Jhansi | झाँसी | बुन्देलखण्ड

 Jhansi is a city in the state of Uttar Pradesh. It is about 415 km from Delhi and 292 km from Lucknow, and the gateway to Bundelkhand. Jhansi grew in popularity during the reign of the Marathas because of the heroics of its valiant queen, Rani Lakshmi Bai. She had valiantly fought against the Britishers during the 1857 revolt.


Jhansi was first known as Shankargarh, when Orchha was the capital of Bundelas. In a bid of strengthening the security of Orchha, its king Raja Bir Singh Ja Deo had constructed a fort on a hill in Shankargarh. And it was when he looked at the site for the new fort from his Orchha palace that he realized the place looked like a jhain-si (blurred shadow). And this is how Jhansi got its present name.




                                                                 When in Jhansi, you are never going to get bored with your trip as there are many excursion spots with historical and heritage value for you to visit around Jhansi. These sites are all about 70 -80 km from Jhansi; thus eliminating the need of staying overnight anywhere.


Chitrakoot is found between Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh. It was the home of Tulsi Das and is in the midst of numerous temples and relics which are all related to Lord Rama’s life. Some of these relics are Sphatik Shila, Ram Ghat, Janki Kund and Hanuman Dhara.


Barua Sagar is a sleepy town that rose to importance with some historical events in the 18th century. It is found about 24 km from the city of Jhansi and is named after the Barua Sagar Tal which is a lake that was created over 250 years back. It was built when Raja Udit Singh of Orchha had built the embankment. You also find a magnificent fort here that gives you a wonderful view of the lake and surroundings.






How To Get to Jhansi

Jhansi is a city that is connected to major cities in India with its network of roads and train links. As the North-South and East-West corridors intersect each other in Jhansi, many national highways are connected to these corridors. This connectivity in turn makes it easy for one to reach Jhansi from anywhere in India, by car.


There are many buses in Jhansi that can be used for visiting nearby cities and for travel to distant cities. The Main Bus Stand of Jhansi is found on the eastern side of Jhansi, on the Jhansi-Kanpur highway. Besides the Main Bus Stand of Jhansi, Buses can also be caught at the Railway Station and Elite Crossing.






 You find many buses from U.P. and M.P. State Roadways Corporations providing connectivity to cities and towns around Jhansi. There are also some private operators with luxury bus services on some routes, including the route to Khajuraho.


There is an airport in Jhansi, which is not for civil flights as it is an Army Aviation base. However a Greenfield airport is in the pipeline, with which there will be excellent connectivity between Jhansi and major metros and cities. Today, the nearest operational airport to Jhansi is the Gwalior airport, which is 98km from Jhansi.


Jhansi is a big rail junction of central India which is connected to many major cities by direct train links. The railway station of Jhansi is found near Sipri Bazaar where ticket reservation is computerized, and can also be done in the railway station. Tickets can also be bought using the online reservation facility of Jhansi railway station. There are auto rickshaws and tempos near the station, which can be taken to most parts of the city. However make sure you make negotiations on fare, before hiring one.


This fort is none other than the famous Jhansi Fort. Jhansi fort was built in 1613 and today has a wonderful collection of sculptures that depicts the history of Bundelkhand. It is said that Jhansi grew around this fort which crowns a neighboring rock. There are many sculptures of the 9th to 12th centuries found in the Rani Mahal too. The museum of Jhansi houses regional antiques like sculptures, manuscripts, paintings, arms and silver, gold and copper coins.

Attractions in Jhansi

Jhansi is a place worth visiting if you are a person who just loves history. Jhansi is a city of the state of Uttar Pradesh housing forts and museums worth exploring. The Rani Mahal is found in the heart of Jhansi, and was built by Raghunath II of Newalkar family. You find multicolored paintings, artforms and artefacts of the 9th to 12th century here.


It was Raja Bir Singh Judao of Orchha who had built the fort of Jhansi in 1613, on a rocky hill. And it is aruond this fort that the city of Jhansi was built. There was a wall of the fort all around Jhansi city having ten gates. Though some gates have vanished with time, there are some existing gates. However surrounding areas are still identified using the name of these gates.


The Government Museum of Jhansi is found in the heart of Jhansi and si surrounded by beautiful parks. The city auditorium, Deen Dayal Sabhagar is found on one side while the Vrindavan Lal Verma park, open air theater and Rani Lakshmi Bai Park on the other sides. There is also the 1857 Mutiny Memorial which offers a depiction of the 1857 mutiny through statues of metal scrap.
The Government Museum has a huge collection of documents, paintings, sculptures of different eras and thus has to be visited when in Jhansi to get acquainted with the history of Jhansi. The St. Jude’s Shrine of Jhansi is very important to Catholic Christians as St. Jude’s bone is buried in the cathedra’s foundation.


The St. Jude’s feast lasts for a week, with a procession on the last day of the fair. And it is for this feast that devotees from as far as Goa, and people from all religions and faiths visit Jhansi on October 28. when in Jhansi, make it a point to visit Orchha, a town in Madhya Pradesh. This town is a photographer’s delight with its architectural ruins, small market and village. Make a visit to the fort, Sheesh Mahal and Jehangir Mahal when in Orchha. Courtsey-jhansi.in

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