MEGHALAYA SHILLONG EVER LIVING MUSEUM
Ever Living Museum
Mawshbuit-Sweet Falls Road, East Khasi Hills District, Mawshbuit, Meghalaya 793007
087300 25149
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The Ever Living Museum at Mawshbuit, located a stone’s throw away from Shillong, Meghalaya, is well known for its collection of the region’s natural and cultural heritage including crafts and fossils dating back decades and some, even centuries ago.
But how many amongst us would know about the person behind this magnificent Museum that perfectly epitomizes and illustrates what a person’s dedication, devotion and love for one’s own culture, traditions, history, posterity and nature can do.
Bah Kyntiewbor War, owner, curator and story-teller of the Ever Living Museum is the perfect representation of raw passion, persistence and perseverance when it comes to “preserving our past (traditions, culture, history) in order to safeguard our future (generations) to come”.
More than the Museum, the man himself has much more stories and wealth of wisdom to share that will surely enrich your journey to the past.
Join us in celebrating the man, the legend, the iconic figure who’s playing a huge role in guarding our heritage and preserving our histories thereby bridging our connections to our origins
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Incredible collection of Stones at Ever living Museum || Shillong || Meghalaya | Museum of India
The Ever Living Museum is an excellent museum being maintained privately by Mr Kyntiew War in his personal residence. His collection includes a wide array of tribal artifacts like clothes, musical instruments, cooking utensils etc. The fees charged is Rs 50/- per person. The visit was very insightful into the tribal culture of Meghalaya.
This museum is a result of the efforts of one man, Mr. Kyntiew War, a retired govt officer, whose passion for collecting various things have produced such a wonderful outcome.
The museum is located in Mawshbuit village inside a military establishment on the way to Sweet Falls..
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The Ever Living Museum at Mawshbuit, around 9km from Shillong, is a living testimony of one’s love for nature, culture, tradition, history and posterity. The Museum owned and operated by retired Meghalaya government engineer Kyntiewbor War.
It has three components — the main museum, stone museum and a garden of wild orchids, wild flowers and wild fruits. As one enters the 50,000 square feet compound where the museums are located, one feels at peace with nature in all its manifestation.
The museum is set in a garden surrounded by tress of pears, plums and other wild fruits. The garden has some 100 varieties of orchids and wild flowers and around 25 varieties of ferns. Trees of wild fruits are also meant to woo frequent visitors. Wild flowers, especially Tiew doh maw lai phew na ar jingmut (a stone-kissing flower with 28 minds), Tiew Ja Nailar, which indicates the autumn season, lady’s slippers of four varieties and a motley of others are grown.
The main museum, which is made of concrete, houses “weapons”, both ancient and contemporary, used by the tribes of Meghalaya. Besides, there is the joyous scope to discover musical instruments, which include drums, gongs, pipes, bamboo and iron mouth organs, concertina (a small accordion of yesteryears), and other string and bamboo instruments of Meghalaya. Among the household items are earthen jars of the Garo tribe to ferment beer, earthen jars of the Khasi people for keeping rice, water, fermenting beer and fishes, not forgetting the one-metre diameter pot of more than 100 years for fermenting betel nuts.There are also cast iron kettles, curry-making pots and pressure cookers of yesteryears, brass pots for cooking rice, copper pots for cooking and for keeping silver coins, dried gourd for keeping water, which are also used in performing religious rites, and bamboo containers for carrying drinking water.
In the handicrafts section, there are miniature baskets, fish traps and sieves, all made of bamboo, miniature tree huts of the Garo tribe and bamboo huts of the Khasi tribe. The museum also houses the ancient dresses and jewellery of the Khasi, Garo and Rabha tribes of Meghalaya. There are Indian and foreign coins and currency notes as well, dating back to several years. Close to the main museum is the stone museum where 30 types of stones collected from across Meghalaya and elsewhere are housed which includes stone-age tools, sand-weathering rocks, granite and flint stones, the exhibits include sea shells, natural magnets, iron ore and copper ore. Gemstones such as blue topaz and quartz, crystals and amber find space too.
