Devi Kund


The marble and red-sandstone royal chhatris (cenotaphs) of the Bika dynasty rulers, with some fine frescos, are located 8km east of the centre of Bikaner. The white-marble chhatri of Maharaja Surat Singh is among the most imposing. It costs ₹200 return by rickshaw to get to this quiet spot.


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