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Interior of Khas Mahal with its delicate marble carving. Thought to have been for the use of the royal women. Khas Mahal = Khass Mahal = Aram Gah. (Photo 18 January 2019)
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Arches inside the Red Fort in Agra, India. Image scanned from print taken in November 2002.
With celestial carvings, epigraphs and vernacular design elements, temples like Tungnath, Somnath, Dilwara and more, are truly one-of-a-kind destinations
This is just a sample of infinite details carved out of sandstone at Haveli.
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Peacocks roam and flute players hymn in garden courtyards of Rambagh Palace. Yeah, it’s heaven.
Mirai is a contextual house in response to the hot desert climate of Rajasthan, India. Designed for a family with 3 generations living together with a study room.
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Visiting the Taj Mahal was truly a dream come true. To be face-to-face with its intricate details is awe-inspiring.
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India has been on my bucket list for years and last December I had the great pleasure of partially crossing it off my list with a visit to Jaipur. Abe and I went in celebration…
Kundan Shilp, is a famous temple architect. Pioneer in temple construction with his unmatched dedication and architectural expertise. Kundan Shilp has built many temples during his career,
Traditional Gujarati architecture and the finest collection of pichvai art of the Nathdwara tradition, welcome to the one-of-a-kind home of artist, scholar, and art collector Amit Ambalal.
The celebrity couple will tie the knot at a royal palace and Taj hotel in Jodhpur, Rajasthan
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This conservatory is located on the south side of the Amber Fort in Jaipur, India. The three windows are carved from stone with a repeating geometric pattern (I do not know the exact name for this style of carving) You can read about the Amber Fort here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amber_Fort