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RE: A Tour to Pratap Gaurav Kendra at Udaipur, Rajasthan, India

in #life6 years ago

Good pictures and great artworks. But do we really need to showcase such violent acts (like bisecting horse & the warrior into 2 pieces with a single blow) to demonstrate one's might?

Imho, this put tbe great Maharana in a poor light. He was not a cruel king as being depicted here!

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Thanks for your feedback.
I want to clear that one thing that this is the truth of history, we don't want to show any violence here. This show how maharana Pratap is strong man that he has technique as well as power and this was the seen of war. He was not a cruel king but it depends how we think about seeing these picture. If we think like as you wrote we think cruel but this is not the case shown by this post.
जाकी रही भावना जैसी, प्रभु मूरत देखी तिन तैसी ...

I'm not denying the truth. But it's our responsibility of how we portray it and what aspect of it we promote in context of today's society.

Nobody would try to emphasize the facts like Dashrath had 4 wives or Krishna had 16000. We only focus on the positive and inspiring aspects of historical figures.

Pt. Nehru's ridiculous thinking that why do people don't eat grapes when there is shortage of wheat during famine or Rajiv Gandhi's ignorance when he questioned why do farmers don't grow red chilli instead of green chilli when the red one sells at a higher price; is never promoted though these were true.

I am not understand your point of view regarding photo posted in this post.
I was not written any where that maharana pratap is cruel king. I have posted the things. It is upto reader that how they translate it.
I translate it as written in above reply. You translate/understand it as you written in your comment. Any other steemians can translate it any other way.