Jodhpur is often referred to as the blue city because many houses,haveli, temples, and building in the old part of town are painted in vivid shades of blue. The distinctive color has a historical significance and is believed to have been used by the Brahmin caste to distinguish their homes from other
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The development of the two lakes was commissioned by two different queens in the 15th century. Ranisar lake was made on the orders of queen Jasmade Hadi, wife of Rao Jodha, the founder of jodhpur. Padamsar lake was created by queen Padmini, the daughter of Rana sanga of Mewar.
30 minutes
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Navchowkiya
Nine different security check points where all documentation done by royal family. Legend has it that Brahmins, the priestly class, began painting their houses blue as a means of distinction and to signify their social status.
45 minutes
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Kunj Bihari Temple
Very beautiful temple seems like a replica of the ghashyamji temple in jodhpur.
Jodhpur is often referred to as the blue city because many houses,haveli, temples, and building in the old part of town are painted in vivid shades of blue. The distinctive color has a historical significance and is believed to have been used by the Brahmin caste to distinguish their homes from other