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Raja Shankar Shah & Raghunath Shah Statue

Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh, India
This statue and memorial is a significant historical landmark dedicated to Raja Shankar Shah, the titular king of the Garha-Mandla kingdom (Gondwana region), and his son, Kunwar Raghunath Shah. The memorial serves as a powerful tribute to their immense sacrifice during the Revolt of 1857 against the British. The Gond father-son duo were arrested in Jabalpur for leading an uprising and writing patriotic poems to inspire rebellion. In a gruesome act of repression, they were tied to the mouth of a cannon and blown up by the British on September 18, 1857. This act is widely considered one of the defining moments that fuelled the subsequent mutiny of the local Bengal Native Infantry regiment, highlighting their pivotal role in India's freedom struggle. The statue itself captures the valor and defiance of the martyrs, often depicted in traditional regal attire. Located in a well-maintained park or garden area, the monument offers a space for visitors to reflect on the turbulent history of the region and the bravery of the local tribal rulers. The memorial is frequently used as a rallying point for patriotic and cultural events, keeping the memory of the Gond heroes alive and relevant in modern Jabalpur.

General information

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    Ideal Duration:
    30 Minutes - 1 Hour
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    Place Type:
    Historical/Memorial/Statue
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    Entry Fees:
    Entry Fee: None. There is no entry fee to visit the public statue and the surrounding park, as it is a public civic and memorial space.

    Photography Fee: None for casual personal photography, which is generally encouraged as part of the memo...
    Entry Fee: None. There is no entry fee to visit the public statue and the surrounding park, as it is a public civic and memorial space.

    Photography Fee: None for casual personal photography, which is generally encouraged as part of the memorial's purpose.

    Other Costs: The only costs would be for local transport to and from the site, which is nominal due to the central location. No costs are associated with the monument itself.
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    Timing:
    Regular Timings: The statue and the open park area are generally accessible 24 hours a day, though the best time for a visit is during daylight hours.

    Ideal Visit Time: Early Morning (7:00 AM to 9:00 AM) offers a peaceful, less-crowded exper...
    Regular Timings: The statue and the open park area are generally accessible 24 hours a day, though the best time for a visit is during daylight hours.

    Ideal Visit Time: Early Morning (7:00 AM to 9:00 AM) offers a peaceful, less-crowded experience with good light. Late Afternoon (4:00 PM to 6:00 PM) is also pleasant, and the evening view with illumination is also highly recommended.

    Park Closure: While the statue is always viewable, the immediate surrounding park gates might be locked late at night for security reasons.
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    Special Events:
    Martyrdom Day Commemoration: The most special event is the annual observance on September 18th, the day of their execution. This involves political leaders, local dignitaries, and citizens laying wreaths, delivering speeches, and holding processions, transforming the spot i...
    Martyrdom Day Commemoration: The most special event is the annual observance on September 18th, the day of their execution. This involves political leaders, local dignitaries, and citizens laying wreaths, delivering speeches, and holding processions, transforming the spot into a vibrant memorial for a day.

    Patriotic Rallies and Gatherings: Various political and cultural organizations often use the statue as a focal point for patriotic rallies, protests, and cultural programs, especially around national holidays like Independence Day and Republic Day.
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    Best Photo Spots:
    The Heroic Angle: Capture the statue from a slightly lower angle to emphasize the heroic, towering presence of the figures against the clear sky, focusing on the details of their faces and attire.

    The Base Inscription Frame: Frame the statue...
    The Heroic Angle: Capture the statue from a slightly lower angle to emphasize the heroic, towering presence of the figures against the clear sky, focusing on the details of their faces and attire.

    The Base Inscription Frame: Frame the statue so that the engraved names and the date of martyrdom are prominently visible on the pedestal, clearly communicating the memorial's purpose in the photograph.

    Garden Backdrop: Use the surrounding lush, manicured garden and park foliage as a soft, natural frame for the statue, providing a contrast between the solemn monument and the tranquil environment.

