule different constructions were carried out, the city was expanded, as well as the construction of kund-bawdis and umbrellas. However, historians have different beliefs about the history of Bundi. The wonderful palaces here are an excellent specimen of Rajput architecture. It also includes many murals of Bundi. Hazari Pol, Naubat Khana, Elephant Pole, Diwan-e-Aam, Chhatra Mahal, Badal Mahal and Phool Mahal are the special attractions here.

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