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The palace attributed to Rana Ratan Singh-II, dating back to AD 1528-31, stands proudly along the Ratrieshwar Talab. Its rectangular layout is enclosed by a lofty wall. The primary entrance, facing east, welcomes visitors through a majestic arch adorned with two pillared chhatris. Inside, the palace unfolds with courtyards, surrounded by various structures like rooms, towers, and deorhis. The Darikhana, or audience hall, graces the eastern part of the second story, featuring a fine balcony that offers a scenic view of the reservoir. Adding to the grandeur, a temple named Ratneshwar Mahadeva stands to the north of the main gateway. This temple consists of a garbhagriha, an antarala, and a mandapa. The exterior of the temple is a masterpiece, showcasing intricate and beautiful carvings, adding a touch of artistry to the historical marvel.
Vishal Gaurav
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In this is in reference last part of the Chittorgath fort and there are Ratan Singh palace, Ranteswar talab (tank) and Ratneswar Mahadev temple. The tank is in rectangle shape where they colorful bougainvillea took me away for sometimes. I took lots of snaps of mirror image of the palace framed by this flowers. I have posted that too. The temple is in the external part of the palace I mean you can't to inside the palace frim the temple. The palace is in ruined condition. Ratan Singh is the person who was killed by Khilji during the invasion. 1 hour is enough to visit this palace. One important thing some of the form are still present where you can climb which is not possible in any other Palace/fort due to security. But be careful to climb there if you have vertigo and make sure the condition of the building is good.
Mahuya Acharya
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Ratan Singh Palace is a magnificent historical structure that reflects the grandeur of Rajput architecture. One of the highlights of this palace is the presence of the Navagraha Stambh, which adds a spiritual and astrological significance to the site. The palace also stands as a symbol of valor, as it was the site of a long and intense battle between Ratan Singh and the Mughals, which ultimately ended in a victorious moment for the Rajputs. The area is dotted with many temples, creating a deeply spiritual atmosphere that resonates with peace and devotion. The combination of historical significance and divine presence makes Ratan Singh Palace a truly memorable and soulful place to visit.
Yash Desale
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The Rana Ratan Palace was the winter palace of the former Merwar Royal Family that was built on the orders of Ratan Singh II who reigned from 1527 to 1531. The palace is is mostly ruins, but still retains the rectangular plan, the enclosing high walls and the skeletal remains of the interior rooms. The palace is set far to the north of the Chittorgarh palace complex, but in a beautiful setting right next to an artificial lake. In comparison to the many other structures inside the fort complex, this palace is little visited. I had insisted that my auto driver take me here in addition to the standard itinerary all drivers in the city use and it was well worth it.
macedonboy
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This is place of raja ratan singh 1528-31 AD) This palace was built by Ratan Singh II. Rahneshwar is rectangular situated along the pond and is surrounded by high wall on all sides, in the east direction is the main entrance of the palace with arches, with chhatris. The courtyard of the pillar on two sides of the pond with Jahal deoris is equipped with verandahs, rooms, all around. Darikhana is located and opens in the eastern part. To the north of the main entrance is the temple of Rataneshwar Mahadev, which is equipped with a sanctum, antarala and a mandapa. The exterior of the temple has beautiful ornamentation. RATAN SINGH PALAce
saeed vlog
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This palace is attributed to Rana Ratan Singh-II AD1528-31). Located along the Ratrieshwar Talab it is rectangular on plan and enclosed by a ya high wall. The main entrance is facing east through a lofty arch crowned with two pillared chhatris. The palace comprises of courtyards surrounded by rooms, towers, deorhis, etc. Darikhana or audience hall with fine balcony overlooking the reservoir is on the eastern part of second story. A ternple known as Ratneshwar Mahadeva is on the north of the main gateway, which comprises of a garbhagriha, an antarala and a mandapa. The exterior of the temple is beautifully carved.
Deep Patel
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VJXV+QPF, Chittorgarh Fort Village, Chittorgarh, Rajasthan 312001, India
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attractions: Shri Baan Mata Temple, Fateh Prakash Palace, Ram Pole, Kumbhshyam Temple, Tulja Bhawani Temple, restaurants: Shri Barbarik Restaurant Chittorgarh- Rajasthani - Gujrati - Punjabi, MUGS4BUDS CAFE CHITTORGARH., Angeethi Restaurant And Cafe
