29/05/2025
Maharana Pratap Jayanti
"A Salute to the Lion of Mewar"
Today, we remember the legendary Maharana Pratap Singh — a true symbol of Bravery, Patriotism and sacrifice His unmatched courage in His legendary Battle of Haldighati in 1576 symbolizes unmatched bravery, sacrifice and love for the motherland. Stands as a proud chapter in Indian history.
Despite hardships, he never bowed down or accepted defeat. He chose the path of honour and resistance, even when it meant living in forests and mountains with his family. His undying love for Mewar and Bharat Mata still inspires generations.
Aravalli hills, forests of Gogunda, Chavand, and Kumbhalgarh became his strongholds during his guerrilla resistance.
Places You Must Visit to Know the Legacy of Maharana Pratap:
• Haldighati (1576) – the historic battlefield near Nathdwara
• Devra (1582)- refers to the Battle of Dewair, successfully destroyed 36 Mughal outposts, and nearly 20,000 Mughal soldiers surrendered or were killed. Akbar never attempted to invade Mewar again. one of his most decisive victories, even more strategically successful than Haldighati.
• Chetak Smarak – in memory of his loyal horse
• Moti Magri, Udaipur – statue & light show depicting his life
• Kumbhalgarh Fort – “Great Wall of India” world's second-largest wall (36 KMS) Maharana Pratap Childhood Place & a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
• Gogunda – Temporary capital during the war and war-planning center before Haldighati.
• Rana Chaura Hills – These hills near Gogunda served as one of his watchpoints and hideouts. From here, he monitored enemy movements and strategized battles during his guerrilla resistance.
• Chavand – His last capital, where he reorganized Mewar’s forces and administration.
• Rameshwar Caves & Aravalli forests – where he and his family lived in exile under harsh conditions.
• City Palace Udaipur - Maharana Pratap Gallery, Armour and weapons, Vintage royal rooms and courtyards, Stunning view of Lake Pichola.
• Chittorgarh Fort - largest forts in India and Asia. Vijay Stambh, Kirti Stambh, Rani Padmini Mahal, Gaumukh Reservoir, Meera Bai Temple.
• Ranakpur Jain Temple- located in the serene Aravalli hills of Rajasthan. temple is dedicated to Lord Adinath (the first Jain Tirthankara) exquisite architecture, featuring 1,444 intricately carved marble pillars, each uniquely designed.
Let us remember and honour the true Rajput warrior, who chose struggle over surrender, jungle over luxury and freedom over fear.
"The body may perish, but not the pride of Mewar."
Jai Mewar, Jai Hind!
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