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Maharaja Ranjit Singh War Museum. Spreading across four acres in area, this museum came into existence in the year 1999. The Punjab Government constructed the museum as a gesture of tribute to the courageous soldiers who struggled and laid their lives during various wars and battles that have been fought so far. Keeping up the museum with the International standards was the prime focus of the Government of Punjab.
Located on the GT Road in Ludhiana, Maharaja Ranjit Singh War Museum not only pays homage to the soldiers but also educates the citizens of India about the role of defense. A majestic statue of Maharaja Ranjit Singh sitting proudly on a throne welcomes you as you enter the museum. It has 12 galleries with exhibits of different divisions like the Ancient History Gallery, Post Independence History Gallery, War Hero’s Gallery, Air Force and Navy Gallery etc. The main hall displays pictures of the various Chakra winners, Chief Marshals, Generals and Admirals of Punjab. Two glorious lawns exhibit trophies of the Navy, Army and Air Force.
A major attraction of this museum is the light and sound show which narrates the story of war of independence and the role of the gallant soldiers of Punjab in it. The show also creates a sense of nationalism among the people. You can also have a look at the number of battle tanks, Anti-aircraft guns, an old Sukhoi and an INS Vikrant model placed around the museum for the visitors to see. The Government of Punjab has been spending a good amount of money for the maintenance of the Maharaja Ranjit Singh War Museum to immortalize the memories of independence. This conscientious effort definitely calls for a visit to this honorable museum.
Timings: 9.30 am to 5 pm
Closed on Mondays
Entry fee: Rs. 40 (adults), Rs.20 (children)
Free for children below the age of 5 years
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Punjab Agriculture University Museum Ludhiana
The Museum of Rural Life, situated in the Punjab Agriculture University campus in the city of Ludhiana, is one of the must visit places for any tourist of Punjab. This museum exhibits the best of the essence of Punjabi culture. If truth be told, Punjab Agriculture University is the only university in the country to have such a museum.
Museum of Rural Life in Ludhiana
The Museum of Rural Life holds a lot of importance in the present times due to rapid desertion of the rural Punjab. The old customs and traditions, which were widespread till the last few years, are now taking a backseat with the involvement of technological advancement. You can no more see the women fetching water in ‘gaggars’ (bronze pot) from the wells. Old bronze utensils have become historic pieces now.
No spinning of charkha can be seen. Women do not embellish Phulkari. With the advancement of latest technology, the ‘Charsa’ and ‘Dhingli’ have been replaced by the mechanical threshers and electric motors and pumps. All those traditional items, which were once the heart of Punjabi culture, have now almost vanished. Nevertheless, PAU’s Museum of Rural Life preserves all such items for those who want to relish the lovely old memoirs as well as for those who are apprehensive to learn about the rural life of the state of Punjab.
The establishment of the museum can be credited to the first Vice Chancellor of PAU, Dr. M.S. Randhawa. He conjured up the idea and made the first move to start the project. He also settled on a suitable blueprint for the edifice and collected the old bits and pieces from small primeval places like Rahon, Zira, Sunam, Goindwal and Sultanpur Lodhi.
Structural Arrangement of Museum of Rural Life
The museum has a magnificent portico resembling the traditional rural houses of Punjab. It is spread in a vast area of 4000 square yards. Bordered by water channels on both sides, a 100 yard long pathway leads you to the beautifully engraved main door of the museum.
The museum is basically divided into two divisions. The first room has a compilation of Harappan coins and poetry. After that is an open kitchen – that includes all the equipments that were typically used in rural Punjab like an old earthen chulha (hearth), a peerhi and a big paraat (plate) etc. Besides this, there are also mannequins of tow housewives – one rolling chapattis and the other carrying a ‘gaggar.’ On the left side, you can see the bronze utensils for eating, drinking, cooking as well as milking cattle.
The Museum of Rural Life
The second rooms comprises of other equipments used in the household including spinning wheel, grain storage baskets etc. You can also images of village artisans by the famous artist Kehar Singh. The center of the room has the statue of a lady making trouser thread.
When you enter the next room, you will see the idol of a typical house in rural Punjab. The lady is seen grinding grains with the hand mill. The room also has some other home equipments as well as baskets made of date leaves and reeds. Outside this room, there is a ‘kuppa’ (huge oil urn) in the verandah (balcony).
Another division of the museum comprises of the musical instruments such as the Dholak (drum) and others like Sarangi, ALgoza, Tumba and Sitar. The next room has a baby cradle, a large bed, toys and a walker. Vanity boxes, typical dowry items, and oil lamps are also present here. There is also a statue of a lady whipping milk. You can also find a well with all the attachments to draw water. There are also the items utilized in holy ceremonies placed in a cabinet. The next room contains decorations, saddles, and harnesses for camels and horses.
The balcony is primarily kept for the display of different items of Phulkari. There are statues of some women adorning phulkari. You will also find the statue of a bride sitting in a doli just about to leave her parents’ house. There are toys that represent the folk dance of Punjab – Bhangra. The typical dresses of Punjabi boys and girls, Punjabi Juttis (footwear) and jewelry are also displayed here.
Top 10 Places to Visit in Ludhiana
Ludhiana is a large industrial city in the north Indian state of Punjab. The Punjab Agricultural University is home to the Museum of Rural Life, which displays pottery, musical instruments and traditional Punjabi clothing. Nearby, leafy Nehru Rose Garden features ornamental fountains and more than one thousand different rose varieties. To the north, Maharaja Ranjit Singh War Museum documents Punjabi military history.
