Chhatri
A "Chhatri" is a type of elevated dome-shaped structure commonly found in Indian architecture. It is often used as a decorative element on tombs, palaces, and temples. The design typically features a circular or polygonal base and is supported by pillars, providing shade and a place for rest. Chhatris are especially prominent in the architectural styles of the Mughal Empire.
These structures serve both functional and aesthetic purposes, symbolizing honor and respect for the deceased in memorials. Chhatris can be seen in various historical sites, including the Taj Mahal and the Rani Durgavati Palace, showcasing the rich cultural heritage of India.