The first phase of FACT’s (fact-india.com) Shivaji
Maharaj Museum of Indian History has been inaugurated by Sri Sri Ravi
Shankar, Mrs Ajit Pawar and Nitin Gadkari. The exquisite Bhavani Bharat
temple is one of the only two temples in India dedicated to Mother India
(the other is in Haridwar) which Sri Aurobindo and Lokmanya Tilak
wanted to build in Maharashtra 100 years ago. The VIPs then inaugurated
three exhibitions: a miniature painting exhibition on the life of
Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj; an exhibition on Hindu Tolerance Throughout
the Ages; and another exhibition that proves scientifically that the
famous Aryan invasion never actually happened.
Why does a Frenchman build a Bhavani Bharti temple and museum? I
am proud to say I owe a debt to India, because this country has granted
me so much, spiritually, professionally and even sentimentally. I was a
young boy of 19, living in Paris, the city of my birth, when I heard
that a caravan of cars was driving from Paris to Pondicherry. I had
never thought about India, and had no interest in spirituality, but
something in me pushed me to go. It took us six weeks to cross 10
countries and after many adventures, we reached Delhi
My first night here, I felt I had come home and that
India was a land of vast knowledge, a truth that eludes most westerners,
because some of the paradox of the still apparent poverty and filth
that blinds them. I had this feeling of being home, of Mother India, in
the most unlikely places, even in Srinagar. I covered Kashmir as a
journalist for the largest French political daily during the worst
period of unrest, from the late eighties till the Kargil War.
This museum is also a place of knowledge. People can
learn something about the history of their country while viewing the
nearly 20 exhibitions FACT has made, and come out from this place being a
little more knowledgeable about the history of this great civilization
that is India. It is a tragedy that the Indian education system today
produces so many brilliant youth, who are just good for export, as they
are not made to learn about their own history. It’s also very sad that
most history books describe Shivaji Maharaj as a petty chieftain, or Sri
Aurobindo as an extremist.
Some may ask why Pune and dedicate it to Shivaji
Maharaj? I came to Pune seven years ago, knowing about Shivaji Maharaj,
having researched him for my books and being a long standing admirer. I
asked my driver to take me to the main museum here, which is called
Kelkar. I was surprised and shocked to find that there was not a single
exhibit on Shivaji! That day, the idea of a Museum of Indian History,
dedicated to Shivaji Maharaj started taking shape in my mind. Pune is
also the ideal place, as Marathas have a stronger national fibre than in
other states and I felt the museum will be better protected here.
This is a difficult project. Whoever has never
attempted to raise money for a museum should give it a try... I have met
hundreds of potential donors, but when I say I want to build a Museum
of true Indian History, it wipes off the smile of their faces and they
say they have to consult their board, or that they only give to health
and education! But is it not time that the History of India, which has
been mostly written by the British, or by historians employed by the
British, like Max Mueller, be exhibited as it happened?
This is a Rs20 crore project and we need your
support. Please pass along the message to your friends. FACT is a
registered Trust and has US and Indian tax exemption, as well as FCRA.
Bhavani Bharti temple & Shivaji Maharaj Complex, Shinde Road, off Marathwada Institute, Wadgaon, Pune 47. Open from 9.00 am to 7.00 pm. Entrance free. Aarti in temple morning and evening.
Source : DNA
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