Dear followers hope you
enjoyed back-to-back bank holidays as I did. You know whenever there is no post
on Sunday that means something unique is on the way. Keeping in mind the
expectations this time I decided to evaluate something interesting and different
in addition to wildlife (wait for Big Surprise on wildlife) so let me tell you how it happened first and then will
update you on fantastic time we all had for a day.
After some discussion amongst 3 babblers
(Poorva, Yogesh and Me), the masterstroke
came from Poorva, she searched for a wonderful place to evaluate in Delhi and that is
to just for a day, this was a surprise for us as well. She updated us that we can
visit two most important places which people are not aware but it is The Best place
to give respect to our Jawans and to gain knowledge about our history. The place is none other than Rashtrapati Bhavan for change of Guard ceremony and
Rashtrapati Bhavan Museum for historical knowledge. This sounds interesting to
us and immediately we finalized the itinerary, I know you are curious to know
what we did and what all-unique things are there for you, so let me now start
with details of the Delhi lane.
The Change of Guard Ceremony – A unique military tradition
What a ceremony it was, I was ashamed of myself
that I was not aware of such a unique tradition of our own military. The tradition
is in place since the British era and is still in place for the President of India.
Let me provide you little bit details of it so as you can understand and take
your kids to see the wonderful tradition of our military.
The President's Bodyguard
(PBG), raised in 1773, is the senior most Regiment of the Indian Army. It is a
Regiment carrying out ceremonial duties for the President of India. The PBG
personnel are excellent horsemen, capable tankmen and paratroopers.
At Rashtrapati Bhavan the
Ceremonial Army Guard battalion is responsible for providing ceremonial guards
and sentries for the President of India. The thirty-minute ceremony commences
with the PBG troops, astride their caparisoned, powerful, and well-groomed
steeds advancing from behind the Jaipur Column to the tunes played by the Army
Brass Band.
Thereafter the Parade Commander marches in, on
whose ‘word of command’ the guard of 8th Jammu and Kashmir Light Infantry
(Siachen), marches in. After inspection, the new guard takes position along with the
old guard and both the guards exchange the national salute. Thereafter the new guard takes over the duties
of guards and sentries. The ceremony ends with an equestrian display by the PBG
and playing of the National Anthem.
Change of Guard Ceremony is held on every
Saturday and Sunday at Rashtrapati Bhavan. A request to witness the Change of
Guard Ceremony can be made online through a link on the website https://presidentofindia.gov.in/rbvisit/rbvisit_cog.aspx
A time with Legends – An excellent museum
After the ceremony, it was time for another surprise
that is part of Rashtrapati Bhavan. The museum inaugurated in the year 2016 by our PM and President, the detailing of the museum is just out of the world, we should appreciate
the brain behind this museum because each small thing kept here is unique. It is
consist of a combination of history as well as a glimpse of our
Presidents. It starts with a statue of legends like Mahatma Gandhi, Shri Sardar
Patel, Shri Ambedkar and many more along with different historical events displayed
in an artistic manner, check out pictures to get more clarity.
After historical events, it provides detailing
of Presidents such as how many presidents we have seen till date, their personal
belonging, unique pictures, their habits, and a recorded message from each one of
them for us. It does not stop here, it
adds a flavor of display of crockery used at Rashtrapati Bhavan, how the kitchen
looks like, gifts received till date from all over the world, car used in past
for President and many such meaningful and thoughtful stuff are kept open for display.
We can actually feel we are in the President’s house and feel proud about it.
The best part is yet to come, we also saw
details of awards such as Bharat Ratna, Padmashree, Paramveer Chakra, etc, this
was an amazing feeling, which is difficult to describe in words. The only request I
am making here is that while you plan Delhi please take out a day especially with
your kids and take them to these historical pride of our country, they will be
able to relate to their studies and they will be able to value the kind of
tradition our Country follows.
We could manage to get some lovely pics through mobiles as DSLR was not permitted inside.
A Message of the Day - Jai Hind - Jai Jawan
I can only say that both
the places are the pride of our Nation and we should visit at least once to
understand our own culture and tradition.
Vote of Thanks: Poorva deserves big thanks from Me and Yogesh for arranging this beautiful event. Thanks to Yogesh as well for nice company
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A Journey of Pride
Rashtrapati Bhavan |
The Ceremony on the way |
The Marche |
The PBG personnel are excellent horsemen |
The Museum |
Satyamev Jayate
|
The Mahatma on the walk |
Jalian Wala bag |
Dandi Yatra |
The Constitution |
A camera of Shri R. Venkataraman |
Queen Mary and King George V |
the buggy for the President |
The Car for the president |
Good piece of description with photos.
ReplyDeleteThanks
DeleteVery informative!!
ReplyDeleteThank you
DeleteI was a Delhiite and thought I know Delhi very well. However, this one is totally news for me.
ReplyDeleteRashtrapati bhavan is also famous for its famed Mughal Garden. Earlier, it was open to public during October and March ...on seldsele days.
Check for this too and plan the visit to have a good view of Rashtrapati bhavan and surroundings.
Thanks sir, As you rightly said Mughal Garden is still open on selected days, few more things yet to evaluate are
DeleteDoll Museum
War Museum
Mughal Garden
Surely we can plan a trip and club Delhi visit for a day
Thanks once again