The architectural style of the palace's domes is usually described as Indo-Saracenic, with a mix of Hindu, Mughal, Rajput and Gothic

styles, the entire architecture and construction being overseen and overseen by an executive engineer from the respective division.

Is. It is a three-story stone structure with marble domes, and has a 145-foot five-storey minaret. The palace is surrounded by a large

garden.The entrance and arches have the emblem of the Kingdom of Mysore and the coat of arms, around which the state motto

in Sanskrit is written: "Na Bibhuti Kadachan" (Never fearful). [citation needed]The main campus is 245 feet long and 156 feet wide.

There are fire extinguishers in all parts of the palace to prevent any fire. The palace has three entrances: the east gate (the front gate,

opened only during Dussehra and for dignitaries), the south entrance (to the public), and the west entrance (usually opened only during

Dussehra). A three-storey stone building of fine gray granite with dark pink marble domes, there are several massive arches and two

smaller arches towards the central arch, supported by tall pillars. Above the central arch is the statue of Gajalakshmi, the goddess of

wealth,prosperity, luck and abundance, with her elephants. There are three major distinctive temple buildings within the old fort,and about

18 inside the central palace building. The palace was built near the headquarters of the old Parakala Matha, whose leader has been the

Rajaguru(royal teacher and guide) of the Mysore kings.The king of Mysore was a devotee of Chamundi Devi,so the

Rajaguru(royal teacher and guide) of the Mysore kings.The king of Mysore was a devotee of Chamundi Devi,so the