Sanskriti Museum

an Objective

Vidya Bharati Cultural Education Institute is organizing the culture knowledge exam, culture quiz, essay competition under the Culture Inspiration project to give information about the ancient cultural heritage of her country, knowledge and life values ​​gained from her ancestors. That's because our students are inspired by the glorious history of their country,For the purpose of this, a culture museum has been established under this project in which small effort has been made to bring in the philosophy and knowledge of the priceless ancient heritage of our nation. has gone I comprise of a great essence literature of India in which four Vedas, Upanishads, Athtash Mahapuraan, Ramayana, Mahabharata, Shitadarshan, Srimadbhavadgita, Triptik (Buddhist), Jainagam (Organ Agum) and Guru Granth Sahib are composed in different languages ​​of India. I Bharatmata has a charming and emotional temple in the section which instinctively raises devotion towards the motherland.I. In the third volume, ancient idols that have been obtained mostly from excavations at various places, their replicas and some of the major temples, buildings, famous fortresses, monuments of the whole country and some of the dance-music art of India are contained. To familiarize the new generation with rare national funds and to awaken their national self-respect.

Sanskriti Museum -

Each museum is established under a special scheme for a specific purpose. According to that, the form of the museum is determined. A small effort has been made to make India aware of the glorious cultural heritage through this museum, because the culture of India and the culture of Sanskrit Vangmay is so vast that it requires a very large museum to show its vision.

In this section of the museum, Bharat Mata has a very attractive, emotional and reverential form, which has been established in the form of a statue. The symbol of power is lining up with lions. In the background, Chintra of Akhand Bharat is on the wall. Gold-goric saffron flag is adorned in mother's hand. This is the Bharatmata Temple which, when you have visions, starts knocking the head with reverence.

Upon entering the Gaya, on the left side, replicas of idols of Bodhisattva, Lord Buddha, Lord Mahavir, from Uttar Pradesh (Mahoba) Shravasti are furnished in the first verse in the 11th Century. In similar nine nights, there are replicas of statues from the first to the twelfth century, from the archaeological point of view derived from different regions of India, which present the diversity of India's sculpture in different styles.

There are four pillars in which the principal temples of almost all the provinces of the country have been depicted through pictures of historical impregnable fortresses, which present the tableau of glorious history of India.

In one of the panels on the right side, classical dances in Indian fine arts, i.e. in different styles, have been presented through pictures. Ancient crafts, nakshatra-jnana and mudras are also decorated in this panels.

Handicrafts made of bamboo made of Tripura, manufactured by residents of Bastar district of Madhya Pradesh, and artwork made of wood obtained from Kanpur are furnished.

The main attraction is the statue of Wood Garuda obtained from Bali Island, which is worshiped as God in this island of Far East Asia. Some tourists from Indonesia had offered this idol.

On the right side, a small duplicate of wooden sculptures of the ancient temple at Puri in Bhagwan Jagannath ji in the other side is present and with that the picture of the classical dance Odissi of Orissa and also the Jagannath Temple is depicted by a grand picture. In this vermilion there are two fascinating bamboo and wooden works showing the handicraft of Tripura.

A replica of the ancient idol of Kuber received from the excavation at the front of the main entrance on a window in the middle is established.

A section of the museum has been kept for ancient religious schools of one religion, which is located in front of Bharatmata temple. Due to its dancing in the beginning, replicas of statues of Vineak (Ganesha) 8th century and statues of Singhwahini mother Durga of the 5th century.

In this section, there are four different Vedas, Brahmans, Vedanga, various religious sources, home formulas and source formulas and original Eleven Upanishads and Shitadarshan. In the front two panels are decorated with eighteen Mahapuranas. In the two panels on the right side, the Ramakatha, which is composed in different languages ​​of India i.e. the zodiacal Ramayana, Mahabharata, Valmiki Ramayana, Geeta and the policy text. In the second plate, the Tripitik (Buddhist) Jain Agam (Angagam) is the philosophy of Guru Granth Sahib.

The size of the museum is 51 x 22 ft and the maximum utilization of the available space in it has been done to keep the various aspects of the culture inspirational in front of the next generation of India.