The madhur day panel chart also known as Sattar Matka (Indian Constitution
Day), is observed on the final day of the Indian Constitution. The reason for
the celebration is rooted in the famous story of Mahatma Gandhi, who was
assassinated by the Hindu Rightists in 1969. This anniversary is also
celebrated with similar fervor throughout the country. Although this
celebration is not a major annual event like the Independence Day, it still
holds important meanings and deserves our attention and participation.
This day is celebrated with great fondness and enthusiasm in all
the states of India. There are a few reasons behind the special appeal of this
Indian Constitution Day. Among other things, Madur Day is observed to celebrate
the foundation of the Republic of India. In the historical annals, it is
recorded that the Indian freedom movement was primarily funded, organized and
led by the Indian masses under the guidance of the Mahatma Gandhi. In addition,
the first Prime Minister of the British India, Sir Stafford Cripps, paid homage
to the Indian masses and publicly accepted the Indian declaration of
independence on this day.
The Madhur Day celebrations to mark the golden anniversary of
the Freedom Movement. There are many interesting stories behind the origin of
the date. For example, it could have been on this day that Mahatma Gandhi died.
If this is the case, the next phase of the Freedom Movement would then be the
formation of the Indian government headed by the first prime minister of India,
Jawaharlal Nehru.
Madhur Day panel chart represents the three phases of the
Freedom Movement. It depicts the progress of the freedom fighters in different
places of India. There are twenty-two panels that represent the progress of the
Freedom Movement in Madura, Ghaziabad, Purna and Delhi. The Maduration, the
last of the Independence Days, marks the actual arrival of the last Freedom
Fighter, General Charles Castleton, at Amarnath on the eve of Dhanteras.
Madury is one of the most important public holidays in the
Indian calendar. On this day, people commemorate the birth of the fifth
governor of India, Bahadur Shri Ayodhya Maharaj, at Srinagar. The Madurry Day
panel depicts the five points of the Indian polity, which are headed by the
erstwhile Maharajas.
There are other notable public holidays in the Indian calendar,
which follow on from Madur. On these days, people commemorate Tipu Sultan of
Mysore. Tipu is the founder of Tipu Sultan, whose demise is commemorated with a
festival in the city of Mysore in Karnataka. There is also a national day for
Tipu Sultan in the state of Bengal. A Madury Day panel depicts the last five
points of the golden triangle, which were ruled by the erstwhile Maharajas.
The Madury Day is not a very popular festival among the locals
of Madura or even the people of Tripolia as the day falls on a Monday. So most
of the festivals are celebrated on a Friday or a Saturday. Most of the people
in Madura or Tripolia celebrate the grand celebration on a Wednesday. Most of
the other states celebrate on a Sunday. A Madury Day panel portrays the five
points of the golden triangle, which were governed by the erstwhile Maharajas.
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