- Bhainsrorgarh
Bhainsrorgarh or Bhainsror is a ancient fort that has become a major tourist spot in the state of
Rajasthan ,India . The famous British historian ColonelJames Tod said, after seeing the splendid and mesmerizing beauty of Bhainsrorgarh, that if he was offered a "Jagir" (fiefdom) and given an option to choose it anywhere in Rajasthan, he would choose Bhainsrorgarh.The nearest town is
Rawatbhata at a distance of 7 km from Bhainsror. Distances from other major places are,History
Bhainsrorgarh is an impregnable fort, inhabited from at least the 2nd century BC. It is dramatically positioned between two rivers, the
Chambal and Bamani. It had passed through the hands of several clans before becoming the seat of a premier noble ofMewar , the large region aroundUdaipur and Princely State of the exaltedSisodia clan. It contains 5 tanks, temples to Devi Bhim Chauri,Shiva , andGanesh and a palace that is presently for rent.It was founded by the Rors who had a habit of building forts with names like
Behror , Dadror, Khagror, Aghror. After the Islamic incursions into medievalIndia , the Turks held it briefly but Banbir, son of Maldeo re-captured it from them in the time ofRana Hamir around AD 1330. [Page 28, Tod's Annals of Rajasthan: The Annals of Mewar, By Tod Payne C. H, James Tod, C H Payne, Published 1994 by Asian Educational Services, ISBN 8120603508]When Shakti Singh saved
Rana Pratap from the chasing Mughals in theBattle of Haldighati , the great Maharana awarded Bhainsror to Shakta's sons and it became a headquarter of theShaktawat clan. Around 1741, Bhainsror was awarded to Rawat Lal Singh for killing an enemy of the Maharana Jagat Singh II ofUdaipur .The present fort is around 260 years old and was built around 1750. Bhainsrorgarh fort has now been turned into a luxury resort and is a favorite tourist spot for
Europe ans. [http://www.bhainsrorgarh.com/location.html]Architecture
Several excellent idols (sculptures) are mentioned in old architectural texts as being here but they may have been sent to museums. One, a sleeping
Vishnu , was considered by an early British archaeologist to be the most beautiful of allHindu sculptures.ee also
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