Bikaji Ki Tekri is a historically significant site in Bikaner, Rajasthan, known as the first settlement of the city. It was established by Rao Bika Ji, the founder of Bikaner, in the 15th century. This site marks the location where he began constructing the city after separating from his father, Rao Jodha, the ruler of Jodhpur.
The term "Tekri" refers to a small hill or mound, and this place served as the earliest fortification of Bikaner before the grand Junagarh Fort was built. Though now in ruins, Bikaji Ki Tekri remains a symbol of the city's rich history and the visionary leadership of Rao Bika Ji. It holds immense historical and cultural significance, attracting visitors interested in the...
Read moreAccording to the information at the location, Rai Bikaji made this first 'humble' contribution about 5 centuries ago, to what today has become the city of Bikaner. It is believed to have been occupied by a succession of later rulers. For some reason, there aren't many visitors. The guard at the gate painstakingly takes down all the particulars in a visitor's book, and I noticed at 11 am I was the first on that day, and there were less than 10 visitors on previous days. It is reasonably well-maintained given that there is only one caretaker. The tombs therein are scrupulously clean, though other areas could do with a bit of sweeping and dusting. All-in-all a...
Read moreBikaji Ki Tekari is a tribute to the founding fathers of the 500-year-old settlement of Bikaner. The Tekari, which houses the royal chhattris was made to commemorate the rulers of Bikaner. It is located just out side the city walls in the vicinity of the old palace (near the present Lakshmi Nathji Temple). It is replete with evidence, which provide insights into the customs and beliefs of the time particularly about the philosophy of life and understanding of the...
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