![]() ![]() ![]() However, one doesn't need to stay in the town to explore it. A few hotels and guest houses are there and bus services from Udaipur and Bhilwara connect the town to the cities. There is no good place to stay in Bijolia. The Jain Temples that are made around the 14th and 15th century are an example of Mewar's rich architecture. ![]() The Bijolia Inscriptions are equally famous but sadly not a tourist site especially if you travel by bus or car. The Parmers served as Rao in Bijolia as a representative of the Mewar Royals. The Chauhan rule ended soon and Rana Kumbha brought Bijolia under Mewar's rule. In the 13th Century it went under the rule of the Chauhan dynasty who made a fort at Bhilwara and thus the capital of Bijolia shifted from Bijolia town to Bhilwara fort. For a start, it was ruled by the Punwars or Parmer Rajputs from the 11th to the 13th Century. Previously, a part of Mewar this small town has it's own history and tales. Bijolia is situated in the current Bhilwara district of the state of Rajasthan, 55KMs from Bundi town and 105KMs from Chittorgarh on the Bundi-Chittor Road. ![]()
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