Chhatardi Bhuj
Chhatardi Bhuj refers to the ornate, umbrella-shaped royal cenotaphs (memorials) of the Jadeja Dynasty rulers of Kutch, built from red sandstone with intricate carvings, combining Rajput and Mughal styles. Located in quiet fields near Bhuj, these structures, meaning “umbrellas,” honor deceased royalty, with notable ones for Rao Lakha and Rao Rayadhan, offering a glimpse into Kutch’s heritage, though some were damaged in the 2001 earthquake.
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