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84 Pillered Cenotaph

84 pillared cenotaph (Chaurasi Khambhon-ki-Chatri), Devpura, Bundi, Rajasthan 323001, India

84 Pillered Cenotaph
Historical landmark
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CJHW+WR Bundi, Rajasthan, India
+91 747 244 4847
bundi.rajasthan.gov.in
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Hemant Kumar
Hemant Kumar284 days ago
As such nothing special about it. The garden surrounding it is also not maintained. The entry fees is 50 rs for cenotaph only and 75 rs for combo of Sukh mahal, 84 pillered cenotaph which do not justify the cost.
Gippy Meel
Gippy Meel345 days ago
The 84 Pillared Cenotaph is a famous tourist attraction in Bundi city of Rajasthan. This temple like structure has a large Shivling covered by a decorated roof top which is supported by 84 pillars. This is dedicated to Lord Shiva and it was built by Maharaja Rao Raja Anirudh in 1683 as a memorial of his foster brother, Deva.

According to the beliefs, one is unable to reach 84 correctly when counting them. And yes I saw people counting the pillars but no one got it right.
Shanaya Dwivedi
Shanaya Dwivedi1 year ago
It's a beautiful shiva temple in which 84 pillars are built . Some beautiful paintings are drawn wall and ceiling of the cenotaph . Also a great represenation of ancient engineering .
SUNIL BAJAD
SUNIL BAJAD1 year ago
Hello viewers i''m SUNIL BAJAD , and i love to travelling and exploring new places also a youtuber

•♠84-Pillared Cenotaph is an umbrella situated at Devapura to the south of Bundi town in Rajasthan. Chaurasi Khambon ki Chhatri, as it is also known, was constructed in the year 1683 by the Maharaja of Bundi, Rao Raja Anirudh in memory of his nurse, Deva, under whose love and guidance the prince grew up.
Raghvesh Thakur
Raghvesh Thakur1 year ago
A must visit place if you are in bundi very very beautiful
There is an entry fee
We have made a video on our youtube channel " the kota vloggers" go and watch it for more😊
Kamal Mohta
Kamal Mohta1 year ago
Nothing extraordinary about it. If you are in the vicinity, please make a trip as it is one of the tourist attractions offered otherwise doesn’t make sense to plan a trip just to see this.

The place needs restoration as things are falling apart.
Manoj Gulati
Manoj Gulati2 years ago
Just a small place but must visit when u in bundi 👍so
We bought 3place ticket together 84pillar,rani ji ki baori, &sukhmahal palace from rani ji ki baori for 75/-only
Aniket Yadav
Aniket Yadav2 years ago
It was constructed in 1683 by the Maharaja of Bundi, Rao Raja Anirudh, as a memorial to his foster brother, Deva. The structure has a large shivling covered by a decorated roof top that is supported by 84 pillars.
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