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Introduction
of Samode |
Samode, a
small village is situated only about 42 kilometers north
west of Jaipur in Rajasthan. Samode is nestled in the
foothills of the Aravali range and is inhabited with about
8000 people. Samode offers various attractions to the
tourists like the old water wells, chhatries, 400 year old
gates, three forts, temples, gardens and the Samode palace.
Besides this, there is a great diversity of local arts and
crafts in Samode like miniature paintings, lac, iron work,
jewellery, leather, carpet weaving, stone cutting etc. |
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History of Samode |
The Nathawats
of Samode played an important role in the durbar of Jaipur
where they served as prime ministers. Their thikana, which
is located in a charming village, in surrounded by fertile
fields, while a ring of sharp hills was the seat for their
fortifications. The Samode Palace was awarded by one of the
Kachchwaha rulers of Amber to one of his twelve sons four
and a half centuries ago. |
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Tourist Attractions in Samode |
The major
tourist attraction in Samode is the Samode Palace. This
palace was originally built 400 years ago as a simple
fortified Rajput stronghold, then developed into an
exquisite example of Rajput and Mughal architecture with
ornated and elaborate decoration set in beautifully
landscaped gardens. The Samode palace is known for the high
quality of its frescos, and particularly in the use of
indigo colours, and the richly painted Durbar Hall. The main
attraction of the Samode Palace is the incredible Sheesh
Mahal or the hall of mirrors and Sultan Mahal, decorated in
murals depicting ancient hunting and love scenes. Besides
this, the chattries, havelis, temples and 250 year old
bawries upon which the entire village once depended can only
be found in Samode. Samode is also known for the famous
temple known as Samode Ke Veer Hanuman Ji. This temple is
perched on a hill top with panoramic valley views.
Handicrafts
in Samode
The villagers
of the Samode are well known for its artistic production. It
is the home of various artists like the bangle and jewellery
makers, stone and paper painting artists, carpet weavers,
potters, metal workers, lac makers, gem cutters and
traditional mojadi (jooti) as well as bed and cushion cover
makers. |
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How to reach Samode
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Samode is
located on the Agra - Bikaner highway, about 42 kilometers
north west of Jaipur city in the state of Rajasthan. Jaipur,
the capital city of Rajasthan is well connected to most of
the cities by rail, road and air.
To know the distances
from Samode click
here.
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