Shaurya Smarak
Shourya Smarak Entrance Gate
Shaurya Smarak Entrance Gate
General information
Town or cityBhopal
CountryIndia
Coordinates23°13′54″N 77°25′42″E / 23.2316297°N 77.4281971°E / 23.2316297; 77.4281971
Inaugurated14 October 2016
Dimensions
Other dimensionsArea 12.67 acres (51,250 sq m) approx
Technical details
Floor area8,000 sqm
Design and construction
Architect(s)Shona Jain

Shaurya Smarak (Sanskrit : शौर्य स्मारक) is a war memorial situated at Bhopal, inaugurated by the Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi on 14 October 2016.[1] Shaurya Smarak is established by the government of Madhya Pradesh[2] at Bhopal in the heart area of Arera Hills near M.P. Nagar and Secretariat. It is sprawled over a large area of about 12 acres. It is developed as a public park with imaginative and interesting architectural installations depicting the sacrifice of the soldiers. In the park, there is a 62-feet high sculpture rising from the ground called Shaurya Stambh depicting the Indian Army, Navy, and Air Force. The Army is signified by Granite, The Navy in Grey, and the Air Force in White. Around the Shaurya Stambh names of the martyred soldiers have been inscribed on glass boards. Beside the Shaurya Stambh, there is Smarak Jyoti which is lit in holographic flame for the honor of the martyrs. Not only this there is a red sculpture kept in the park which when seen from the main axis it appears as a 'Namaskar' and when looked at from another axis it appears as 'A Drop of Blood'.It is the first war memorial[3] of the country built in the memory of martyrs.

Photo gallery showing Supreme Commanders of the Armed forces along with the various Chiefs of the Indian Army and Air Force
62-feet high sculpture
Bharat Mata statue in Shaurya Smarak Bhopal

If we move further in the park there is an underground museum having dedicated galleries and landmarks in the memory of war heroes who had shown their gallantry in the various wars with Pakistan and China. It also shows some historical heroes like Maharana Pratap and Tipu Sultan. The galleries portray the original handmade art pieces and portraits of war heroes and displays of different arms. Many displays show the various ranks and badges for different ranks of Army, Navy, and Air force. It is a piece of very good knowledge for a common citizen. Some galleries are also dedicated to award-winning heroes for Paramvir Chakra, Mahavir Chakra, etc. with their short descriptions of heroic acts. The models of various warships, submarines, aircraft are also shown as an educational supplement. On the outside periphery, various display boards show the proud list of martyrs of various wars of Madhya Pradesh origin along with the national heroes. The main attraction of the museum is a gallery that allows visitors to experience the cold of Siachen Glacier and understand the terrains of the Siachen war zones. Apart from this Shaurya Smarak has an amphitheater and a cafe on-premise. on the occasion, of independence day of India (Aug 15, 2020) Madhya Pradesh Chef Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan unveils 37 feet high bronze statue of Bharat Mata[4][5]

Timings : 12.00PM-7.00PM

Wednesday Closed

Prime Minister Narendra Modi dedicates the Shaurya Smarak to the nation

References

  1. "PM to inaugurate 'Shaurya Smarak' on Oct 14 in Bhopal]". Press Trust of India. Retrieved 23 October 2016.
  2. "PM lauds MP govt for unique war memorial". Hindustan Times. 15 October 2016. Retrieved 9 September 2021.
  3. Sharma, Rajendra (8 October 2016). "shaurya smarak: Shaurya Smarak to be first war memorial in India, says CM Chouhan - Bhopal News". The Times of India. Retrieved 7 September 2021.
  4. "Independence Day: Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister hoists National Flag in Bhopal". News On AIR - News Services Division, All India Radio News. 9 September 2021. Retrieved 9 September 2021.
  5. "Madhya Pradesh CM Shivraj Singh Chouhan unveils 37 feet high bronze statue of Bharat Mata". Odisha News | Odisha Breaking News | Latest Odisha News. 16 August 2020. Retrieved 9 September 2021.
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