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The fort has 4 sections; each
with the premises and one has to climb up through the
imposing stairway or else the broad aisle, where one
can ride on the elephant back for royal feel. The main
gate Surajpol that leads to the Jaleb chowk, which is
the main courtyard from where one can walk up the
stairway, that leads to the palace. Jaleb Chowk was
also the area where returning armies were welcome and
they would display their war earnings to the population
at large.
Before you enter the palace
just towards the right is a sleep aisle and a narrow
staircase reaching up to Kali Temple also called
Shila Devi Temple famous for its mysterious
history and the huge silver lions. It is a gorgeous
temple featuring silver doors with raised relief.
According to a legend, Maharaja Man Singh I had worshiped
the Goddess for a victory over the rulers of Bengal.
The Goddess appeared in the Maharaja's dream and ordered
him to recover her statue lying under sea near Jessore
(now in Bangladesh) and install it in a befitting
Temple. True enough, after subjugating the enemies the
Maharaja recovered the statute from the bed of the
sea. The temple is called after Shila Devi, "shila"
meaning stone slab. Like all temples this too has an
image of Ganesha on the doorway, but carved from a single piece
of coral.
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