MANDOR IS A FEW MILES out of Jodhpur. It was the capital of Marwar kingdom until the founding of the city of Jodhpur in the mid-15th century AD. After that, Mandor remained the place where members of the royal house of Jodhpur were cremated. It was also where the cenotaphs commemorating the rulers of Marwar were erected. These beautiful, intricately designed, red sandstone structures are now part of a well-manicured park known as Mandore Garden.

High above the group of cenotaphs, there are the ruins of Mandore’s fort. And near to these memorials, there is an important Hindu temple and a lovely octagonal tower: the Ek Thamba Mahal. This structure with latticed window apertures might have been where ladies could watch ceremonies without contravening the conventions of purdah.
A morning in Mandore Park, the abode of many monkeys, is well worthwhile. At 7 pm, the monuments are lit up, and this is a highly recommended sight, so we were told.
PS a cenotaph is a monument to someone whose remains are buried or disposed of elsewhere