Ramnagar Fort Varanasi India

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Ramnagar Fort Varanasi India

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Ramnagar Fort Varanasi India

The Ramnagar fort lies about 14 km from Varanasi and is situated on the opposite bank of river Ganga. It is the ancestral home of the Maharaja of Banaras. Maharaja Balwant Singh built this fort-palace in the eighteenth century. The fort is built in red sandstone. The Ramnagar fort has a temple and a museum within the grounds and the temple is dedicated to Ved Vyasa, who wrote Mahabharata, the great Indian epic. Legends have it that Ved Vyasa stayed here for a brief period.



The Ramnagar fort houses a museum displaying the Royal collection which includes vintage Cars, Royal palkies, an armory of swords and old guns, ivory work and antique clocks. The Durga Temple and Chhinnamastika Temple are also Located at Ramnagar. A temple of Dakshin Mukhi Hanuman is there. Inside the giant walls of the Ramnagar fort-palace, there is a big clock. This clock not only displays year, month, week and day but also astronomical facts about the sun, moon and constellation of stars. An interesting array of ornate palanquins, gold-plated howdahs and weapons are some of the artifacts on display in the Ramnagar fort-palace museum.





















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Post by admin » Oct 25, 2010

see first image and the second last. i guess both are same but second image is renovation/re-paint of the upper part of the building


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Post by arslan » Oct 25, 2010

yes Admin u right..how sharp eye sight u have..
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Post by Cyra » Oct 25, 2010

hmm nice palace


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