- The
Jharokha is a
stone window projecting from the wall face of a building, in an
upper story,
overlooking a street, market,
court or any
other open space...
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Jharokha Darshan (Persian: جهروکه درشن) (Hindi: झरोखा दर्शन) was a
daily practice of
addressing the
public audience (darshan) at the
balcony (jharokha)...
- by
Akbar who used it for
jharokha darshan, as well as for sun worship,
every day at sunrise.
Jehangir also used it as
jharokha, as is
faithfully shown...
- fine
examples of Rajasthani-style havelis.
Relief depicting early form of
Jharokha windows, 1st
century CE A
haveli in Phalodi, Raj****na
Badal Mahal at Shahpura...
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painted with gold. In the
centre of the
eastern wall
stands a
marble canopy (
jharokha)
covered by a "Bengal" roof. A
marble dais
below the throne,
inlaid with...
- five-floor
exterior is akin to a
honeycomb with its 953
small windows called Jharokhas decorated with
intricate latticework. The
original intent of the lattice...
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inside it,
before being replaced by a new logo
inspired by the airline's
Jharokha window pattern in 2023. Air
India had its
origin in Tata Sons, founded...
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below the hall and the
connected buildings was the
space known as zer-
jharokha, or "beneath the lattices". Side view
Interior today One of the inlaid...
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Postmodern coffee cup-shaped
balconies in Tokyo, ****an
Balconing Deck
Jharokha Mashrabiya Mezzanine Minstrel's
gallery Porch Verandah cf. Old High German...
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appear every morning before his subjects. This
ceremony was
known as the
Jharokha Darshan. A balcony, the
Khwabgah Jharoka (Place of
Dreams Balcony), projecting...