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Devi Kund sagar, Bikaner
Rajasthan Tour Travel
> Rajasthan Fort Monuments
Devi Kund sagar is situated 8 km
in the east of city. The members of ruling family of Bikaner subsequent
to Jet Singh, the great grandson of Rao Bikaji, have been cremated here.On
the sides of reservoir of water lie the Royal cenotaphs of rulers of Bikaner
dynasty from Rao Kalyan Singhji to last Maharaji Karni Singhji as well as
those of their wives and other important members of families.There are cenotaphs
(Chhatries) of 22 SATIES of royal family prior to Maharaja Gaj
Sigh Ji (1745-1787). There is also one cenotaph of a SATA (male sati)
of a ruler.The architecture of the cenotaphs is the prime attraction of
this place. Maharaja Surat Singh's Chhatri is built entirely in white marble
with spectacular Rajput paintings on its ceiling. Close by is a Dargah of
Rustal Ali Shah Peer which is held in high esteem by muslim community and
other people.
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