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Address :- Shymala Hills, Bhopal
Opened :- 1977
Distance from Bhopal Station :- 8 KM
Famous for :- cultural museum, explore tribal life etc.
Total Average visitor in A day :- 350
Timing :- 10 AM to 6 PM (Monday Off)
Entry Fee :- 10/- per person
Indira Gandhi Rashtriya Manav Sangrahalaya is an anthropology museum in Bhopal to present an integrated story of the Evolution of man and culture with special reference. The museum is spread over 200 acres of undulating land on the Shyamla Hills on the Upper Lake front.
Address :- Shymala Hills, Bhopal
Opened :- 1977
Distance from Bhopal Station :- 8 KM
Famous for :- cultural museum, explore tribal life etc.
Total Average visitor in A day :- 350
Timing :- 10 AM to 6 PM (Monday Off)
Entry Fee :- 10/- per person
Indira Gandhi Rashtriya Manav Sangrahalaya is an anthropology museum in Bhopal to present an integrated story of the Evolution of man and culture with special reference. The museum is spread over 200 acres of undulating land on the Shyamla Hills on the Upper Lake front.
Main Gate |
veethi shankul entry Gate |
With their
scenic beauty the hills of shyamala, dharampuri and prempura near by the lake
of Bhopal were important for natural splendor
and geomorphic formations. It is also a fact that human beings have
inhabited these beautiful surroundings form prehistoric times. Evidence of their habitations are available in stone
implements of palaeolithic and Mesolithic period as found in the rock terrain
in these hillocks.
This museum
has rock shelters equivalent in important
to those of the world heritage site of bhimbetika and has rock painting dating from Mesolithic,
Neolithic age, copper age to the historical periods.
design of ancient hut. |
Thus on the
one hand the them of presentation of the entire saga of humankind is naturally personified by the
presence of these rock shelters. On the other hand the open air exhibitions and
indoor galleries expand in the 200 acres of museum premises and bring out the
varied cultural heritage of this country in its tangible and intangible from
making use of indigenous as well as the most it one of the unique among all the
museums of the world.
Rock
art heritage : The IGRMS
campus is part of a darger prehistoric landscape, littered with stray surface
finds of material culture of early man. It has about 36 painted rock shelters,
which are approximately datable to Mesolithic period and later period. These
have been developed as another open air exhibition titled rock art
heritage.
Coastal
village : The life style
and culture of Indian coastal communities are depicted around the
Traditional
dwellings in the coastal village exhibition.
Desert
village : the desert
village exhibition comprising dwelling types from the desert region of western
india was opened in 1995.
Himalayan
village : A Himalayan
village was developed with typical house types from Himalyan regions.
Mythology
trail : a cosmology and
narrative trail (mythology) has been built, with installations by artists drawn
various folk and tribal groups. Alongside, a trail of medicinal plants common
to tribal communities has also been developed. Sacred groves precincts of
selected communities has been developed in association with different
communities.
Traditional
technology : this
exhibition has a variety of functional exhibit that depict the strong
technological fasis available in folk cultures for a balanced exploitation of
resources with an accurate sence of harmony with the nature.
design of ancient hut. |
Indoor
Museum : with some 10 galleries having permanent display
and spaces for special exhibitions too, this component presents a wide range of
objects that depict the rich cultural variety available among several
hundred of folk cultures and tribal
communities.
Ancient Ornaments for women's |
It's ancient girl with traditional weird |
Programs
Balrang
- Festival of children
A girl is getting ready for her turn |
Balrang is
Famous Festival of Manav Sangrahalaya it's held every year The
aim of this festival is not just to enhance the imaginative, artistic, creative
instincts of children but to instill in their young heart a scene of the ancient and rich cultural heritage of
our country. Children are the future citizen of the country and hence need to
be introduced to our ancient traditions which carry within
them emotion of sociability, unity, universal brotherhood as well as
nationalism and a love of humanity so that they know the fragrance of the soil
of this country and relate to it instinctively.
Presentation
of folk songs, folk dance and folk arts
are the main centre of attractions of the program Balrang.
Through their performances, school children bring alive the essence of India. our folk songs are ingrained with values such as love, compassion, mutual cooperation and also a strong sense of nationalism which become evident from these presentations.
A girls group of Folk dancers |
Through the
exhibitions, Laghu Bharat- mini India, one gets a glimpse of the cultures of
different regions of the country – their habitat, culinary habits, folk songs
and dances.
A girl is performing 'Kathak' |
People enjoy and feel exhilarated watching these
familiar folk songs and dances. The children coming from various regions visit
the pandals representing their state they have a feeling of home coming as a
the language spoken, the food served and the houses depicted are their very own. Children from far away regions thus
get a sense of oneness which goes a long
way in uniting the country.
Balrang
bring together boys and girls from different states introducing them to each
other’s language, cultural practices, dance and music etc. it also generates in
their mind a curiosity to know the others and appreciate the immense variety
which gets reflected through this colorful event.
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