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(or cenotaph) Built as memorials (not tombs) for the maharajas. In the Shekhawati region it happened also for the wealthy merchants such as e.g. for the Poddar family ( see Travelogue Day 1-2-3/Ramgarh). A chhatris has one or several domes supported by pillars and which are mostly painted at the inner side and on the walls. Furthermore they stand mostly on a raised platform. The dome of the Poddar chhatri in Ramgarh has beautiful painted scenes from the Ramayana (a heroic poem in from Southeast Asia). Often they make a mysterious impression especially by sunrise. Actually chhatri means "umbrella", because of the shape of the domes.
a pillared canopy on the chabutra
an umbrella - and thus an umbrella-shaped pavilion in an Indian garden. Chhatris were built over funnerary sites and are common in India.
An Indian open-sided canopy.
A chhatri is a small domed pavilion used as an element in Indian architecture, especially Mughal architecture.
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