MEHRANGARH FORT – The Fort of the Sun

If you're a true lover of history and want to expand your knowledge about Indian Forts, Mehrangarh Fort in the blue city Jodhpur of Rajasthan is a great start.
 
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If you're a true lover of history and want to expand your knowledge about Indian Forts, Mehrangarh Fort in the blue city Jodhpur of Rajasthan is a great start. This is not just some ordinary fort but a formidable fort that has even impressed Christopher Nolan, the iconic Hollywood Director, to shoot his noteworthy flick – The Dark Knight Rises.

Even, Jungle Book author Rudyard Kipling feels the same and he takes that extra mile to express his love for the fort saying this –

"A palace that might have been built by Titans and coloured by the morning sun"

Such is the beauty of Mehrangarh Fort. It was built by the founder of Jodhpur, Rao Jodha in 1459 and since then its pride and glory are glowing in the history books. This is easily one of the must-visit and beautiful forts in India. According to textbook records, Sun was the ultimate god of the Rathore Clan and Rao Jodha would have kept the name "Mihir" (The Sun) and "Garh" (Fort).

Another interesting legend about Mehrangarh Fort involves Cheeria Nathji. It is believed that he was meditating on the site where Rao Jodha had planned to erect Mehrangarh Fort. When he was asked to leave the place, sage Cheeria Nathji had become angry and decided to curse Rao Jodha's family. Though Rao Jodha tried to pacify the hermit's rage by building a temple for him inside the fort, Cheeria's curse of water scarcity continues to astonish Mehrangarh and Jodhpur.

Mehrangarh Fort is 69 feet wide and 118 feet in height and it is well known for its massive courtyards and intricate carvings. This ineffable fort also has a museum with an enormous collection of costumes, paintings, ammunition, and arms of the Rathore dynasty.

The hill in which Mehrangarh Fort stands is declared as a National Geological Monument by the Geological Survey of India. The rock is a Malani Igneous Suite Contact. The rock is mega evidence of the Precambrian Age's last phase of igneous activity of the Indian Subcontinent.

So, historically, geographically, and culturally speaking, Mehrangarh Fort is a treasure trove for the world of history and travel lovers.

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