Introduction: Kota lies in the eastern bank of the Chambal
River. This city is popular for its content of medieval history
and modern age industrialization. The unexplored wealth of historical
importance like forts, palaces and temples of centuries back is
still splendid and retains its originality. Kota is a smaller
province extension of the Bundi Kingdom. The massive fort of Kota
is ornate with mirror works and ivory works. Bundi is 36 km away
from Kota and is picturesque tiny town. Despite the quick research
going on all around the nation the town Bundi and Kota is still
remained unexplored by archaeological surveys.
History: The history of Kota takes back to the 12th century.
Hada Chauhan of the Chauhan Dynasty ruled the city of Kota and
Bundi. The Muhammad of Ghori defeated Prithviraj Chauhan in 1193
AD. Rao Deva, the Hada Chieftain, founded Hadoti and Bundi after
conquering the territory. Later in the 17th century Ratan Rao
Singh the then ruler of Bundi gave Kota a smaller province to
his son Madho Singh. Kota is now the image of Rajput culture and
gallantry. Some of the Chauhan nobles became allies of the Rana
of Mewar and took shelter. Some nobles moved along the Chambal
valley and established their kingdom in Hadoti by overpowering
the local tribes of Bhils and Meena.
Places of interest: The Government Museum is in the Brijvilas
Bhavan Palace. It displays historical coins, manuscripts and remains
of Hadoti sculpture. Jag Mandir established by prince Der Deh
of Bundi in the lake of Kishore Sagar is a picturesque place to
visit. It is renowned for its royal cenotaphs. The Chambal Garden
is a beautiful landscaped garden in Amar Niwas charmed by the
thick naturally decorating grasses and touring by boats.
The Palace of Bundi is abounded with Rajput architecture and also
housing some splendid Bundi Murals. There is a place of fascinating
pavilion and miniature murals gallery in the palace of Chirasala,
which is worth visiting.
Travel information: There is a lot of interesting fairs
and festivals in Bundi and Kota throughout the year. As it is
hot in summer in these places, it is advisable to plan visit to
these places only after summer. The best season being from September
to March. The nearest airport to this place is in Jaipur. From
here one can have mobility to all the major cities of India. Railway
serves the major transportation for the visitors. It lies about
2 km away from the main city. It connects the city with Agra,
Chittorgarh, Banaras, Firozpur, Baroda, Dehradun, Gwalior, Trivendrum,
Jaipur and Mathura. Roadways is also available to many neighboring
cities of the cities.