Raja Rudra Pratap founded his capital city Orchha in1531 AD. Under his son, Madhukar Shah, art thrived in the city in the form of wall paintings such as miniature murals which showcase scenes from Ramayana and Krishna-Leela. Raja Bir Singh Ju Dev, the grandson of Madhukar Shah and an ally of Jahangir, built Jahangiri Mahal, a seven-floor structure in Orchha that take forward the miniature tradition by delineating themes such as war, dance, hunting and other floral designs. While Orccha is a relatively nondescript town, the murals that adorn the walls of the Lakshmi Temple here are sublime. From paintings of Bundela kings in battlefields to scenes from Lord Krishna&rsquos life, the stunning paintings are elaborate and tasteful.