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Chhatrapati Shivaji Museum Aurangabad
One of the main tourist attractions in Aurangabad, the Chhatrapati Shivaji Museum, is located near Nehru Bal Udyan. As the name suggests, it is dedicated to Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, the great Maratha ruler. War weapons and other antique items of the former rulers of the Maratha Empire are put here for public viewing. The museum's main attractions are the 500-year-old war suit, a 400-year-old Paithani Sari, and the hand-written copy of the Quran by Aurangzeb.
The museum was founded by the Municipal Corporation of Aurangabad. The cost of the museum is around Rs. 194 lakhs. The building has a total of 6 exhibition halls. A visit to this museum takes you back to the days of Maratha's courage and their love for their homeland.
In a classic replay of David v/s Goliath, Chhatrapati Shivaji led a relatively small army of men trained in the art of ganimi kava or guerrilla warfare to serve a fatal blow to the once mighty Mughal rule in India. The foundation he laid during his lifetime led to an unprecedented campaign by the Marathas. In a war that lasted 27 years, Mughals and their allies were handed a defeat that eventually guaranteed their removal from India's power corridors.
For his leadership, this brave heart king commands an unparalleled stature in Maharashtra. Children grow up listening to the many stories this legendary warrior is associated with. This nearly 400 year old history and its icons are celebrated in various forms in every city of the state.
This museum in Aurangabad is dedicated to the exemplary life of Chhatrapati Shivaji. It provides a window to learn history in a relaxed manner and makes for a good site, especially for adolescent kids. The galleries of this edifice comprise pictures of forts he conquered or built during his lifetime. Parts of the museum exhibit weaponry and other war artifacts used during the campaign against the Mughals.
Plan to visit this site between 10:00 am and 05:00 pm. It is located near Salim Ali Sarovar and opposite the Himayat Bagh or the Mughal Garden.
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