HISTORY

We can see various movies biographies on walls how a small place Punjab converted into vast region. It present how “Maharaja Ranjeet Singh Ji”managed the different parts of his state Punjab. We can observe the battles of Sikh Gurus and Maharaja with invaders from another countries for the safety of Punjab.

1. one gallery shows the battles of “Guru Gobind Singh Ji” with different Muslims kings         for the security of Punjab. It defines their pathetic condition during battles which               present the devotion of “Guru Gobind Singh Ji” towards Sikh People.

2. In Patel building, there are life like figures in centre of building. They are the clones           of “Maharaja Ranjeet Singh Ji” and their supporters who fought a number of battles           for the protection of Punjab.

 

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3. We can also see the Coins, Stamps, Letters which were used by kings of different                 areas for the export and import of their production and money.

4. We find a explanation of management and inter connection between different                   systems such as Legislative, Executive,and Judiciary system in Sikh Regime.

5. Journey of development of Sikh Literature such as “Guru Granth Sahib Ji”, “Adi                   Granth Sahib Ji”, “Dasam Granth”, and “Sarbloh Granth” during the age of Sikh                     Gurus and Maharaja Ranjeet Singh ji can be observed here.

Therefore, The Virasat-e-Khalsa is a storehouse of Punjabi Culture, Religion, and                 History which shows us a real picture of Punjab. We can experience as we are in actual     punjab, during the period of time that we spend in Virasat-e-Khalsa museum. We can    consider this museum as a real treasure of Punjabi culture and Religion.                                                                                                                                                                                         Reference:

Virasat-e-Khalsa : A Museum on Sikh Heritage. (2018, May 01). Retrieved from http://www.theheritagelab.in/virasat-e-khalsa/

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