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Rewa Kund Monument
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¤ Grand
Reservoir
You’ll have to trek about 3.2km south of the monuments
around the village to reach this group of buildings. The
Rewa Kund is a tank of sacred water from the Rewa,
another name for the revered Narmada. This is where the
love of the musician-prince Baz Bahadur and Rani
Roopmati flowered.
¤ Palace of Baz Bahadur
Perched on the hill is the Palace of Baz Bahadur (1509),
once supplied with water from this very kund or tank by
a water lift. An interesting blend of Rajput and Mughal
styles, it was actually built well before Baz Bahadur
came to power.
The main part of the palace is a spacious open court
with halls and rooms on all four sides. On the northern
side, beyond the colonnade is a projecting octagonal
pavilion with arches overlooking an old garden.
On the terrace at the south end are two beautiful
baradaris offering a lovely view of the countryside.
¤ Rani Roopmati’s Pavilion
To the south of Baz Bahadur’s Palace, near the edge of
the fort are Roopmati’s Pavilions. Built in three
different stages, probably early 15th century
with extensions later, these pavilions were occupied by
Baz Bahadur’s beloved mistress, Rani Roopmati.
It is believed that the pavilion was originally built as
an army observation post. It was initially a massive low
hall with two rooms at each end and a thick sloping
plinth. Subsequently, the building was extended westward
alongside the plinth, but it is the latest addition, the
pavilions, that made this building special enough to
house the love of Baz Bahadur’s life. The pavilions are
square in design with hemispherical domes. These
pavilions were special to Rani Roopmati too because she
could see the Narmada in the valley below. Indeed, the
view from here at sunset or by moonlight across to the
Narmada valley 305m below is truly sensational.
¤ Love At The Time of Akbara
Baz Bahadur, ever so fond of music, was the last
independent ruler of Mandu. Once out hunting (typical
setting for a king-meets-peasant-girl love story), Baz
Bahadur chanced upon a shepherdess frolicking and
singing with her friends. Smitten by both her enchanting
beauty and her mellifluous voice, he begged Roopmati to
accompany him to his capital. Roopmati agreed to go to
Mandu on the condition that she would live in a palace
within sight of her beloved and venerated river, Narmada.
Thus was built the Rewa Kund at Mandu.
¤ The End of The Love Tale
Unfortunately, the fairytale romance of this Muslim
prince and Hindu shepherdess was doomed to failure. The
great Mughal Akbar decided to invade Mandu, spurred
partially on by the accounts of Roopmati’s bewitching
beauty. No match for the great Mughal army, Mandu fell
in the hands of Akbar. Baz Bahadur fled the fort while
Rani Roopmati stoically poisoned herself. Thus ended
this magical love story steeped in music, poetry and
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