The Ahar Cenotaphs are a group of cenotaphs located in Ahar, Rajasthan, about 2 km east of Udaipur, in Rajasthan, India. The site contains more than 250 cenotaphs of the Maharanas of Mewar that were built over approximately 350 years. There are 19 chhatris that commemorate the 19 maharajas who were cremated here.The group of cenotaphs is also known as the Mahasati. Apart from the cenotaphs an archaeological museum that preserves antiques dating 10th century including iron objects, earthen pots, skin scrubber, grain pot, stone weights, animal figures, terracotta toys, statues and other excavated artifacts. Major attraction of the museum is a metal statue of Lord Buddha that is believed to be from the 10th Also the figure of Vishnu-Nag-Nathan is another artifact to be admired. It is an archaeological site that located at 3kms from the Udaipur city, where the rulers of the Mewar Kingdom were cremated over time. It is considered as a major tourist attraction of Udaipur as this historic site amuses people and the archaeological museum showcases various excavated items. Ahar Cenotaphs Ahar Cenotaphs as the name suggests owns around 250 cenotaphs with 19 Mewar rulers cremated in them.It is believed that this site was built around 350 years ago.
Timings and Entry Fees Timings: 10:00am to 4:30pm (remains shut on Fridays and other national holidays). Entry Fee: Rs3 per person
Tips If you’re a photo-maniac carry your cameras with you, as this site contains various locations for a photo-shoot. Kindly, don’t try to touch any artifact as many of them are dated back to 10th century,...
Read moreAhar Cenotaphs is a cremation ground located in the Udaipur district, in Rajasthan. It is considered as one of the best tourist attraction sites in the Udaipur district as Maharanas or Maharajas of Mewar were cremated along with their wives.
The Ahar Cenotaphs is the most famous archaeological site in the whole of Rajasthan as the wives were immolated with the king's cremation. The wives would sacrifice themselves whenever the king passed away; even Maharana Sangram Singh was cremated at this cremation ground with his 21 wives. Each Cenotaph represents each king who ruled the Mewar along with the wives and the cenotaph was carved in a unique design. The Ahar Cenotaphs refer to the empty tomb monument which was built as an honour or a memorial of the King. There are a total of 19 cenotaphs present in this site.
Image of Lord Vishnu, the Maharana and the queens are carved into the dome of the cenotaph and the architecture of these cenotaphs was very similar to that of a Hindu temple. All the royal cenotaphs consist of 8 hand-carved pillars supporting the octagonal dome in the middle. Ahar Archeological Museum is also located within the vicinity of the cremation ground. The State Government of Rajasthan created this museum to protect the artefacts and other items which were excavated from the Mewar period. It became the most famous tourist sites within months and tourists had a chance to view how people of Mewar used to live and what kind of object they used to use in the ancient period which included the relics and the religion they...
Read moreAhar Archaeological Museum is known for its various architectural features and sculptures pieces date back to 1700 BC. A historic tenth century metal figure of Buddha is a special attraction in the museum. There are rare pieces of earthen pots which are of historical importance.Located at 3 km distance from Udaipur city, around Ahar museum there are about nineteen cenotaphs of Maharanas, where they were cremated. Among all of them cenotaph of Maharana Amar Singh, who reigned from 1597 to 1620 is more attractive.Though there are not so much to see ion the museum but the collection of the museum is very rare of which some dates back to centuries old and before that. Amongst the assortment of sculptures, a statue of Vishnu-Nag-Nathan is also worth mentioning.Visitor Information The museum is located about 3 km from Udaipur.
Timings of Ahar Museum: 10:00 am to 04.30 pm, Closed on Friday and National holidays. Entry Fee of Ahar Museum: Rs 3/-
How To Reach Ahar Museum, Udaipur By Road: Ahar Museum is located at a distance of 3 km from Udaipur city centre near Rana Pratap Railway station. One can easily reach here local taxi, bus or cab.
By Rail: Ahar Museum, Udaipur is well connected through nearest Udaipur Railway station to major cities railway stations like Delhi, Agra, Mumbai, Chennai, Bikaner, Jodhpur, Jaipur, Ahmedabad.
By Air: Ahar Museum can be reach through nearest Udaipur Airport which is well connected with regular domestic flights to Delhi, Kolkata, Mumbai, Ahmedabad,...
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