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Srinagar’s Pari Mahal: The Story To The “Palace Of Fairies”

Neglecting the Dal Lake and enjoying the good life over the Zabarwan mountain range, Pari Mahal, which means ‘the royal residence of pixies’ offers the absolute most shocking perspectives in all of Srinagar. The monument certainly seems to live up to its name when you look out at the rolling hills and sparkling waters in the distance. The palace appears to have been constructed straight out of a fairy tale at first glance. However, according to local legend, Pari Mahal was given its name not because of its heavenly location but rather because of the legends surrounding princesses who were held captive there against their will by evil magicians.

However, when you arrive, these gory tales may be the last thing on your mind. In the middle of the 16th century, Mughal prince Dara Shikoh, the eldest son of Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan, constructed this seven-tiered garden structure. Despite his father’s support, the heir-apparent, Prince Dara Shikoh, was defeated by Aurangazeb, who went on to become the next emperor. The prince was a strong supporter of the arts and was well-known for his “Dara Shikoh,” a collection of paintings and calligraphy that he later gave to his wife, Nandira Banu.

Pari Mahal’s whole design gives recognition to the craftsmanship during the hour of Shah Jahan’s rule, with signature components of Islamic engineering — its perfect curves and terraced gardens put it aside from other Kashmiri landmarks.

The ruler resided here in the years 1640, 1645 and 1654 separately, during which time Pari Mahal is accepted to have filled in as his library, profound focus and residence. Because of its level and exceptional area, the construction was then additionally utilized as an observatory to show stargazing and crystal gazing. These terraced gardens became the property of the Jammu and Kashmir Government shortly after India’s independence in 1947.

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Pari Mahal, Shah Jahan’s gift to his eldest son and located just five minutes from the famous Cheshma Shahi Gardens, is a must-see in Srinagar.

Bharat Express English

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