Equally impressive is the collection of ammonite fossils that include snake and plant fossils. Other items are stalactites and stalagmites with cave pearls, which are found in Meghalaya, wood fossils of Meghalaya, corals of India, and Mawkhan or religious stone of the Khasi tribe. Help this channel by buying all your needly stuffs from here:
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Shillong : Stone Museum || A part of ever living museum || A full information guide || north east |
The Stone Museum part of Ever Living Museum at Mawshbuit, around 9km from Shillong, is a living testimony of one’s love for nature, culture, tradition, history and posterity. The Museum owned and operated by retired Meghalaya government engineer Kyntiewbor War.
It has three components — the main museum, stone museum and a garden of wild orchids, wild flowers and wild fruits. As one enters the 50,000 square feet compound where the museums are located, one feels at peace with nature in all its manifestation.
The museum is set in a garden surrounded by tress of pears, plums and other wild fruits. The garden has some 100 varieties of orchids and wild flowers and around 25 varieties of ferns. Trees of wild fruits are also meant to woo frequent visitors. Wild flowers, especially Tiew doh maw lai phew na ar jingmut (a stone-kissing flower with 28 minds), Tiew Ja Nailar, which indicates the autumn season, lady’s slippers of four varieties and a motley of others are grown.
The main museum, which is made of concrete, houses “weapons”, both ancient and contemporary, used by the tribes of Meghalaya. Besides, there is the joyous scope to discover musical instruments, which include drums, gongs, pipes, bamboo and iron mouth organs, concertina (a small accordion of yesteryears), and other string and bamboo instruments of Meghalaya. Among the household items are earthen jars of the Garo tribe to ferment beer, earthen jars of the Khasi people for keeping rice, water, fermenting beer and fishes, not forgetting the one-metre diameter pot of more than 100 years for fermenting betel nuts.There are also cast iron kettles, curry-making pots and pressure cookers of yesteryears, brass pots for cooking rice, copper pots for cooking and for keeping silver coins, dried gourd for keeping water, which are also used in performing religious rites, and bamboo containers for carrying drinking water.
In the handicrafts section, there are miniature baskets, fish traps and sieves, all made of bamboo, miniature tree huts of the Garo tribe and bamboo huts of the Khasi tribe. The museum also houses the ancient dresses and jewellery of the Khasi, Garo and Rabha tribes of Meghalaya. There are Indian and foreign coins and currency notes as well, dating back to several years. Close to the main museum is the stone museum where 30 types of stones collected from across Meghalaya and elsewhere are housed which includes stone-age tools, sand-weathering rocks, granite and flint stones, the exhibits include sea shells, natural magnets, iron ore and copper ore. Gemstones such as blue topaz and quartz, crystals and amber find space too.
Equally impressive is the collection of ammonite fossils that include snake and plant fossils. Other items are stalactites and stalagmites with cave pearls, which are found in Meghalaya, wood fossils of Meghalaya, corals of India, and Mawkhan or religious stone of the Khasi tribe. Help this channel by buying all your needly stuffs from here:
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EVER LIVING MUSUEM OWNED BY KYNTIEWBOR WAR/MAWSHBUIT/SHILLONG/MEGHALAYA.
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Air force Museum will be closed on Monday and Public Holiday.
Opening time is 9.30 am to 4.30pm.
Lunch time is 1pm to 2.30pm
Entry is free.
You have deposit your ID card with security.
They will return you while exit.
Address is Sohra Road, East Khasi Hills District, Shillong
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There is a gift shop in the complex.
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It is located at East Khasi Hills District, Shillong.
Opening Time is 10 am to 4 pm, Saturday and Sunday Closed.
Entry fees is INR 5.
If you wants to click photos and videos you have to pay nominal fees.
Location: East Khasi Hills District, Shillong
Modest cultural museum showcasing historical exhibitions on the local Meghalaya tribes.
The museum is well maintained.
There are many galleries showcasing models dressed in traditional attire representing different tribes like Khasis, Jaintis and Garos.
It also exhibits pots, jewellery, clothes and weapons etc.
It is close to police bazaar takes Rs.10 in a shared taxi and Rs.5 in the local buses.
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Butterfly museum is a privately owned museum and is a real treat for kids. Owned and managed by Wankhar, Riatsamthiah, this museum looks extremely colorful and beautiful. Programs about conservation and preservation of moths and butterflies are also initiated here. Butterflies are here cultivated too for commercial purposes, ensuring the maintenance of ecological balance. A visit to this museum would surely be a memorable one for people of all age groups.
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