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FACTS
& FIGURES
Languages
: Hindi
Best time to visit : Between October and March
STD Code : 07680
A
TOWN FROZEN IN HISTORY
Orchha is the erstwhile capital city of the Bundela
rulers. The town is steeped in history and is famous
for its palaces and temples built in the 16th and 17th
centuries. The architectural splendor of the monuments
in Orchha reflects the glory of its rulers. The Betwa
River, on whose banks Orchha lies, and the forests around
it attract tourist to this place.
LOCATION
Orchha is located in northern part of the state
of Madhya Pradesh, in the central region of India. It
lies beside the Malwa plateau. The Betwa River flows
through the town. The climate of Orchha is temperate.
Summers (AprilJune) are not too hot while winters
are cool (NovemberFebruary) and pleasant. It experiences
southwestern monsoon rains in JulySeptember. It
is 18 km from Jhansi.
VISITING
TIME
The best to visit Orchha is between October and
March.
THE
PAST
The history of Orchha is linked with the local
Bundela rulers. It has a chequered history. The Bundela
dynasty was founded by one of the local Rajput princes
in the 11th century. Garkhurar was the earlier capital
of the Bundelas. The Bundelas ruled the central part
of India from Orchha, from 1531 to 1783. Raja Rudra
Pratap moved the capital of the Bundelas to Orchha in
1531. The association of the Bundelas with the Mughals
created many problems for the Bundelas. Bir Singh Deo,
the ruler of Orchha from 160527, got into serious
trouble with the great Mughal Emperor Akbar in 1602,
when he was associated with Prince Jahangir, the son
of Emperor Akbar. Mughal forces all but destroyed the
state of the Bundelas. However, the situation changed
in 1605, when Akbar died and Jahangir became the Mughal
Emperor. In 1606, Emperor Jahangir visited Orchha. For
the next 22 years until 1627, Bir Singh Deo had good
relations with the Mughals. In 1627, when Shahjahan
became the Mughal Emperor, Bir Singh revolted against
the Mughals. However, this revolt was put down by Aurangzeb,
the then 13-year old son of Shahjahan. Though the Mughals
defeated the Bundelas, they revived their lost empire.
In 1783, the Bundela rulers shifted their capital to
Tikamgarh.
TOURIST
SPOTS
There are a number of tourist spots in Orchha.
The main attraction of Orchha is the Orchha fort complex,
located on an island on River Betwa, having a number
of palaces to visit within it. A four-arched bridge
leads to the fort complex on the island. The Jahangir
Mahal, which was built by Bir Singh Deo in the early
part pf the 17th century to mark the visit of the Mughal
Emperor, is an important monument of this fort. It is
known for its delicate work on one hand and balanced
with strong masonry on the other. Raj Mahal, the second
palace in this fort complex is well known for its murals,
depicting religious themes. The Rai Parveen Mahal, dedicated
to the 17th-century poetess-musician, is the third palace
within this complex and is set amongst well-laid gardens.
There
are a number of interesting temples to visit in Orchha.
The Raja Ram Temple, which was formerly a palace, is
an important tourist spot. According to legend, Lord
Ram appeared in dream of the then ruler Madhukar Shah.
The ruler subsequently brought an idol of Lord Ram and
placed it in this palace, before installing it into
a temple. However, when the time of installation approached,
the idol refused to move from its present place. The
king had to recall his dream, which had indicated that
the idol would remain in the place, where it was first
placed. Thus this palace became a temple and Lord Ram
is worshipped here as a king. The Chaturbhuj temple
in Orchha was the original destination of the idol of
Lord Ram. This temple has been decorated with religious
symbols on the outside, while the interiors are stark.
The
Laxminarayan temple is a unique blend of temple and
fort architecture. The frescoes within this temple depict
social and secular themes. These frescoes have retained
their vibrant colors.
The
Phool Bagh is a well-laid garden and was the resting
place of the erstwhile Bundela rulers. This garden has
fountains, pavilions and ingenious water ventilation
system.
Orchha
has 14 chhatris or memorials for its rulers, situated
near the Kanchan Ghat on River Betwa.
The
Shahid Smarak commemorating the martyrdom of Chandrashekhar
Azad, the great freedom fighter, is an important place
to visit. Other places to visit in Orchha include the
shrine of Siddh Baba Ka Sthan, Jugal Kishore, Janki
Mandir, Dinman Harduls palace, Sunder Mahal, and
the Hanuman Mandir at Ochharedwara.
SITES
NEARBY
The historic city of Jhansi is 18 km from Orchha.
It is a famous tourist destination and is known for
the exploits of Rani Jhansi, who played an important
role in fighting the British during the revolt of 1857.
A number of monuments belonging to this period including
Jhansi Fort and Rani Jhansis Palace are important
tourist attractions of Jhansi.
REACHING
THERE
Orchha does not have an airport or a railway station.
The nearest railhead is at Jhansi (18 km from Orchha).
As Jhansi is located on the main DelhiMumbai and
DelhiChennai route, many trains pass and stop
here. Travelers can take buses, tempos and auto-rickshaws
from Jhansi to Orchha.
PLACES
TO STAY
The accommodation available in Orchha is cheap
and simple. Of importance is Hotel Sheesh Mahal, which
is a part of the Jahangir Palace within the fort complex.
Orchha Resort is the only five-star hotel here.
PLACES
TO EAT
Hotel Sheesh Mahals restaurant is the best
place to eat in Orchha. There are a number of vegetarian
restaurants near the Ram Temple.

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