Dundlod

A small village situated in the heart of the Shekhawati region, Dundlod
is a must-visit travel destination in Rajasthan. Dundlod is a small village
peppered with a cluster of forts, havelis and baolis. Travel to this village
is like visiting an open-air art gallery that has not changed much since
the time it was built.
The Dundlod Fort is an embodiment of the cultural amalgamation
of the Rajputana and Mughal Schools of art and architecture. Its motif
of flowers and foliage, minarets, mythological paintings, archaic furniture,
wall hangings of arrows and shields have remained unchanged since ages.
A tour of Dundlod Fort is almost like living through the days of James
Tod who once described the splendors of Rajasthan. On every dawn the first
ray of the sun falls over the fort as an eternal blessing to this land
of mystique and charisma.
The Diwan Khana is built in the Mughal architectural
style and is furnished with Louis the XIV furniture. It has a magnificent
library, with a very rich collection of rare books on Indian history.
One can see the family portraits of the thakurs, which remind one of the
times gone by. Above this lies the Duchatta from where the ladies watched
the court ceremonies in purdah.

The Tuganram Goenka Haveli is often locked but one can see fine mirror work
above the windows on the upper walls of the courtyard. Finely preserved
paintings under the eaves mostly comprise portraits in round frames.
The haveli opposite this one is interesting, as the work could not be completed
and it is possible to see how the artist sketched the drawings before adding
color. Pictures include those of an elephant, a camel and its rider, and
a horse.
The Jagathia Haveli and Satyanarayan Temple are the other
attractions in Dundlod.
Shekhawati Tourism
Baggar |
Bissau |
Dundlod
|
Fatehpur |
Jhunjhunu
|
Khatu Shyam ji |
Mandawa
|
Mukundgarh |
Nawalgarh
|
Parasrampuria |
Pilani
|
Salasar Balaji
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