Param Yodha Sthal

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New Delhi, India

Memorial park

Param Yodha Sthal Reviews | Rating 4.9 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Param Yodha Sthal is located in New Delhi, India on India Gate. Param Yodha Sthal is rated 4.9 out of 5 in the category memorial park in India.

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ASHARUL SEIKH

A view of the 'Param Yodha Sthal' part of the National War Memorial, near India Gate, on February 24, 2019 in New Delhi, India. PM Modi will ...

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Mohit Johar

Must visit to pay homage to great warriors. Located behind India Gate. To visit walk through behind India Gate. Well maintained memorial park. After reading the narratives written on the stone , the heroic deeds can be visualised of the great Army men to fought to save the nation.

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ABUBAKKAR SHEIKH

Considering the Indian Armed Forces first proposed a National War Memorial to the Indian Government in the Lord’s Year of 1960, this National War Memorial in New Delhi has been…

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Dhruv Narayan Bhargava

Param yoddha sthal located near India Gate and National War Memorial Museum, New Delhi India. Yodha sthal is well maintained and neat clean built in memory of martyrs. Must visit to pray homage to our Bravery soldiers.

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Mohd Zeeshan Noor

This place doesn't need to be rated on behalf of star, this place is already decorated with the fragrance of battle heroes. People rarely visit this place. Please do visit! It takes not more than 10 min.

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The complex comprises busts of war heroes, and a precinct of four chakras, with each one signifying different values of the armed forces. The Amar Chakra (Circle of Immortality) is the innermost circle. It has a 15.5m tall granite obelisk with an eternal flame to pay homage to the heroes who sacrificed their lives in the line of duty. Then comes the Veerta Chakra (Circle of Bravery), a gallery depicting scenes from the battles Indian forces have fought. Nearby is the Tyag Chakra (Circle of Sacrifice) made of granite bricks with names of 25,942 heroes, their rank and regiment, etched in gold. Besides soldiers who were killed in wars of 1947, 1962, 1965, 1971 and 1999, the names of heroes who died while on Indian Peace Keeping Force Operations in Sri Lanka are also inscribed at the Tyag Chakra. This structure is fringed by 600 trees that act as a wall representing the soldiers who protect the country, and hence called the Rakshak Chakra (Circle of Protection).

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Aditya Kumar Singh

Great, built in memory of the martyrs

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Rakesh Sharma

48 statues of the soldiers who have attained the highest pride 'pram vir chakra' the highest award for the services towards the Nations pride.