Photographer's Note
Here you see Hawa Mahal - the palace of winds - Jaipur Rajasthan
built in 1799 by Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh
How often have we been told not to build castles in the air? Very often indeed, but if you are a dreamer and wish to see this 'palace of the winds' which is not just in your imagination but a real palace, then come to the 'pink city' of Rajasthan and see the Hawa Mahal. Each wall of the palace reinforces the idea that 'dreams truly can come true', and the whole structure is such a beautiful sight that you possibly cannot describe it in words.
The Hawa Mahal, which adjoins the famous City Palace wall, was built in 1799 by Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh and has now become one of the major landmarks of Jaipur. The palace is shaped like a pyramid and is a five-storied building, with number of small windows and screens, with arched roofs. As one looks at this building, one realizes that the rear side of the building is comparatively very plain and lacks much of ornamentation. One is rather surprised at the contrast, since in the front there is intricate carving and much attention has been paid to even minute details yet the backside is more a mass of pillars and passages.
Since the Hawa Mahal was built at a time when women of the royal families had to observe strict purdah, many believe that the Hawa Mahal was built, just so these ladies could watch the processions and various activities taking place on the streets. This does explain why Hawa Mahal has such tiny windows and many screened balconies - more than 900!. The royal ladies could look below at the people without showing themselves and thus enjoy a sense of freedom.
The Hawa Mahal is a great example of the Rajputana architecture, which was strongly influenced by Mughal style of architecture. This particular style of building that we observe in Hawa Mahal, uses the best features of Mughal architecture with other features that could better adapt to the inhospitable weather conditions of Rajasthan.
The Hawa Mahal is a popular place among visitors to Rajasthan because of the amazing view it offers of the city and particularly Jantar Mantar (another tourist attraction). Many insist that the best time to visit Hawa Mahal is in the early morning, right when the sun is rising. As the palace bathes in the golden light of the sun, it looks like a fantastic image conjured up by the mind in a trance. The palace glows like an impalpable dream, which makes you feel that even if you dare blink your eyes, it will quickly dissolve into thin air.
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tjanze
(5674) 2005-08-22 12:51
Beautiful arhitecture and good note.I think the photo will be better if you have a little more road and all middle part palace to top.It will show us more street life.Anyway good shot.
alejandroguzman
(4684) 2005-08-22 16:00
WOW... it΄s an amazing place !!!!
Great shot, angle and contrast.
hugs
alejandro
rbcy1974
(20758) 2005-08-22 17:21
Hi Wishnu,
WHat a nice view, I remmeber being there and not finding a good angle to shoot from. YOu have found one, its a great perspective. Maybe try to get rid of the lamp post on the right.
Regards
Daniel
banyanman
(7797) 2005-08-22 22:45
I had the same problem as Daniel trying to find a POV that was not obstructed by lamp posts and the like, but you have found a good angle here, Sabine. I would also have tried to clone out the lamp post and wires against the blue sky (would be easy to do because of the uniform colour of the sky) leaving only the wires hanging across the building. Those wires wouldn't look so noticeable (you could clone those out too but it would take a while and a lot of patience!) Nice rich colours and contrast. Cheers . . . David
elihesamian
(26149) 2005-08-23 1:32
Oh!
What a great old place,excelent informative shot,Indeed I enjoy it,the building is very old,and you show us in a fine way,Wishnu,very well detailed and I like the warm tonalities here,nicely composed and really Thanks for posting it,I enjoy it and I learnt today by You,Thanks:)
Best Regards
M
picks
(124) 2005-08-24 13:57
Indeed a very good shot, and an even better note.
Jaipur being my home town, this pic really made me feel good.
Photo Information
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Copyright: Wishnu Garuda (wishnugaruda)
(1305)
- Genre: Τοποθεσίες
- Medium: Έγχρωμο
- Date Taken: 2003-09-30
- Categories: Αρχιτεκτονική
- Camera: Ricoh Capilo RR30
- Έκθεση: f/6.3, 30 δευτερόλεπτα
- More Photo Info: view
- Έκδοση φωτογραφίας: Πρωτότυπη έκδοση
- Θέμα(τα): Rajasthan impressions, India : palace of the winds [view contributor(s)]
- Date Submitted: 2005-08-22 11:20