Karauli is a holy city situated 160 kms from Jaipur. Earlier called
Kalyanpuri, after the local deity Kalyanji, Karauli was founded in
1348 AD. Karauli was strongly fortified by its rulers. The city is
surrounded by a wall of red sandstone strengthened by bastions at
several places. The peripheral wall, now dilapidated at several places,
has six gates and eleven posterns
As per the legend, the ruling family of Karauli, recognised as
the head of the Yadhuvanshi Rajputs, is the descendant of Lord Krishna.
Situated 23 kms from Kaila Devi, Karauli was an erstwhile princely
state in eastern Rajasthan. Karauli is famous for its pale red-stone.
Karauli has some noted places of visit like temples of Kaila Devi
and Madan Mohanji and other historic monuments. The annual fair
at the Kaila Devi temple is quite popular.
Prime Attractions of Karauli
» Bhanwar Vilas Palace
Built as a royal residence, in the year 1938 by Maharaja Ganesh
Pal Deo Bahadur, the then ruler of Karauli is the Bhanwar Vilas
Palace.The architecture is of colonial style and the interiors are
furnished with art-de-decor period furniture
» City Palace - Karauli
The old, yet monumental City Palace is a treasure trove of architecture,
stone carvings, magnificent lattice work and classic paintings.
The mesmerizing beauty of Darbar Hall is an experience in itself.
» Kaila Devi Fair
The fair of Kaila Devi, popularly known as Mahalakshmi, (the goddess
of wealth), holds an important place among the celebrated fairs
of Rajasthan. The fair is held at the village Kaila in Karauli district
in the month of Chaitra, starting from Chaitra Budi 12 and lasting
for a fortnight.
» Temples of Madan Mohan ji, and Kalyan ji:
The city is the home of Shri Madan Mohanji, the deity of Lord Krishna,
worshipped by millions of followers from Rajasthan and other states.
The ancient and magnificently built temples of Madan Mohanji and
Kalyanji are thronged by thousands of devotees every year.
Excursions from Karauli
» Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary
Once the royal hunting reserve of the princes of Bharatpur, it is
one of the finest bird sanctuaries in the world, inundated with
over 400 species of water birds. more..
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Ranthambore National Park
The Ranthambore National Park was the hunting ground of Maharaja
of Jaipur. In 1955, it was declared a game sanctuary; in 1980, it
became a national park. But with the commissioning of Project Tiger
in 1972, it was included in the project. more..
»Kaila Devi Game Sanctuary (25Km.)
This game sanctuary situated in the vicinity, is a protected forest
and an extension of the Ranthambore Tiger Project.The Sanctuary
is inhabited by Chinkaras, Wild Boar, Blue Bull, Jackal, Leopard,
Panther, Tiger, Sloth Bear, Hyena, Wolf, Sambhar and a variety of
birds.
Mahaveerji Jain Temple (30Km.)
The Mahaveerji Jain Temple, is the famous pilgrimage of the Jains.
The temple combines ancient and modern styles of architecture