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Jantar Mantar is located in the modern city of New Delhi. “Jantar Mantar” literally means “instruments for measuring the harmony of the heavens”.[1] It consists of 13 architectural astronomy instruments. The site is one of five built by Maharaja Jai Singh II of Jaipur, from 1723 onwards, revising the calendar and astronomical tables. Jai Singh, born in 1688 into a royal Rajput family that ruled the regional kingdom, was born into an era of education that maintained a keen interest in astronomy. There is a plaque fixed on one of the structures in the Jantar Mantar observatory in New Delhi that was placed there in 1910 mistakenly dating the construction of the complex to the year 1710. Later research, though, suggests 1724 as the actual year of construction. Its height is 723 feet (220 m).

Jantar Mantar, New Delhi
Misra Yantra
Misra Yantra at Jantar Mantar
TypeObservatory
LocationNew Delhi, India
Nearest cityNew Delhi
Coordinates28°37′38″N 77°12′59″E
Height723 feet (220 m)
FounderMaharaja Jai Singh II
Built1724
WebsiteOfficial website
Location of Jantar Mantar, New Delhi in Delhi
Jantar Mantar, New Delhi (India)

The primary purpose of the observatory was to compile astronomical tables, and to predict the times and movements of the sun, moon and planets. Some of these purposes nowadays would be classified as astronomy.

Completed in 1724, the Delhi Jantar Mantar had decayed considerably by 1857 uprising. The Ram Yantra, the Samrat Yantra, the Jai Prakash Yantra and the Misra Yantra are the distinct instruments of Jantar Mantar. The most famous of these structure, the Jaipur, had also deteriorated by the end of the nineteenth century until in 1901 Maharaja Ram Singh set out to restore the instrument.[2]


History


Jantar Mantar located in New Delhi is built by Maharaja Jai Singh II of Jaipur in the year 1724. The maharaja built five observatories during his ruling time in the 18th century. Among these five the one in Delhi is the first to be built. The other four observatories are located in Ujjain, Mathura, Varanasi, and Jaipur.

The objective behind the construction of these observatories was to assemble astronomical data and to accurately predict the movement of the planets, moon, sun, etc. in the solar system. It was one of its kind at the time it was built. By the year 1867, when India was under the British Raj, the observatory had underwent considerable decay.[3]


Purpose of individual structures


The 4 distinct instruments within the observatory of Jantar Mantar in New Delhi: the Samrat Yantra, the Jayaprakash, Rama Yantra and the Misra Yantra.


Other observatories


Between 1727 and 1734 Jai Singh II built five similar observatories in west-central India, all known by the name Jantar Mantar. They are located at

While the purpose of the Jantar Mantar was astronomy and astrology (Jyotish), they are also a major tourist attraction and a significant monument of the history of astronomy.




See also



References


  1. GURJAR, ROHIT (10 February 2017). "JAIPUR JANTAR MANTAR :WORLDS LARGEST SUNDIAL". Medium. Retrieved 15 December 2020.
  2. "Jantar Mantar". World Monuments Fund. Retrieved 15 December 2020.
  3. "Jantar Mantar in Delhi: Information, Facts, History, Timings, Entry Fee". FabHotels Travel Blog. 28 May 2019. Retrieved 30 September 2021.
  4. "Jaipur's Jantar Mantar: Legacy of an Astronomer-King". www.livehistoryindia.com. Retrieved 15 December 2020.

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На других языках


[de] Jantar Mantar (Delhi)

Das Jantar Mantar (Hindi: जंतर मंतर) ist ein historisches Bauwerk in Neu-Delhi bzw. der indischen Metropole Delhi, an der Parliament Street gelegen,[1] das aus mehreren Strukturen besteht, die zu astronomischen Zwecken benutzt wurden. Es war das erste von fünf Jantar Mantars, die der Maharaja Jai Singh II. von Jaipur ab 1723 errichten ließ. Früher wurde 1710 fälschlicherweise als Jahr der Fertigstellung des Jantar Mantars von Delhi angenommen; heute gilt allgemein 1724 als Jahr der Einweihung.[2]
- [en] Jantar Mantar, New Delhi

[ru] Джантар-Мантар (Дели)

Джантар-Мантар (хинди जंतर मंतर, दिल्ली) — одна из пяти обсерваторий, построенных махараджой Савай Джай Сингхом II, задачи которой сводятся к ревизии календаря и астрономических таблиц. Обсерватория находится в Нью-Дели и состоит из 13 архитектурных астрономических приборов. Есть мемориальная доска, установленная на одну из структур обсерватории в Нью-Дели, которая была размещена там в 1910 году, где ошибочно указывалась дата строительства 1710 год. Последние исследования показали, что фактический год строительства обсерватории — 1724.



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