Jag Mandir situated in Pichola
Lake on the other side Taj Lake
Palace
The mysterious Pichola
Lake which has two
islands and beautiful palaces are built on both. A palace on which today Jagat
Mandir which is famous today as Jag Mandir. The second palace is a luxury hotel
in the form of Taj
Lake Palace.
Which was bought and made by the Tata Group in 1963.
History of Lake
Pichola
Lake
Pichola was built by a Bichhchhu Chidimar at the end of the fourteenth century during the time of Rana
Lakha. Later Maharana Udaisingh II expanded it.
History of Jag Mandir Udaipur Rajasthan
The mysterious Pichola
Lake, which falls in Udaipur, glows with blue crystals. There are
two palaces in this lake. One of which is the palace Jag Mandir, whose
construction work was started by Karan Singh in his time in 1628
and the work of Jagat Mandir was completed in 1652 by Jagatsingh, the 62nd
successor of the Mewar dynasty. There is also a very nice garden in this palace. Although it was made for an ammunition
warehouse. So that no enemy king or British could reach this place easily and
the city remained safe.
History of Taj
Lake Palace
Located in the Pichola Lake of Udaipur, there is a palace in
the middle of the lake filled with clear water of blue color, which was earlier
in the name of Jagatsingh II, which is now famous as Taj Lake Palace. King Jagat Singh II and royal
descendants built this palace to use the palace to spend time in summer and as
a guest reception. The construction work of this palace started in 1743,
which was completed in 1746 in 3 years. The
gate of this palace was constructed on the east side. So that the worship of
Sun God can be done easily.