Mahārāṇā Pratāp of Mewar
Tradition
Hindu / Rajput / Folk
Location
- Chittorgarh, Chittorgarh, Rajasthan (24.8833°N, 74.6167°E)
Sacred Narrative
Mahārāṇā Pratāp (1540–1597) — Rajput king of Mewar who refused Akbar's tribute demand and fought guerrilla resistance for 25 years. His cavalry horse Chetak (who leapt to save him at the Battle of Haldighati) is folk-immortalized. Shrines to him and Chetak in Chittorgarh, Kumbhalgarh, Udaipur.
Wisdom Graph: Divine Associations
MantraTradition-specific
- Offerings
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- Sacred colours
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🪔 Worship Procedures
- Daily rites
- • tradition-specific
🛕 Principal Temples
- 📍 Chittorgarh, Chittorgarh, Rajasthan, IndiaFestivals: Annual festivalPratāp — 16th c. Rajput hero
🎊 Festivals
- Annual Mahārāṇā Pratāp of Mewar festivalSeasonally · 1–10 days
📜 Primary Scriptural Sources
- Hindu primary textsscriptural/oral