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Rajasthan

Eighty Four Pillared Cenotaph

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Major Airports :

Jaipur International Airport (JAI), Jaipur

Nearest Railway Station :

Bundi Railway Station (BUDI)

Major Airports :

Jaipur International Airport (JAI), Jaipur

An architectural mastery

In Bundi, Rajasthan Eighty Four-Pillared Cenotaph stands as an incredible testament to architectural craftsmanship. The Memorial features 84 graceful pillars upholding its domed roof with exquisite carvings and meticulous detail - an exceptional display of Rajasthani architectural prowess that should not be missed by history buffs eager to feast their eyes upon architectural marvels from Rajasthani artisans who brought this masterpiece into existence. Visitors are sure to marvel at its sheer grandeur and captivating beauty which is sure to engender admiration for these artisans who created such masterpieces.

Unveiling the secrets of Bundi

Bundi Town in Rajasthan, India is graced with an eye-catching memorial built by Maharaja Rao Raja Anirudh ​S​​ingh ​to honour Deva, his foster brother. In 1683 a monument known as ​​Eighty Four-Pillared Cenotaph was dedicated by him as an impressive tribute to Deva. This captivating chhatri is home to an incredible ​s​​S​hivling hidden beneath its exquisitely decorated rooftop, which is supported by 84 pillars showcasing intricate Rajput architecture and the artisans' craft from that period. Ascending on an elevated podium, this two-storied cenotaph features an elaborate Shivling, adding further spiritual significance. Although its name suggests otherwise, there are four pavilions each boasting 21 pillars - adding even further charm to this architectural gem.​ Eighty Four-Pillared Cenotaph​​​ ​​stands as a three-story house and is an engaging architectural marvel of Bundi, Rajasthan that attracts tourists looking to experience the region's history and culture. An icon in Bundi, this attraction stands as testament to its long and rich heritage - inviting history enthusiasts alike to immerse themselves in its captivating charm.

​​​An ​​​e​​nduring ​​​​​​l​​ove and ​​​​​​l​​egacy

Rao Raja Anirudh Singh built the Chhatri in 1683 as an emotional tribute to Dewa Gujar, his foster brother. This poignant gesture added an additional emotional layer to its historical significance. Bundi is an engaging Rajput realm with an intriguing history dating back to 13th century. When Rao Raja Dev Singh seizing control from the local Meena tribe, founded the kingdom of Hadoti with Bundi as capital city. Boasting majestic palaces and forts, and at its base lies a magnificent hill that crowns its summit, Bundi remains an intriguing part of Rajput glory.


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Opening time - 09:00 AM

Closing time - 05:00 PM

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​​Dewa Gujar's legacy

Eighty Four-Pillared Cenotaph in Devpura stands as an enduring memorial to Dewa Gujar, Rao Raja Anirudh Singh's wet nurse who, with Rao Raja Anirudh Singh's assistance in 1683 A.D. commissioned its construction. This grand double-storeyed cenotaph features an impressive array of 84 pillars (Chaurasi Khambha). Furthermore, an immovable Shivling brings spiritual meaning into its confines and adds reverence to this grand structure.

Discover Bundi's hidden gems today​​​​

Experience the captivating charm of Eighty Four-Pillared Cenotaph, an exquisite display of artistic brilliance featuring intricate carvings and sculptures that transport you back in time. As you explore its surroundings, small temples add sacred aura. Be sure to capture this incredible structure with photographs before venturing further afield in Bundi to explore other attractions like Taragarh Fort, Garh Palace and Chitrashala - each one revealing different aspects of Bundi's rich heritage.

Explore Bundi's vibrant atmosphere, boasting picturesque havelis, captivating stepwells, and majestic palaces that each tell a distinct historical tale. Bring home a piece of Bundi's artistic charm by purchasing one of its beautiful miniature paintings showcasing its rich heritage and serving as memorable keepsakes. And take part in Rajasthani culture by purchasing traditional handicrafts like textiles, pottery and jewellery that showcase this region's artistic brilliance at local markets - there will certainly be no shortage of memorable mementoes from your visit!

Promises of delights to behold

Bundi Utsav is an exuberant celebration that showcases Rajasthani music, dance, art, and cuisine, drawing in enthusiasts and explorers alike. Additionally, Bundi hosts KajliTeej Festival as a vibrant event that heralds monsoon season; Teej is marked by live music performances and dancing as well as delectable Rajasthani cuisine! Both these festivals provide unique opportunities to experience Bundi, Rajasthan.

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