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Srimanthi Bhai Memorial Government Museum

Srimanthi Bhai Memorial Government Museum Mangalore, Karnataka, Collection of archaeological and geological artefacts, a unit of Directorate of Archaeology & Museums Karnataka was founded on 4 May 1960 by Sri B.D Jatti, the chief minister of Karnataka Government. The museum is located in Mangalore, the coastal land of Karnataka.[1]

Srimanthi Bhai Memorial Government Museum
Srimanthi Bhai Memorial Government Museum
Location within Karnataka
Established4 May  1960 (1960 -05-04)
LocationBejai Road, Mangaluru, Karnataka
Coordinates12°53′13″N 74°50′47″E / 12.887000°N 74.846491°E / 12.887000; 74.846491Coordinates: 12°53′13″N 74°50′47″E / 12.887000°N 74.846491°E / 12.887000; 74.846491
TypeHistoric house museum
Visitors1 million

History

The major portions of the collections were made by Col. V.R. Mirajkar. He was a medical officer at Lahore during the Second World War in the British Indian Army.[2] The museum was his living house, designed and constructed in nearly the same blueprint as the building structures of Milan, Italy, in the year 1935, and it looks like a ship. Later, the house was donated to the government of Karnataka in 1955,[3] along with all the collection of antiques and contemporary masterpieces acquired during his trips within and outside India. Thereafter, it was transformed into a museum and named in honour and memory of his mother, Srimanthi Bhai. It houses antiquities and historical collections that depict the culture and lifestyle of ancient civilizations as well as arts and crafts. 

Exhibition galleries

  • The Museum exhibitions consist of Tulunadu's unique Bootharathane idol, Muga(Mask), utensils.
  • Paleolithic & Neolithic stone tools, coins, metal utensils, wooden furniture, musical instruments, ethnological materials, arms & armours, replicas of the Harappa & Mahenjodaro, Gandhara & Takshahshila School of art, Warangal, Nagarajunakonda, Saranath, Konark, Kushana, Ahimchatra, Tulunadu, and local regions.
  • Animals seals, wooden panels, gigantic wooden figurines, porcelain materials, musical instruments, lamps, clock, wooden god figurines and other antiques for historical seeking aspects of local people.[4]

Painting

The exhibition covers traditional attire, contemporary scenes, portraits, nature of both oil and water painting by various identified and unidentified artists.

The first floor of the building is dedicated to collections made by col. V. R. Mirajkar. He had collected a huge variety of handicrafts from India and also from China, Nepal, Czechoslovakia, Africa, Denmark, Persia, Germany, Japan, Turkey, Brittan, Italy, Tibet, Russia, Venice, Paris, & London. Many of his contemporary collections are unique and have become antique pieces now. Wooden furniture, glass panels, silver & ivory objects, shells, cigar boxes, a variety of lighters, wooden objects, glass materials, metal objects, etc. were personally used by him.

Gandhiji photo gallery

Gandhiji's photo gallery exhibits his collections of Gandhiji's rare photographs.[5] It reflects the life cycle of Gandhiji from birth until the end of the journey. Life in Africa: rallies, non-cooperation movements, Dandi March, Satyagraha, photos depicting Gandhi with Nehru, Jinnah, Kasturba, Rabindranath Tagore, Subhash Chandra Bose, Sardar Patel, Lord Mount Batten, and other historic figures of our nation. Collections of Gandhiji's letters written to Andrews, Wardha, and others

Kids section

Kids section contains a collection of performing puppets, dolls of Yakshagana and Buta Kola, bird & animals figurines, planes, boat models, photographs, wooden models, ethnical & bhootha aaradane Uru of Tulunadu[6]

Stones

Outer premises cover hero stone, Maha Sati Kallu of Tulunadu, Tulu, Kannada inscriptions, statues of soldiers, Jaina, serpent-nagastones and Cannons collected from Jamlabad Fort, Belthangady which are belongings made between 14th to 16th century AD.[7]

