File:Roopmati Pavillion - Mandav Garh.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionRoopmati Pavillion - Mandav Garh.jpg |
English: The palace of Roopmati who was a melodious singer, is one of the architectural masterpieces during the reign of the mighty Baj Bahaddur. This pavilion was especially built for Roopmati to take the 'darshan' of the holy river Narmada. In those days the reflection of this river was visible from the palace for Roopmati. The palace stands as an attractive place in Mandu due to the wonderful scenario from the apex and the picturesque surroundings and spreaded greenary. It is the perfect symmetry and the amazing sense of design on the walls and on the ceilings which even in today's century leaves each an every tourist in awe.
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Including its architecture, Mandav Garh is an example of perfectly managing the flow of water throughout the fort in an useful way.
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