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Travel to Pali
Distance : 78km south of Jodhpur
Once inhabited by the Paliwal Brahmins, from
whom the place gets its name, ancient Pali housed a highly evolved
civilization. The land was leased to the Paliwals by the then chief of
Mandore (the former capital of Jodhpur district), which they cultivated
diligently, abandoning their former priestly profession. Being a
hardworking and intelligent tribe they soon became wealthy and were
noticed by the chieftain of Marwar at the time, Raja Sheoji. Wanting to
replenish his treasury for the battles which lay ahead Sheoji imposed a
war levy on the inhabitants of Pali in 1243AD. This they refused to pay,
demanding exemption under the plea that they were Brahmins. The furious
king threw some of their leaders into prison in retaliation, and passed an
edict mandating punishment on every Pali resident who did not cough up the
war tax. Sheoji’s persecution forced the Paliwals to flee, which they did
lock stock and barrel to Jaisalmer, until Pali resembled a ghost
town.
¤ Palis Main Attractios
Today Pali’s chief
attraction are three exquisite temples, namely the Hatundi Rata Mahabir
Temple, the Ranakpur Jain Temple and the Surya Narayan Temple (the first
has been covered under Pali, while the other two have been covered
separately under Ranakpur). |