References

  1. ^ "Shreemanthi Bai Memorial Government Museum Mangaluru - DEPARTMENT OF ARCHAEOLOGY MUSEUMS AND HERITAGE". archaeology.karnataka.gov.in.
  2. ^ K T, Vinobha (16 October 2012). "Authorities do no good to this museum road". Times of India. Retrieved 10 January 2020.
  3. ^ Kumar, Ashwani (4 March 2016). "Bejai museum awaits a facelift". Deccan Herald. Retrieved 10 January 2020.
  4. ^ "Mangaluru Smart City Limited". mangalurusmartcity.net.
  5. ^ "Mangalore museum, Gandhi letters | Swapna Kishore". swapnawrites.com. 24 April 2013.
  6. ^ "Bejai Museum, Mangalore - Museum timings, entry fees, nearby places, things to go". myholidayhappiness.com.
  7. ^ "Mangaluru: Smiles at Srimanthi Bai Museum at Bejai". www.daijiworld.com.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Srimanthi Bhai Memorial Government Museum news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message Srimanthi Bhai Memorial Government Museum Mangalore Karnataka Collection of archaeological and geological artefacts a unit of Directorate of Archaeology amp Museums Karnataka was founded on 4 May 1960 by Sri B D Jatti the chief minister of Karnataka Government The museum is located in Mangalore the coastal land of Karnataka 1 Srimanthi Bhai Memorial Government MuseumSrimanthi Bhai Memorial Government MuseumLocation within KarnatakaEstablished4 May 1960 1960 05 04 LocationBejai Road Mangaluru KarnatakaCoordinates12 53 13 N 74 50 47 E 12 887000 N 74 846491 E 12 887000 74 846491 Coordinates 12 53 13 N 74 50 47 E 12 887000 N 74 846491 E 12 887000 74 846491TypeHistoric house museumVisitors1 million Contents 1 History 2 Exhibition galleries 2 1 Painting 2 2 Gandhiji photo gallery 2 3 Kids section 2 4 Stones 3 ReferencesHistory EditThe major portions of the collections were made by Col V R Mirajkar He was a medical officer at Lahore during the Second World War in the British Indian Army 2 The museum was his living house designed and constructed in nearly the same blueprint as the building structures of Milan Italy in the year 1935 and it looks like a ship Later the house was donated to the government of Karnataka in 1955 3 along with all the collection of antiques and contemporary masterpieces acquired during his trips within and outside India Thereafter it was transformed into a museum and named in honour and memory of his mother Srimanthi Bhai It houses antiquities and historical collections that depict the culture and lifestyle of ancient civilizations as well as arts and crafts Exhibition galleries EditThe Museum exhibitions consist of Tulunadu s unique Bootharathane idol Muga Mask utensils Paleolithic amp Neolithic stone tools coins metal utensils wooden furniture musical instruments ethnological materials arms amp armours replicas of the Harappa amp Mahenjodaro Gandhara amp Takshahshila School of art Warangal Nagarajunakonda Saranath Konark Kushana Ahimchatra Tulunadu and local regions Animals seals wooden panels gigantic wooden figurines porcelain materials musical instruments lamps clock wooden god figurines and other antiques for historical seeking aspects of local people 4 Painting Edit The exhibition covers traditional attire contemporary scenes portraits nature of both oil and water painting by various identified and unidentified artists The first floor of the building is dedicated to collections made by col V R Mirajkar He had collected a huge variety of handicrafts from India and also from China Nepal Czechoslovakia Africa Denmark Persia Germany Japan Turkey Brittan Italy Tibet Russia Venice Paris amp London Many of his contemporary collections are unique and have become antique pieces now Wooden furniture glass panels silver amp ivory objects shells cigar boxes a variety of lighters wooden objects glass materials metal objects etc were personally used by him Gandhiji photo gallery Edit Gandhiji s photo gallery exhibits his collections of Gandhiji s rare photographs 5 It reflects the life cycle of Gandhiji from birth until the end of the journey Life in Africa rallies non cooperation movements Dandi March Satyagraha photos depicting Gandhi with Nehru Jinnah Kasturba Rabindranath Tagore Subhash Chandra Bose Sardar Patel Lord Mount Batten and other historic figures of our nation Collections of Gandhiji s letters written to Andrews Wardha and others Kids section Edit Kids section contains a collection of performing puppets dolls of Yakshagana and Buta Kola bird amp animals figurines planes boat models photographs wooden models ethnical amp bhootha aaradane Uru of Tulunadu 6 Stones Edit Outer premises cover hero stone Maha Sati Kallu of Tulunadu Tulu Kannada inscriptions statues of soldiers Jaina serpent nagastones and Cannons collected from Jamlabad Fort Belthangady which are belongings made between 14th to 16th century AD 7 References Edit Shreemanthi Bai Memorial Government Museum Mangaluru DEPARTMENT OF ARCHAEOLOGY MUSEUMS AND HERITAGE archaeology karnataka gov in K T Vinobha 16 October 2012 Authorities do no good to this museum road Times of India Retrieved 10 January 2020 Kumar Ashwani 4 March 2016 Bejai museum awaits a facelift Deccan Herald Retrieved 10 January 2020 Mangaluru Smart City Limited mangalurusmartcity net Mangalore museum Gandhi letters Swapna Kishore swapnawrites com 24 April 2013 Bejai Museum Mangalore Museum timings entry fees nearby places things to go myholidayhappiness com Mangaluru Smiles at Srimanthi Bai Museum at Bejai www daijiworld com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Srimanthi Bhai Memorial Government Museum amp oldid 1124982737, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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