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That's true and Nanditha has mentioned it to be a place of leisure at 03:51 😊 It was mainly a place which was built for the queens to rest and relax during hot summer months. However, the palace served multiple objectives, one of them being a place of safety when the King was away for war, meeting point for the king and his ministers, etc. Hence, it was even referred to as a council chamber in the maps found in 18th century.
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Goosebumps at 03:05 ! Your videos have made Hampi come alive once again. Thank you!
Wow, thank you! 😊
Mesmerizing Lotus Mahal. Pushkarn, elephants' stablei & secret chamber beautifully captured. Still in good shape. Great cinematography.
Thanks a ton 😊
Beautiful and Informative video.
Thank you😊
Beautiful
Thank you! 😊
Informative video, like always. I enjoyed the background music 🎧 used while showcasing the Lotus Mahal.
Glad you liked it 😊
You really deserve a million views! Really great and informative video👌👌👌
Thank you! 😊
Very well done video.. Like the music chosen. It gets you involved.. really appreciate the efforts put it! 👌🏼
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Good🎉
Your passion and dedication towards creating vlogs is clearly visible is every frame of this video.Keep up the great work
Thank you for the kind words ☺
Fact:::Queen use to visit lotus mahal during summer not when king goes for war.....one can see lot of small water pipes goes through it.
That's true and Nanditha has mentioned it to be a place of leisure at 03:51 😊
It was mainly a place which was built for the queens to rest and relax during hot summer months. However, the palace served multiple objectives, one of them being a place of safety when the King was away for war, meeting point for the king and his ministers, etc. Hence, it was even referred to as a council chamber in the maps found in 18th century.