Prayagraj, 02 November (HS). Mahakumbh is going to be the biggest event of Sanatan Dharma. As per the wish of Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, this time preparations are going on to make the Maha Kumbh bigger and grander than before. In collaboration with the Government of Uttar Pradesh, the Union Ministry of Culture and Tourism is organizing such an exhibition during Maha Kumbh, the living story of the great revolutionaries who gave independence to the country, in which a replica of the pistol of Chandrashekhar Azad, the great hero who gave independence to India, is also being displayed. to be performed. Apart from this, the replicas of all the ancient weapons present in the museum will also become the center of attraction for the devotees coming from India and abroad.
Will be introduced to the story of revolutionaries
According to Dr. Rajesh Mishra, Deputy Curator of Allahabad Museum, during Mahakumbh, the Union Ministry of Culture and Tourism wants to introduce crores of devotees coming to Prayagraj from India and abroad with the story of the great revolutionaries of India's independence. For this purpose, preparations are being made to organize a lively exhibition related to the lives of the great revolutionaries of the country.
Replicas of ancient weapons will be special
The Union Ministry of Culture and Tourism had sought space from the Yogi government of Uttar Pradesh for the exhibition in Mahakumbh. Under which the state government is providing space to the museum. In this, people will get acquainted with the biographies of the great revolutionaries of the country. They will also get a chance to know many untold stories of the heroes who fought for freedom. Although live introductions of many great revolutionary heroes will be seen here, replicas of ancient weapons will be the center of special attraction. Chandrashekhar Azad's pistol will be the most special in this. Which was called Azad Bamatul Bukhara.
The specialty of Bamatul Bukhara
After firing from Chandrashekhar Azad's pistol Bamatul Bukhara, there was no smoke coming out of it. Therefore, the British had no idea where the bullets were coming from. This was a .32 bore hammerless semi-automatic pistol of Colt Company. It had a magazine of eight bullets at a time. A large number of history lovers and tourists come to see Azad's pistol. This pistol of Azad has been kept in the National Museum of Prayagraj. In which this pistol is enhancing the beauty of the Azad Gallery of the museum.