Pete & Diana's India Adventure
Chennai
Chennai sightseeing
IEEE Conference
Jodhpur
Jaswant Thada
Mehrangarh Fort
Umaid Bhawan Palace
Jodhpur
Ranakpur
Jain Temple
Ranakpur
Udaipur
Jadish Temple
City Palace
Monsoon Palace
Jag Mandir
Udaipur
Jaipur
The Pink City
Amber Fort
Jal Mahal (Water Palace)
Hawa Mahal (Palace of the Winds)
City Palace of Jaipur
Jantar Mantar Observatory
Royal Gaitor
Jaipur
Abheneri
Chand Baori (Step Well)
Abheneri
Agra
Fatehpur Sikri
Taj Mahal
Red Fort
Itmad-ud-Daula (Baby Taj)
Agra
Delhi
Old Dehli
Jama Masjid
Raj Ghat & Ghandi Smriti
Humayan's Tomb
Qtub Minar
National Rail Museum
New Dehli
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City Palace - a complex of courtyards, gardens and buildings in the center of the Old City, built between 1729 and 1732, with later additions made up to the 20th century.
City Palace - Rajendra Pol (Elephant Gate) leading to the private section of the palace. Flanked by two marble elephants that date from 1932.
City Palace - Rajendra Pol (Elephant Gate) leading to the private section of the palace. Flanked by two marble elephants that date from 1932.
City Palace - the inner courtyard provides access to the Chandra Mahal where there are four gates representing the four seasons and Hindu gods - the Northeast Peacock Gate represents autumn and is dedicated to Lord Vishnu
City Palace - the Northeast Peacock Gate represents autumn and is dedicated to Lord Vishnu
City Palace - the Northwest Green Gate, also called the Leheriya (meaning: "waves") gate, represents spring and is dedicated to Lord Ganesha
City Palace of Jaipur - the Rose Gate with repeated flower pattern represents winter and is dedicated to Goddess Devi
City Palace - the Southwest Lotus Gate (with continual flower and petal pattern) represents summer and is dedicated to Lord Shiva-Parvati
City Palace - the Southwest Lotus Gate (with continual flower and petal pattern) represents summer and is dedicated to Lord Shiva-Parvati
City Palace - Diwan-I-Khas, a private audience hall of the Maharajas. Crystal chandeliers (normally covered to prevent dust) are uncovered on special occasions
City Palace - Diwan-I-Khas, a private audience hall of the Maharajas. Crystal chandeliers (normally covered to prevent dust) are uncovered on special occasions
City Palace - Gangajelies (Ganges-water urns), the world's largest sterling silver vessels (in Guinness Book of World Records). They were made by a highly pious Hindu maharaja to carry water from the Ganges on a trip to England so he would not commit sin by consuming English water
City Palace - Gangajelies (Ganges-water urns), the world's largest sterling silver vessels (in Guinness Book of World Records). They were made by a highly pious Hindu maharaja to carry water from the Ganges on a trip to England so he would not commit sin by consuming English water