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Places To Visit In Delhi - India / Jantar Mantar
Jantar Mantar Delhi - India
Jantar Mantar is an astronomical observatory with masonry instruments, built in 1724 by Maharaja Jai Singh II of Jaipur. It houses a huge sundial and other instruments intended to show the movements of the sun, moon etc. This massive salmon colored structure is only a short stroll down Sansad Marg (parliament street). A short stroll down Parliament Street from Connaught Place, is a strange collection of salmon-coloured structures called Jantar Mantar, consisting of several strange looking constructions which are infact very accurately and scientifically devised astronomical instruments for carrying out an organised study of celestial bodies in absence of the telescope. It is also known as the Yantra Mandir. A huge sundial known as the Prince of Dials dominates it. Other instruments plot the course of heavenly bodies, the paths of stars and predict eclipses. It is said that the Moghul Emperor Muhammad Shah had entrusted Maharaja Jai Singh with the task of revising the calendar. Jai Singh made observations for 7 years and built this observatory in 1725. At first sight, the Jantar Mantar appears like a gallery of modern art. Sawai Jai Singh II, a keen astronomer and a noble in the Moghul court, was dissatisfied by the errors of brass and metal astronomical instruments. Under patronage from the emperor, he set on himself the task of correcting the existing astronomical tables and updating the almanac with more reliable instruments. Jantar Mantar contains four chief instruments - The Samrat Yantra - a simple equal hour sun dial. The Ram Yantra determining the position of the sun and also those of moon, planets and stars. The Jai Prakash gives local time, the sun's declination and the zodical sign or group of the stars on the meridian. To the north of the Samrat Yantra is the Misra Yantra, which is a combination of four scientific gadgets.
Largest
of the five remarkable observatories made by Jai Singh in five
different cities, this is the best-preserved one. It shows the
Maharaja?s passion for astronomy. Translated into 'Instruments of
Measuring the Harmony of the Heavens', Jantar Mantar was built between
1728 and 1734. It is a grand celebration of astronomical science. It
appears to be a collection of sculptures with each sculpture serving a
specific purpose of measuring attitudes, azimuths, calculating
eclipses or counting of stars. This is the only observatory out of
five built in running condition. Situated within the City Palace
Complex, it is cut off from the main buildings.
History
: Jai Singh was a great admirer
of progresses and research made in the fields of science and
technology, but he was passionate about astronomy. Before the
commencement of construction he sent scholars abroad to study the
foreign observatories. The emissaries returned with many manuals on
astronomy containing cutting-edge technological information. One of
these manuals contained a copy of La Hire's Tables. The king ordered
the observatory to be built according to the details contained in the
manual and when the construction got over, for the astonishment of the
king and others, the observatory was 20 seconds more accurate than the
one mentioned in Table. The Jantar Mantar conceived, as a quest for
discovering the mysteries of the Cosmos, is a corruption of the
Sanskrit word yantra mantra meaning instruments and formulae. It was
built not only to verify astronomical observations made at Jaipur, but
also to stimulate interest in astronomy. Following the style of an
observatory at Samarkand, huge masonry instruments were built, keeping
in mind the rules of astronomy, the position of the equator, latitudes
and longitudes
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