{"id":699,"date":"2016-09-25T13:10:14","date_gmt":"2016-09-25T07:40:14","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/jatinchhabra.com\/?p=699"},"modified":"2017-05-20T11:47:55","modified_gmt":"2017-05-20T06:17:55","slug":"hadi-rani-ka-kund-and-bhagat-dhanna-gurdwara-tonk","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/jatinchhabra.com\/hadi-rani-ka-kund-and-bhagat-dhanna-gurdwara-tonk\/","title":{"rendered":"Visiting Hadi Rani ka Kund and Bhagat Dhanna Gurdwara at Tonk"},"content":{"rendered":"
150 km from Jaipur<\/a>, I traveled to visit a city named as Todaraisingh (Tonk district). I was here to visit one more stepwell which is \u201cHadi Rani ka Kund.\u201d<\/p>\n Hadi rani ka kund<\/p><\/div>\n Hadi Rani ki kund or Hadi Rani ki baori is an 800-year-old stepwell, and it came in limelight when a scene from Shahrukh Khan started movie Paheli 2005, was filmed here. Well, I came to know about this fact after I had visited the spot.<\/p>\n Well, there is nothing on the site, like a history board, which could tell me anything about the location but as per some locals, there is a sad story behind Hadi Rani ki Baori.<\/p>\n Hadi Rani was the wife of Ratan Chudawat, who was the commander of Todarraisingh in the mid 17th century. That was the time when Mughal emperor Aurangzeb was strengthening his grip western India (states of Rajputana and Saurashtra which are modern days Rajasthan, Gujarat & Maharashtra).<\/p>\n The king of Mewar (Jodhpur) was the leader of Ratan Chudawat and ordered him to join in the battle against Mughals. Ratan was a brave warrior, but he was hesitating to join the war immediately as he had just married Hadi Rani.<\/p>\n After realising this situation, Hadi Rani thought that she should give a souvenir to boost the moral of his husband and she offered his head.<\/p>\n After this Ratan Chudawat tied the head of his wife and went to war against the Mughals and even won on that day. At the end of the war, he chopped his head off as he couldn\u2019t bare the idea of a life without his queen.<\/p>\n Hadi rani ka kund<\/p><\/div>\n Hadi Rani ka Kund is a three storey stepwell, and two of them are now underwater. Previously the water was only till the last floor, but when I reached the site in Aug\u201916, maybe because it was the monsoon season, I was only able to view the third floor.<\/p>\n Never the less, this baori\u00a0is quite well maintained, as compared to almost every\u00a0stepwell I have visited in Rajasthan<\/a>.<\/p>\n Entry is free for all here as its local park.\u00a0The water in the kund was quite clean, and I must say that the locals love to come here as its the biggest park in the city, or even the only one.<\/p>\n There are rooms on the northern end of the Kund which gives an impression that this might be the same type of stepwell as\u00a0Neemrana Baoli<\/a> where travelers use to stay for the night. And these are the images which will give you the exact idea of this anther Made In India architecture.<\/p>\n Hadi rani ka kund<\/p><\/div>\nHistory of Hadi Rani ka Kund<\/h1>\n
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