Part-1 Coping and Plinths

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Plate 2 : Coping from Jagatsarwan Mandir (Jagat Shiromani Ji temple) and Bhatji’s House at Amber

Coping From Jagatsarwan Mandir (Jagat Shiromani Ji temple) at Amber

The Jagat Shiromani Ji Temple is located in Amer, Rajasthan, behind the Amber Fort.  The temple was built between 1599 and 1608 AD by Queen Kanakwati and King Man Singh I in memory of their son, Jagat Singh.  The temple is dedicated to Lord Krishna and the devotee Meera Bai. It contains a statue of Lord Shri Krishna that is believed to be the same statue that Meera Bai worshipped in the State of Mewar

Fig 1 Jagatsarwan Mandir at Amber

The buildings from which these details have been taken were probably erected in the 17th century.

jagatsarwan mandir (Jagat Shiromani Temple) at amber fort
jagatsarwan mandir (Jagat Shiromani Temple) at amber fort
Fig 2 Jagatsarwan Mandir at Amber

The Jagat Shiromani Ji Temple is known for its architectural beauty and religious significance. It features intricate carvings and artwork that are characteristic of Rajasthani architecture. Devotees and tourists visit this temple to pay their respects and admire the craftsmanship of the temple.

Inside the temple complex, you can find various shrines and idols dedicated to different deities, including Lord Krishna and Meera Bai. The temple is an important religious and cultural site in the region and is often included in the itineraries of tourists exploring the Amer

jagatsarwan mandir (Jagat Shiromani Temple) at amber fort

Coping From Bhatji’s House at Amber.

Fig. 3 Bhatji’s House at Amber
Fig. 5 Bhatji’s House at Amber

These details are from a private dwelling known as the house of the Bhat or Court bard. See Plate 39

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