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Dinman
Hardaul's Palace belongs to the Son of Bir
Singhju Dev. Dinman committed suicide to prove
his innocence over an affair with the wife of
his brother (Jujhar) and has since been
regarded virtually as a saint martyr. Later Jujhur's
son adopted Islam, after his marriage to a Muslim
girl in Delhi, and retired here in Sunder Mahal.
He was accorded the status of Saint after his
death.
Another
story lies in the Palace of Rai Praveen who was
the artistic Paramour of Raja Indramani. Emperor
Akbar was very impressed with her talent and invited
her to Delhi She finally returned to her original
patron in this palace.
The
walled Phool Bagh (flower gardens) is a
cool summer retreat. Orchha also has a series
of impressive temples, dating back to the 17th
century. They are still in use today and visited
regularly by thousands of devotees. The soaring
spires of Ram Raja Temple and the well-preserved
murals of the Lakshmi Naraya Temple are
especially worth a look. 14 beautiful Chhattris
(cenotaphs) or memorials are lined up on the Kanchana
Glut of the river Betwa.
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