Vijaya Stambha Explained

Vijaya Stambha
Alternate Names:Victory Tower
Location:Chittorgarh, Rajasthan, India
Map Type:India#Rajasthan
Coordinates:24.8879°N 74.6452°W
Height:37.190NaN0[1]
Completion Date:1448 CE
Building Type:Tower
Floor Count:9
Architect:Sutradhar Jaita

The Vijaya Stambha is an imposing victory monument located within Chittor Fort in Chittorgarh, Rajasthan, India. The tower was constructed by the Hindu Rajput king Rana Kumbha of Mewar in 1448 CE to commemorate his victory over the army of Malwa led by Mahmud Khilji in the Battle of Sarangpur. The tower is dedicated to Hindu God Vishnu.[2] Colonel James Todd considered it one of the finest examples of Hindu Rajput architecture & superior to Qutub Minar.[3]

Inscriptions

To commemorate this great victory, Rana Kumbha built the great Vijay Stambha (Tower of Victory) in the fortress of Chittor. However, before this tower could be completed, the Rana had to face and vanquish the combination of two most powerful kingdoms in India at the time, those of Gujarat and Malwa, these glorious events are inscribed on the celebrated tower. Sultan Mahmud Khilji remained a prisoner in Chittor for a period of six months, after which he was liberated with ransom by Rana Kumbha.The inscribed slabs in the uppermost storey containing a detailed genealogy of the rulers of Chittaur and their deeds is ascribed to Rana Kumbha court scholar, Atri and his son Mahesh. The names of the architect, Sutradhar Jaita and his three sons who assisted him, Napa, Puja, and Poma, are carved on the fifth floor of the tower.

The Vijaya Stambha is a remarkable example of religious pluralism practised by the Rajputs. The topmost story features an image of the Jain Goddess, Padmavati.[4] [5]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Chittaurgarh Fort, Distt. Chittaurgarh. Archaeological Survey of India. 15 April 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20071021024949/http://asi.nic.in/asi_monu_tktd_raj_chittor.asp . 2007-10-21.
  2. Book: Chandra. Satish. Satish Chandra. Medieval India: From Sultanat to the Mughals-Delhi Sultanat (1206-1526) - Part One. 2004. Har-Anand Publications. 9788124110645. 224. en.
  3. Web site: Bhanwar Singh . Thada . 2023-06-29 . विजय स्तम्भ - महमूद खिलजी पर विजय की याद में बनाया . 2024-02-02 . en-US.
  4. Chittorgarh, Shobhalal Shastri, 1928, pp. 64-65
  5. Ali. M. Athar. Encounter and Efflorescence: Genesis of the Medieval Civilization. Social Scientist. January 1990. 18. 1/2. 20. 10.2307/3517324 . 3517324.