JALORE
Tourist Attractions: Jalore Fort, Top Khana.
Best Time To Visit: October To March.
THE IMPOSING FORTRESS
Located just south of the Sukri River, which is a tributary of the Luni
River, a medieval stronghold, Jalore was the 12th-century capital of the
Chauhan Rajputs (the warrior rulers of the historic region of Rajputana)
and was captured in 1310 AD by the Delhi Emperor 'Ala-ud-Din Khilji. An
11th-century hill fort overlooks the city. In the ancient- medieval times,
Jalore was known as Jabalipur. The city is also referred to as Suvarnagiri
after the name of the hill, at the foot of which it is situated.
Jalore was a flourishing town in the 8th century AD. It was ruled by
Pratihar kings and consisted of beautiful temples and residential houses.
The fort and the palaces passed into many hands before finally falling
into the hands of the rulers of Marwar. During those times the Hindu
rulers were great patrons of art and culture. Two of the greatest poetic
works in any Indian language, namely, Kuvalayamala and Kanhad
Dev Prabandh were composed in Jalore.
PRIME ATTRACTIONS
FORTS
Jalore
Fort: Jalore is famous for its fort built by the Parmaras, probably in
the 10th century. It is one of the most famous forts in the state that is
standing atop a perpendicular hill. The palaces here are simple, without
any superfluous embellishment. The fort of Jalore has a proud past aptly
expressed in this famous couplet- Let the sky be torn, The earth
turned upside down, Let the iron armour be cut to pieces, Heads severed,
Body fighting alone, But Jalore still would not surrender. The fort
has four gigantic gates but it is approachable only from one side, after a
two-mile long serpentine ascent. The fort is built on the lines of
traditional Hindu architecture.
MOSQUES
Mosque of Malik Shah: In the centre of the spacious enclosure of
the fort is the mosque of saint Malik Shah, which is said to be built by
Allauddin Khilji.
Top Khana: Near by is the Top Khana, which is worth visiting.
TEMPLES
The Jain Temples: Jalore abounds in Jain temples dating back to
8th century AD. Most famous among them are those dedicated to Adinath,
Mahavir, Parsvanath and Santinath.
EXCURSIONS
CITIES
Sanchore: 145-km from Jalore, the ancient town of Sanchore was a
great centre of Jainism and Shaivism and a prominent centre for learning.
Bhinmal: It was a renowned centre of Brahmanical learning under
the rulers of Jalore. The ancient town is believed to have been buried due
to a natural calamity.
HOW TO GET THERE
Rail: The place is well connected by rail with all
the major towns of Rajasthan.
Road: Jalore is connected by road with Jodhpur.
PLACES TO STAY
Even if its a small township, Jalore is well equipped with some good hotels for accommodation.
SHOPPING
Jalore is the agricultural market for the surrounding area.
NEARBY CITIES
Jodhpur: 240-km
GENERAL INFORMATION
| Climate: | Mean Max. | Mean Min. |
| Summer: | 32.8°C | 16.8°C |
| Winter: | 25.4°C | 7.3°C |
| Clothing | Summer | Winter |
| light tropical. | light woollen. |
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