Kota Travel Guide

An amazing, juxtaposition of majestic medieval age and modern industrialization,
mainly the Hydro Electric Plant on the Chambal River and the Nuclear Power Plant
has a few traces of its past still left. The fort overlooking the river Chambal
is the foremost tourist attraction. It also houses the museum with a rich collection
of art and artefacts and some elaborately painted chambers.
Earlier it was a part of Bundi
state, but later it grew to be a bigger state. What retains the past glory
are the untouched wealth of impressive forts, opulent palaces and temples
dating back over several centuries.
These temples were conquered
by the Hada chieftain Rao Deva. It was at the time of the Mughal Emperor
Jahangir that Rao Ratan Singh gifted this territory to his son Madho Singh.
The Kota state reflects in the form of a beautiful collection of Stone Idols
(murties) in the Raj Mahal, embellished with gold stained glass work on the
walls, the silver mirror work on ceilings and the marvelous wall paintings.
The south eastern region of Rajasthan known as Hadoti comprises
of Bundi, Baran, Jahalwar and Kota is treasure of history dating back to
several centuries. Prehistoric caves, paintings, formidable forts and the
mighty chambal river hurtling from the Vindhyas are dotted in the region.
When Jait Singh of Bundi defeated the Bhil chieftain Koteya in a
battle, he raised the first battlement or the 'Garh'(Fort) over his severed
head.
The independent State of Kota became a reality in 1631
when Rao Madho Singh, the second son of Rao Ratan of Bundi was made the
ruler, by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan. Soon Kota outgrew its parent state to
become bigger in area, richer in revenure and more powerful. Maharao Bhim
Singh played a pivotal role Kota's history, having held a 'Mansab' of five
thousand and being the first in his dynasty to have the title of Maharao.
Kota is situated on the banks of chambal river and is fastly
emerging as an important industrial centre. It boasts of Asia's largest
fertilizer plant, precision instrument unit and atomic power station nearby.
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Hello
Durjay,
I'm back at home and at work. The flight home was quite
an ordeal! First a ten-hour delay in Delhi, then a 20-hour flight to
Toronto, then a second overnight delay in Toronto before my flight to
Chicago. To top it all off, the bus I took from Chicago to Milwaukee got in
an accident on the way home. So I arrived home on Sunday afternoon instead
of Saturday at 8 a.m. as planned. But there was an empty seat next to me on
the Delhi-Toronto flight, so I got plenty of sleep. And I'm happy to be home
safe.
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