The Mughal emperors as well as the Rajputs decorated it to bring a relief in the arid landscape of the desert state. One is often overwhelmed to find the green patches in the city with many watercourses. The gardens not only change the façade of the cityscape but also restore the tangled nerves of the city dwellers after an evening walk in the beautiful gardens of Jaipur. Jai Niwas Garden is a picturesque garden with a serene temple of Lord Krishna located in the central pavilion of the magnificent Chandra Mahal. The magnificent temple has marble pillars carved intricately and marble lattices.
Built in the beautiful Jai Niwas Gardens is the spectacular seven-storied palace of Sawai Jai Singh called the Chandra Mahal. A temple dedicated to Lord Krishna is situated in the central pavilion of the gardens to the north of the palace. The deity of Lord Krishna that was installed in Vrindavan was reinstalled by Sawai jai Singh in his garden temple. The Jai Niwas garden encloses beautiful trees, flowers beds aligned methodically among the lush green lawns, the enchanting watercourses such as the fountains and ponds. Royal Chhatris of Maharajas are found here. The only ruler who was cremated in the Jai Niwas Garden and also had his royal Chattri here is Maharaja Sawai Ishwari Singh.
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