Mukut Mandir

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Mukut Mandir is the ornate, crown-like pavilion crowning the top of Jaipur’s Chandra Mahal, known for its intricate Rajasthani architecture and royal symbolism.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf architectural structure
pavilion
tourist attraction
architecturalStyle Rajasthani architecture NERFINISHED
Rajput architecture NERFINISHED
associatedWith Kachwaha Rajput dynasty NERFINISHED
Maharajas of Jaipur NERFINISHED
city Jaipur NERFINISHED
country India
elevationRelative highest pavilion of Chandra Mahal
formsEnsembleWith Chandra Mahal NERFINISHED
City Palace complex NERFINISHED
hasDesignFeature chhatri-style domed kiosks
floral and geometric motifs
jharokha-style openings
polychrome decoration
hasFunction ceremonial pavilion
viewing point over Jaipur
hasViewOf Aravalli hills around Jaipur NERFINISHED
old walled city of Jaipur NERFINISHED
heritageContext residence of the royal family of Jaipur
isVisibleFrom various points in Jaipur city
locatedIn Chandra Mahal NERFINISHED
India
Jaipur NERFINISHED
Rajasthan
material painted decoration
plaster
stone
notableFor intricate architectural details
ornate design
royal symbolism
partOf City Palace, Jaipur NERFINISHED
royal palace complex
position crowning the top of Chandra Mahal
region northern India
surface form: North India
religiousCulturalContext Hindu royal symbolism
shape crown-like
state Rajasthan
symbolizes royal authority
sovereignty of the Jaipur rulers
tourismType heritage tourism

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Chandra Mahal hasPart Mukut Mandir