
Situated in the Jhalawar district of Rajasthan, Gagron Fort is a masterpiece of Rajput architecture and a striking example of hill and water fort. The fort is built on top of a hillock and offers a mesmerising 360 degree view of the landscape below. Besides a museum outside the fort gates, there is also a mausoleum of Sufi Saint Mitthe Shah. The saint is highly revered by the locals and every year there is a fair held during Muharram to mark the respect for him. The fort boasts of beautiful architecture, sturdy walls and an all around royal aura. In June 2013, Gagron Fort was also included in the UNESCO World Heritage Site list at the 37th meeting of the World Heritage Committee in Phnom Penh.
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A beautiful part of Garh Palace, Bhawani Natyashala (built in 1921) was modeled on the grand opera house the Maharajas had seen on the European tours. Initially, when this unusual theater was made, it was used for hosting Parsi plays and cultural events. From the architecture point of view, this stage gives an excellent insight into the world of theater. The size of the stage is so huge that it can easily accommodate chariots and horses for the play. For the finest outdoor experience, make a point to visit Bhawani Natyashala
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Jhalrapatan is a Municipality city in district of Jhalawar, Rajasthan. The Jhalrapatan city is divided into 25 wards for which elections are held every 5 years. The Jhalrapatan Municipality has population of 37,506 of which 19,403 are males while 18,103 are females as per report released by Census India 2011.
Population of Children with age of 0-6 is 4867 which is 12.98 % of total population of Jhalrapatan (M). In Jhalrapatan Municipality, Female Sex Ratio is of 933 against state average of 928. Moreover Child Sex Ratio in Jhalrapatan is around 918 compared to Rajasthan state average of 888. Literacy rate of Jhalrapatan city is 82.59 % higher than state average of 66.11 %. In Jhalrapatan, Male literacy is around 90.07 % while female literacy rate is 74.59 %.
Chandrabhaga or Prabhas Shakti Peeth is one of the most famous temples amongst Hindus. It is near Triveni Sangam in Prabhas region of Gujarat and is also mentioned in the Puranas. At present, this Shaktipeeth is located on the back side of Shri Ram Temple of Somnath Trust and near Harihar Forest. The path leading to the temple goes from the left side of the entrance to the Sri Rama temple. There is a lack of information about the power of this Shaktipeeth in Somnath region. Most guides do not include this temple in the local religious shrines there. Therefore, devotees will have to strive to see this form of Mother Sati by themselves.
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