Area: 310 km²
Weather: 12°C, Wind NW at 5 km/h, 89% Humidity
Population: 1.619 million (2011)
Local time: Thursday, 9:16 PM
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Top 10 Places To Visit In Punjab
. Amritsar
The moment you hear Amritsarmentioned, your mind is sure to recall the famous attraction in the land – The Golden temple. This ancient land is home to various shrines and places of historical importance. Here are the top destinations in Amritsar.
Golden Temple
Jallianwala Bagh
Akal Takht
Tara Taran Sahib
Maharaja Ranjit Singh Panorama
Wagah Border
Maharaja Ranjit Singh Museum
Rambagh Garden
Summer Palace of Maharaja Ranjit Singh
Harike Wetland and Bird Sanctuary
Khalsa College
Durgiana Temple
Bathinda Fort
Kaiser Bagh Park
2. Chandigarh
Chandigarh is the capital of both Punjab and Haryana. The city is considered the best planned city in the country. It is called ‘The City Beautiful’ and you will sure agree with it once you visit the beautiful city where modernization has not destroyed the natural treasures of the land. Here are the top destinations in Chandigarh.
The Rock Garden
Sukhna Lake
Leisure Valley
Shanti Kunj
Morni Hills
Chhatbir Zoo
Rose Garden
Le Corbusier Centre
Government Museum and Art Gallery
Sarkaria Cactus Garden
Timber Trail
Butterfly Park
Yadvinder Garden
Garden of Fragrance
Chandigarh Botanical Garden and Nature Park
Mahendra Chaudhary Zoological Park
Chhatbir Zoo
Terraced Garden
International Dolls Museum
3. Jalandhar
Jalandhar, the land that boasts of a rich history is also famous for sports goods. This ancient part of the world, which is mentioned in the epic Mahabharata, has some of the most famous sites of historical importance and religious significance. Here are the top attractions in Jalandhar.
Imam Nasir Masjid
Tulsi Mandir
Shaheed-E-Azam Sardar Bhagat Singh Museum
Wonderland Theme Park
Devi Talab Mandir
Shiv Mandir
St. Mary’s Cathedral Church
Pushpa Gujral Science City
Company Bagh
Niku Park
Rangla Punjab Haveli
Prithvi’s Planet
Sheetla Mandir
4. Ludhiana
Ludhiana is the largest city in the state. It has its share of historical monuments and religious centers. It is situated closer to the banks of river Sutlej. The land had made a significant contribution during freedom fight. Though not in great numbers, the tourist attractions it has cannot be missed on your tour to Punjab. The important places of Ludhiana include:
Lodhi Fort
Rural Heritage Museum
Tiger Zoo
Punjab Agricultural University Museum
Gurudwara Charan Kamal
Maharaja Ranjit Singh War Museum
Phillaur Fort
Nehru Rose Garden
Deer Park
5. Patiala
The erstwhile princely state, Patiala, is famously referred to as the ‘City of newspapers’. The city has some of the best architecture that reflects the glorious past of the land. It is a blend of Rajput, Punjabi and Mughal cultures. Given below are the top attractions in Patiala.
Qila Mubarak Complex
Moti Bagh Palace
Banur
Samana
Baradari Garden
Sheesh Mahal
Darbar Hall
Bir Moti Bagh Sanctuary
Lachman Jhoola
Kali Temple
6. Bhatinda
Bhatinda is amongst the ancient cities of Punjab. Some of the monuments found here belong to 3000 BC. Famous for its historical associations, the land was where Guru Gobind Singh challenged and fought the Mughals bravely. Some of the most popular tourist destinations in Bhatinda include:
Bhatinda Fort
Qila Mubarak
Rose Garden
Bhatinda Lake
Bhatinda Zoological Park
Lakhi Jungle
Bir Talab Zoo
Chetak Park
Dhobhi Bazaar
7. Pathankot
The geographical location of Pathankot gains importance as it is the meeting point of Punjab, Jammu & Kashmir and Himachal Pradesh. The scenic beauty of the land and its rich history have made the land a popular tourist destination. Here are some of the leading tourist attractions in the city.
Mukteshwar Temple
Ashapurni Mandir
Kathgarh Temple
Nurpur Fort
Ranjit Sagar Dam
Hydraulic Research Station
Shahpurkandi Fort
Kali Mata Ka Mandir
8. Kapurthala
Earlier referred to as the ‘Paris of Punjab’, Kapurthala is an excellent city with amazing architecture and breathtaking gardens. It was here that Guru Nanak attained enlightenment in 1499. Historical significance, scenic landscape and spectacular monuments make this place a unique destination. Given below are some of the important tourist attractions in Kapurthala.
The Jagatjit Palace
Jagatjit Club
Elysee Palace
Panj Mandir
Kanjli Wetland
Shalimar Garden
Nihal Palace
State Gurudwara
Moorish Mosque
9. Mohali
Mohali, Chandigarh and Panchkula together are called Tri-city. The city acquired its name after Guru Gobind Singh’s eldest son Sahibzada Ajit Singh and hence is also called as SAS Nagar. While retaining its ancient heritage, Mohali, is also home to a good number of IT industries. The top tourist attractions in Mohali incl
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History of Ludhiana
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Tourism in Punjab, India
The Indian state of Punjab is known for its cuisine, culture and history. Some of the main cities in Punjab are Amritsar, Pathankot, Jalandhar, Ludhiana and Patiala. Punjab's public transportation network provides excellent tourist transportation.
Tourists to Punjab can enjoy culture, ancient civilization, spirituality and history. Punjab has a rich religious history incorporating Sikhism, Islam and Hinduism. The royal Punjabi palaces, historic battle sites, shrines, temples and examples of Sikh architecture are notable attractions. Punjabi cuisine includes a wide range of both vegetarian and non-vegetarian dishes.
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