When a former Maharaja was invited to England to meet 'Empress' Queen Victoria, he couldn't travel without his sacred water from the Ganges so traveled with two of these 6 foot pure silver urns made specifically for the occasion. The largest and heaviest water jugs in the world. A large portion of the palace is open to the public as a museum, including photos of Princess Diana and Bill Clinton - too early to see Michelle and President Obamas photos on display!
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Sunday, December 12, 2010
A royal welcome by the Royal Family of Jaipur at his private palace.
When a former Maharaja was invited to England to meet 'Empress' Queen Victoria, he couldn't travel without his sacred water from the Ganges so traveled with two of these 6 foot pure silver urns made specifically for the occasion. The largest and heaviest water jugs in the world. A large portion of the palace is open to the public as a museum, including photos of Princess Diana and Bill Clinton - too early to see Michelle and President Obamas photos on display!
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