My friend Sandhya Vasanth is excited about the Hyderabad Festival and one of the music programmes was held at the chowmahalla Palace. A jugalbandi between Pt Balamuralikrishna and Pt. Vishwamohan Bhat. This reminded me that I had promised her that i would put in the pictures of the palace.
The first two days of our Hyderabad visit were spent at Ushegaon-tumriguda
villages near Adilabad accompanied by Prof. Trilochan shastri of
IIM, Bangalore. We were there on a study tour regarding the constitution of
SHGs and their mode of functioning in Andhra Pradesh and to replicate anything new from them in Karnataka. Though we
were accompanied by our colleagues Kempegouda and Satish Kattimani, they did
not come with us to the choumahalla, citing tiredness , as on the previous day
we had been to the charminar and had done some shopping at night and it was quite hectic to say the least.
Chaumahalla was the most favorite place i visited in Hyderabad. the watchman in the premise was kind enough to tell us the story of these four palaces. I always say a place is good or bad by the vibes/energies it gives out. My family members of course call me crazy..but thats how i am . This place has very good vibes and i spent more than half a day here. Enjoy the pictures
The Palace has a history which goes back to over a period of 200 years built by the Nizams of Hyderabad. the four palaces are named Afzal Mahal, Mehtab Mahal, Tahniyath Mahal and Aftaab Mahal. Great architectural splendour, a sight for the sore eyes. The structures are the confluence of many architectural styles mostly persian though.The buildings and the gardens are maintained quite well.
A view of the three palaces and the Khilwat Clock tower in the midst
At the entrance. The public toilet is housed here. Some repair work being undertaken
Loved the pot shaped light holders
Miniature of a palace in Silver
Boom
Me with the Nizam
three of us with fountain and Darbar hall at the backdrop
The rest house for the visiting dignitaries on the south courtyard
Exact replica of the resting house on the northern courtyard
Inside the grand Darbar Hall also called the Khilwat mubarak
A view of the chandeliers
The Royal seat or the takt-e-nishan
A hand made print depicting the location of palaces and its garden in parchment paper
A room full of black and white pictures/painting showing the various people reigning Hyderabad and some of the palaces.
A close up of one of the chandeliers
Guard Bhaiyya said they have to be on their feet for eight hours at a stretch without any respite. Its totally inhuman if you ask me
Dont know what this is
Entrance to the armory
The grand Darbar Hall. Srikanth with his cell phone and me grring at him long distance :-) Private functions can be held at the hall said the guard
the Chou-shenoys at the choumahalla
Naked wrestlers - in marble
In the Nizams Armory- most of the pic in Srikanth's cell phone and that cell phone was lost. The armory has swords, sheaths, knives, khukri all well displayed , some with intricate designs.
Mannequins in royal attire
Hind entrance to the Palaces
Temple Trees in full bloom
Sri, me and akka
The clock tower to your right
A vintage car musuem housed in the premise. But nothing beats the vintage car museum of Dharmasthala
A closer view of the resting house
Miya, biwi aur beti no. 1. While me and Srikanth give a romantic pose Malavika is lost in a dream world of her own
the tasty fruit salad coated in malai. fruits were Sapota/Chikku, papaya and a a few pieces of pine apple.
One of our enjoyable jampacked office cum pleasure trips
This post is for you Sandhya Vasanth! Cilck on the pictures for a larger view
:-)
Photographs by Srikanth and Niharika
8 comments:
Malathi, I get inspired to visit places by reading your posts :-)
Thanks a lot Malathi - for dedicating a post! I am thrilled...
Sandhya
Radhika: thank u...how about pictures of kashmir?
Sandhya: Pleasure is mine!!
:-)
ms
Nice article Malathi avare. Nice pictures too.
I have shared this article as "Best Blog of the Day series" on my wall.
maanyare, olleya chitra sangraha. heegeye namma raajyada mattu bere raajyada prekshaneeya stalagala chitragalannu torisidare santoshavallave. vandanegalodane.
BUUUUTIFUL write up akka :)
Enjoyed the official-cum-pleasure trip of the chou-shenoys at the choumahalla!
-Shree Kar
love this place a lot...bful
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