City Palace Museum Jaipur

City Palace Museum Jaipur

City Palace Museum, Jaipur, is situated in the Diwan-i-Aam of the palace. The word means a Hall for the public. The museum boasts to have some of the priceless handwritten Hindu scriptures of the ancient past. These includes the miniature copies of the Bhagwat Gita which were made to conceal from the atrocious eyes of emperor Aurangzeb, right during the later part of the Mughal Age.

City Palace Museum, Jaipur, also contains certain miniature paintings, which are very delicate in nature. These paintings depict various themes of the Ramayana’s and other ancient Hindu mythological scriptures, which are the handiwork of Rajasthan, Mughal and Persian schools of art and architechture. Also, the preserved painted ceilings and the elephant saddles, also called the haudas deserve mention.

The Diwan-i-Khas of the City Palace Museum, Jaipur, is located between the armory museum and the art gallery. Diwan-i-Khas means a hall, which is meant for the private audience. Paved in marble, it displays the world’s largest sterling silver article of two mammoth silver vessels. History says that these vessels belonged to Maharaja Sawai Madho Singh II. He used to carry these to the River Ganga and fill them for drinking purposes. The ceiling is special because it has large chandeliers. These are usually protected by dust covers but are opened only during certain occasions. The City Palace Museum, Jaipur, has registered its name in The Guinness Book of Records to contain the biggest silver objects in the world.

The members of the royal family still live in The Chandra Mahal Palace. However, the ground floor, which contains some articles of display, is open to visitors. It is reputed for the beautiful peacock outside on the courtyard. The royal family members of the present day have creditably maintained their legacy- The City Palace Museum, Jaipur.

A visit to the City Palace Museum, Jaipur can really be worthwhile.

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