The City of Gwalior has been very important from the perspective of
history and the buildings here give a different definition to the beauty of
this city,be it the Rajput style fort here or the Italian Style Jai Villas
Palace each building is unique in itself
and specially who does not know the royal style of the Scindias of Gwalior .They
have many palaces in Gwalior and Moti Mahal is one of his many places which adds
more glory to the story of Scindia Dynasty.
Moti Mahal Gwalior |
The Moti Mahal or Pearl Palace is one of the historical marvels of Gwalior. It was build in 1825 by H.H. Maharaja Daulat rao Scindia the Scindia ruler of Gwalior in Hindu architectural style. This palace was built on the lines of Peshwa Mahal in Pune. Maharaja Daualatrao Scindia was very obsessed for pearls. Maharaja Daulatrao Scindia is also Known as “Motiyo Wale Raja”. He decorated thecelings of the rooms of palace with pearls and also painted the palace in white colour because he wants the palace to shine like Pearls. That’s why the Palace is called Moti Mahal. The Royal Palace is having 1203 rooms, 12 courtyards and 9 stepwells in area of 55752.14sq ft . but now A.S.I had opened only 3 rooms for tourists.
1. Darbar Hall or Diwan-E-Aam 2. Waiting Room or Diwan-E-Khas and 3.
Raag Ragini Room.
Extension and modifications in the palace were done during
the region of Maharaja Daulatrao s grandson H.H. Maharaja Jayajirao Scindia . At
the time of Maharaja Jayajirao this palace was used for the official works for
Scindia family. Gold has been polished on the walls of many rooms of this
Palace. The gardens around the Palace
has an extensive network of Stone Fountains. Because the palace was made in
hindu style it has a rich collection of wall paintings. Many of its rooms are
painted with religious hindu art.
H.H. Maharaja George Jiwajirao Scindia with Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru swearing in as Rajpramukh of Madhya Bharat |
After Independence the
palace was also used for the Legislative Assemble of Madhya Bharat because Gwalior
& Indore were became the Capital of Madhya Bharat (6 n half years Gwalior
and 5 n half years Indore). At that time 22 indian princely states including
Gwalior and Indore are the part of Madhya Bharat. H.H. Maharaja Jiwajirao
Scindia of Gwalior was appointed as Rajpramukh of Madhya bharat and H.H.
Maharaja Yashwantrao Holkar of Indore was appointed as Sub Rajpramukh. The
Legislative Assembly of Madhya Bharat was conducted in the court hall (Durbar
Hall or Diwan-E-Aam) of Madhya Pradesh till 1958 .
Darbar Hall or Diwan-E-Aam of Moti Mahal |
The walls and roofs of Durbar hall has Golden Polish on
them. The lights of the chandelier adds golden luster in the Durbar Hall. It is
supposed to that there are only two such
chandeliers in the whole world, one in the Palace of the Queen of Germany and
second one is here in Moti Mahal Palace. There are fountains on both sides of
Diwan-E-Aam which adorns it.
Diwan-E-Khaas or Waiting room of Moti Mahal |
Then the second room is known as Waiting Room or
Diwan-E-Khaas. It is decorated with Minakari. It is said that pearls were
placed on the ceilings of this room but after independence, government removed the pearls and replaced glass beads
but still this room looks very beautiful.
Ceilings of Moti Mahal |
Radha Krishna Painting |
Painitngs of Royal Scindias |
And Last The third room which is Raag Raagdi Room . As Gwalior Gharana
is known for classical singing and has a special contribution in Indian
classical music this room is dedicated to all the musicians of Gwalior Gharana.
The finest wall paintings in this room shows 6 Raags and 36 Raagdis of the
Indian Classical Music.
A painitng from Raag Ragadi Room |
After the formation of Madhya Pradesh in 1958, The
legislative assembly was shifted to Bhopal, after which the power center of
governance shifted to Bhopal. Although many offices of the State Government,
Division and District level are still operating in Motimahal . The reinovation
work in palace is done by INTECH company after the palace caught fire in May
2014. “Maan Sabhagaar” The Main Auditorium in the office building is named on Maharaja Maan Singh Tomar.
Baiza Taal Gwalior |
But as happened with many historical buildings this grand palace is forced to live a anonymous life today due to the ignorance of the government. A.S.I. has opened only 3 rooms for tourists the rest of the rooms are either government offices or they are dilapidated.
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