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Amber Palace
The Amber palace was built by the Kachhwajas when they rose in eminence and power under the Mughals.. Amber Palace is undoubtedly the grandest achievement of Rajput architecture.
Amber fort and palace are the must-visit travel attractions for the travelers to Jaipur in Rajasthan. The palace or the royal apartments lies inside the massive Amber fort complex with gateways, gardens, halls, stairways, pillared pavilions, temples and palaces. Some of the monuments inside the fort that are worth visiting are Sheesh Mahal, Jai Mandir, Diwan-e-Aam, Kali Temple, Diwan-e-Khas and Diwan-e-Aam.
Kali Temple
To the right are the steps that lead to the small Kali Temple. Maharaja Man Singh was a great devotee of goddess Kali and he worshipped the goddess for victory during battles. The Kali temple has huge doors made of silver. The image of Goddess Kali was brought by Raja Man Singh from Jessore in East Bengal, which is now known as Bangladesh.
Jai Mandir, Diwan-E-Khas and Sheesh Mahal
The Jai Mandir or the Hall of Victory has a glittering ceiling with mirror pieces on stucco and elegant inlaid panels. The Diwan-E-Khas or the hall of private audience is similar in ornamentation to Jai Mandir. The Sheesh Mahal, hall of Mirrors is known for the craftsmanship in mirrors. Thousands of mirror pieces adorn the walls and the ceiling and any streak of light if pass through sparkle and illuminates the entire room.
Sukh Niwas
In front of the Jai Mandir is the Sukh Niwas or the hall of pleasure with a door made of sandalwood, inlaid with ivory with a channel running through, which formerly carried cool water acting as an air cooler.

