About Chittorgarh

The capital of the recent realm of Mewar, Chittorgarh is a place where there is fortifications, strongholds, remains, and unfading fables of penance and gallantry. Situated in South-Eastern Rajasthan, Chittorgarh is known for Chittorgarh Fort, the biggest fortification in India based on a ridge, spreading over a territory of around 700 sections of land. The great stronghold will consistently be associated with the fearless benevolent Jauhar performed by Rani Padmini to upset the triumph of the fortification by Alauddin Khilji.

Chittorgarh remains in charge of Chattari Rajput pride and is recollected in the pages of history for its sublime fights, particularly the attack of Alauddin Khilji. When known for its greatness and extravagance, today, Chittorgarh has left its stories of boldness and double-crossing a long ways behind to make up for lost time to commercialization.


History Of Chittorgarh

Chittorgarh or Chitrakuta, whose establishment was laid by Mauryan ruler Chitrangada Mori is a necessary piece of Rajputana history of Rajasthan. The city prefaces to stories from the hour of Mahabharata which clarifies the cause of 'Bhimtal' lake kick-began by one of the five Pandavas, Bhima. Chittorgarh is celebrated for the amazing Rajput groups' rulers including Rana Kumbha, Rana Sanga, Maharana Pratap, and Rana Rattan Singh, Rani Padmini and the spiritualist poetess and aficionado of Lord Krishna, Mirabai. In 1303, Allaudin Khilji, most dominant leader of Delhi Sultanate who was captivated by Rani Padmini, assaulted the realm of Chittor with force when he neglected to keep Rana Rattan Singh as a prisoner. Chittorgarh had just lost 7,000 Rajput warriors in protecting Rana Rattan Singh. There was zero chance of endurance and none for give up also. Hence, Rani Padmini alongside the spouses of fighters, clergymen and workers performed 'Johar'. The 'Johar kund' is an exceptionally well known vacation spot in contemporary occasions. Chittorgarh picked up force when Maharana Pratap came to administer Mewar in 1572. Chittorgarh post is likewise a home to Mirabai Temple which was worked by the adherents of Mirabai in her memory. Mirabai was conceived in a Rajput group of Pali, Rajasthan. Mirabai is known for her lack of concern to social shows like her dedication to Lord Krishna and regarding him as her better half. Numerous reverential lyrics and bhajans for Lord Krishna are ascribed to Mirabai. She is one of the most well known poetesses of 'Bhaktikal'.


What is the best time to visit Chittorgarh?

Winter is the best time to visit Chittorgarh when the climate remains charming and somewhat chilling. Rainstorm as well, be that as it may, is a decent time to visit here.


How to Reach Chittorgarh ?

By Air: The closest air terminal to Chittorgarh is the Dabok Airport. From that point you can take a taxi, transport or vehicle to Anand.
Closest Airport: Udaipur - 98 kms from Chittorgarh
By Rail: The Chittorgarh Railway Station is situated on the bank of River Gambheri. The station is associated with most significant urban areas in India.
By Road: There are visit transport administrations to Chittorgarh from every single significant city and towns in India.

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