    Illuminated Night View: Visit in the evening to capture the statue beautifully illuminated by spotlights. The lighting adds a dramatic and dignified quality, perfect for night photography.

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Things To Do

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    Solemn Viewing and Reflection: The main activity is to view the statue, read the informational plaques, and take a moment to reflect on the historical context and the immense sacrifice made by the Gond leaders for India's freedom.

    Commemorative Photography: The statue, with its heroic posture and the backdrop of the well-maintained garden, is an excellent spot for taking respectful and patriotic commemorative photographs.

    Park Relaxation: Since the statue is situated in a pleasant garden or lawn area, visitors can spend some time relaxing on the benches, enjoying the green space, and observing the daily life of Jabalpur locals.

    Observing Civic Life: The monument's central location makes it a great spot to observe the city's civic and social life, as it's often a ...

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    Why Famous:
    Sacrifice in the Revolt of 1857: The primary fame is rooted in the heroic sacrifice of the father-son duo, who were executed in a brutal manner (blown from a cannon) for their resistance to British rule. This makes it a crucial landmark for the local and national freedom struggle narrative.
    Sacrifice in the Revolt of 1857: The primary fame is rooted in the heroic sacrifice of the father-son duo, who were executed in a brutal manner (blown from a cannon) for their resistance to British rule. This makes it a crucial landmark for the local and national freedom struggle narrative.

    Symbol of Gond Pride and Resistance: The statue serves as a powerful symbol of the resistance offered by the Gond rulers of the Garha-Mandla kingdom, preserving the history and legacy of the tribal freedom fighters who are often overshadowed in mainstream history.

    Patriotic and Cultural Hub: Due to its significance, the monument is a key location for official ceremonies, commemorative events, and public rallies, particularly on their martyrdom day, acting as a constant reminder of their contribution to the nation.
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    Architecture:
    Sculptural Art and Realism: The monument is a work of representational sculpture, likely made of bronze or heavy stone, capturing the likeness of Raja Shankar Shah and Kunwar Raghunath Shah in heroic poses. The style aims for realism, emphasizing their regal stature and unw...
    Sculptural Art and Realism: The monument is a work of representational sculpture, likely made of bronze or heavy stone, capturing the likeness of Raja Shankar Shah and Kunwar Raghunath Shah in heroic poses. The style aims for realism, emphasizing their regal stature and unwavering resolve.

    Monumental Design and Platform: The statue is typically mounted on a high, multi-tiered pedestal or platform, often clad in granite or marble, which elevates the figures, symbolizing their high status and martyrdom. Inscriptions detailing their names, lineage, and date of martyrdom (September 18, 1857) are carved into the base.

    Dimension and Presence: While the exact dimensions vary, the statue and pedestal together are substantial (often over 15-20 feet tall) to command respect and visibility in the public space. The monument is designed to be a focal point within the surrounding park or road junction, creating an impressive and solemn presence.
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    How To Reach:
    By Air: Jabalpur Airport (JLR) is approximately 20 KMs away. Take a pre-paid taxi or a ride-share service to Civil Lines.

    By Train: Jabalpur Railway Station (JBP) is the closest major transit point, only 2-3 KMS away. The location is easil...
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    Near Tourist Places:
    Rani Durgavati Museum (1 KM), Bhawartal Garden (1 KM), Jabalpur High Court (1. 5 KMs), Ghanta Ghar (3 KMs), Tilwara Ghat (12 KMs), Madan Mahal Fort (6 KMs), Pisanhari Ki Madiya (5 KMs), Kachnar City Lord Shiva Temple (8 KMs), Hanumantal Bada Jain Mandir (3 KMs), Gwarighat (10 KMs).

Tourism Tips

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    Health & Safety: The area is generally safe as it is a central location. However, be mindful of traffic while approaching the statue near the road intersection. Stay hydrated if visiting during warmer hours.

    Packing Essentials: None specif...

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