PUR UDAN CHATRI

BHILWARA

PUR UDAN CHATRI

BHILWARA

Pur Udan Chatri is a historical and architectural site located near Bhilwara city in Rajasthan, India. It is known for its unique cenotaphs (called Chatris in Hindi), which were built in memory of the royal or noble individuals of the region. The term “Udan Chatri” refers to the elevated and dome-shaped pavilions that are often built as memorials.


Key Highlights of Pur Udan Chhatri:
  1. Historical Significance:

    • The site belongs to the princely era of Mewar.

    • It consists of beautifully carved stone structures, likely built to honor Rajput warriors or local rulers.

    • The architecture reflects Rajput and Rajasthani style with domes, arches, and pillars.

  2. Architectural Beauty:

    • Made of sandstone and marble.

    • Intricate carvings on the pillars and domes.

    • Open pavilion design gives the impression of “flying domes” – hence the name “Udan Chatri” (Flying Cenotaph).

  3. Location:

    • Situated in Pur village, around 15 km from Bhilwara city.

    • Easily accessible by road, surrounded by rural landscapes and natural beauty.

  4. Tourism & Photography:

    • A lesser-known but scenic spot ideal for photography and peaceful visits.

    • Offers insight into Rajasthan’s traditional stone craftsmanship and funerary architecture.

  5. Best Time to Visit Pur Udan Chhatri:

    • Winter months (October to March) are ideal due to pleasant weather.

    • Avoid summer afternoons due to high temperatures.


Nearby Attractions:
  • Kyara ke Balaji Temple: A famous rock-formed idol of Lord Hanuman.

  • Harni Mahadev Temple: Popular for its scenic location and spiritual ambiance.

  • Mandal and Badnore Forts: For history and heritage lovers.