Mysore Palace or the Mysore Maharaja
Palace is located in the heart of the city. Mysore Palace is one of
the most visited monuments in India. And its one of the largest
palaces in the country, also known as Amba Vilas Palace, was the
residence of the Wodeyar Maharaja's of the Mysore state. Mysore
Palace is priceless national treasure and the pride of a kingdom, the
Mysore Maharaja Palace is the seat of the famed Wodeyar Maharaja's of
Mysore. The palace is now converted into a museum that treasures
souvenirs, paintings, jewelery, royal costumes and other items, which
were once possessed by the Wodeyars. It's a Kaleidoscope of stained
glass & mirrors. The tastefully decorated and intricately carved
doors open into luxuriously decorated rooms. The ground floor with an
enclosed courtyard displays costumes, musical instruments, children
toys and numerous portraits. The upper floor has a small collection
of weapons. The beautifully carved mahogany ceilings, solid silver
doors, white marble floors and superb columned Durbar Hall are a fest
to the eyes. The palace is a treasure house of exquisite carvings and
works of art from all over the world. Exquisitely carved doors open
into stunningly luxurious rooms.
The front of the Amba Vilas Palace has
an open balcony supported by massive circular columns. The Royal
portrait gallery, which is of historical importance, is a visual
treat to the visitors. This three-storied structure has beautifully
designed square towers at various cardinal points covered by domes.
Craftsmen from Jaipur and Agra along with local workers were engaged
in crafting them. The marriage pavilion or the Kalyana Mantapa with a
center octagonal gabled roof, covered by stained glasses, is to the
south of the building. The flooring of this magnificent Kalyana
Mantapa has artistic geometrical patterns created by using glittering
glazed tiles imported from England. The building has gorgeous
chandeliers of Czechoslovakian make.
The royal throne, regal seat of the is
called the Chinnada Simhasana or Ratna Simahasana with captivating
artwork on its gold plates is displayed during the Dasara festival.
The Maharajas of Mysore used to sit on the golden throne and hold
durbars in the Palace Durbar Hall. The paintings of eight
manifestations of Goddess Shakthi (strength) and an original painting
of the renowned painter Raja Ravi Verma are also on display. The
palace complex has a selection of twelve Hindu temples. The oldest of
these was built in the 14th century, while the most recent was built
in 1953. Someshvara Temple, dedicated to God Lord Shiva and
Lakshmiramana Temple, dedicated to God Lord Vishnu are some of the
more famous temples.
Palace is the venue for the famous
Mysore Dasara festival, during which leading artists perform on a
stage set up in the palace grounds. On the tenth day of the festival
Vijaya Dashami, a parade with caparisoned elephants and other floats
originate from the palace grounds. The erstwhile Royal family
continues to live in a portion of the Palace. Srikantadatta
Narasimharaja Wadiyar is the current scion of the Wodeyar Dynasty. A
silhouette of the Mysore Palace illuminated with ninety seven
thousand bulbs, shimmering against an inky black night is one of the
most enduring images of the city. Although tourists are allowed to
visit the palace, they are not allowed to take photographs inside the
palace.
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