Bharatpur Tourism
In 1733 AD, Raja Badan Singh 's adopted son, Suraj Mal had shown signs of
promise, when he captured the fort of Bharatpur from Khemkaran, the rival
chief, whom he killed and thus laid the foundation of Bharatpur City.
Maharaja Suraj Mal displayed immense courage and carved a niche for himself
in the midst of political disorder. Gathering around him fiercely martial
Jat peasants, he went from one success to another. He accompanied Emperor
Muhammed Shah against Ali Muhammed Ruhela and in 1748 AD, at the battle
of Bagru he led the Jaipur vanguard against the Marathas. He also defeated
the commander-in-chief of the Mughal emperor. Despite being a very religious
man he was secular.
The history of Bharatpur dates back to the epic age, when the Matsya Kingdom
flourished here in the 5th century BC The matsya were allies of the Pandavas
in the Mahabharata war. According to tradition the name of Bharatpur is
traced to Bharat, the brother of lord Rama of Ayodhya whose other brother
Laxman was given the high place of family deity of the ruling family of
Bharatpur. His name also appears in the state seals and coat-of-arms.
Bharatpur, which is also called the Eastern gateway of Rajasthan, was found
by Maharaja Suraj mal in 1733 AD. Raja Badan Singhs adopted son, Suraj
Mal had shown signs of promise, when he captured the fort of Bharatpur from
Khemkaran, the rival chief, whom he killed and thus laid the foundation
of Bharatpur City.
Maharaja Suraj Mal displayed immense courage and carved a niche for himself
in the midst of political disorder. Gathering around him fiercely martial
Jat peasants, he went from one success to another.
He accompanied Emperor Mohammed Shah against Ali Mohammed Ruhela and in
1748 AD, at the battle of Bagru he led the Jaipur vanguard against the Marathas.
He also defeated the commander- in - Chief of the Mughal emperor.
He built numerous forts and palaces across the kingdom including the Pleasure
Palace complex at Deeg. Bharatpur, is today known the world - over
for its Keoladeo Ghana National Park.
Places To See
KEOLADEO GHANA NATIONAL PARK
This bird paradise acquired its name - Keoladeo because of the existence
of the Keoladeo temple of Lord Shiva. After the name of this temple the
lake is called Ghana Keoladeo. Ghana being the vernacular synonym
for dense forest. It was known as the best duck shooting resort during the
British reign, but was declared a reserve for birds in 1956 and later upgraded
to a National Park. UNESCO has listed it as a world heritage site.
The geographical location is ideal, as it is on the main north-south
avian route of India. Although small in size (only 29 sq. kms), it has
over 375 species of beautiful birds, and more than 132 of these breeds
inside the Keoladeo Ghana National Park. Almost every year, new species
are added to the list. The Bird Sanctuary not only attracts birds from
all over India, but also from far off Europe, Siberia, China and Tibet.
Before the monsoons, hundreds of these exotic birds roost and nest here,
and building activities start on the babool and Kadam
trees of the park. Water flowing through the Ajan Bandh starts filling
the various ponds and lakes of the Park. When assured of enough food,
hundreds of large, medium and little cormorants, darters, purple and grey
herons, various species of egret, white-necked as well as black-necked
storks, white ibis, spoonbills, night herons and other birds get busy
courting and mating .The trees are overloaded with nests- a single tree
houses approximately fifty to sixty nests-belonging to different species
of birds looking after their young ones.
Saras cranes, the tallest flight birds, nest in exposed and open areas;
both partners share the duty of hatching; while changing incubating duties,
they come together, raise their neck and give out shrill trumpeting calls
in unison, fanning their feathers at the same time same time. The newborn
chicks are only 10cm. In size but grow up to one meter in height within
a year.
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