Honoring the fearless Rajput king, Maharana Pratap Singh — the pride of Mewar and the symbol of bravery in Indian history.
Maharana Pratap was born on May 9, 1540, in Kumbhalgarh, Rajasthan. His legacy began in the royal Sisodia dynasty of Mewar.
From a young age, Pratap showed signs of courage, discipline, and unmatched leadership — qualities that later defined his rule.
On June 18, 1576, Pratap fought the mighty Mughal army led by Man Singh I. Though not a victory, it became a tale of unmatched valor.
Maharana Pratap’s horse, Chetak, is remembered for his loyalty. Even when wounded, he saved his master from capture.
After the Battle of Haldighati, Pratap lived in forests with his family and soldiers, never surrendering to the Mughals.
Despite hardships, Maharana Pratap reclaimed much of his lost territory and ruled with pride and independence.
Maharana Pratap symbolizes resistance, honor, and patriotism — a hero whose story inspires generations.
Every year, people in Rajasthan and across India celebrate his birth with parades, tributes, and cultural events.
On this Maharana Pratap Jayanti, let’s remember the values of bravery, self-respect, and love for one's land.
“Better to live in self-respect in forests than to live in luxury under slavery.”