Established in 1726, Jantar Mantar is an astronomical observatory located in Jaipur, India, and is one of five such observatories built by Jai Singh II in northern India. This UNESCO World Heritage site features 19 fixed instruments designed for a variety of astronomical observations, including tracking celestial movements and predicting eclipses. Visitors can explore the intricate and precise structures, each with a specific function, providing a tangible connection to the advanced scientific knowledge of the era. The site’s unique blend of architecture and astronomy offers a fascinating glimpse into the historical and cultural significance of early Indian science.
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