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News1821-01-2026, 19:56

Mahishadal Rajbari Preserves Ancient Palanquin: A Glimpse into Lost Heritage

  • Palanquins, once a primary mode of transport for royalty and the wealthy, have a history dating back over 250 years before Christ in Indian civilization.
  • These ornate vehicles, covered in silk and adorned with carvings, were symbols of heritage and widely used for weddings in rural Bengal.
  • With the advent of railways and motor vehicles during the British era, palanquins gradually faded from common use, becoming a silent memory.
  • The Mahishadal Rajbari in East Medinipur district proudly displays a traditional palanquin, once used by the royal family's queens, for tourists.
  • Regional historian Joydeb Malakar notes that palanquins, now mostly found in museums, were integral to aristocratic women's travel and grand weddings.

Why It Matters: Mahishadal Rajbari keeps the palanquin tradition alive, offering a rare look at India's transportation heritage.

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