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Gopinath Temple is a priceless treasure of art, see the history of Banswara Fort, the younger brother of Chittor Fort in the video.

Banswara Darshan Desk, the area which is today known as Samaimata, in the 15th century, this area inhabited by jungles was known as Banswara. Even today, on the highest hill of Banswara, there are remains of the palace of Basia Bhil built during the Parmar rule.

This mountain is at an altitude of 1400 meters. There is a dense forest in the valley, which is full of teak trees. It also has panther movement. Samai was his wife’s name. Before the year 1530, Bansia Bhil had considerable influence in Banswara.

In 1515, on the day of Makar Sankranti, he left Amarthun along with his brothers and sisters and settled in Banswara by cutting trees in the forest. Since then he came to be known as Raja Banksia Bhil. Banksia Bhil had two wives Samai and Hangwai and named Samaipura mountain after Samai. Hungar mountain in Amarthun city was named after Hangvai.

Bronze statue weighing 4300 kg, 15 feet high

The statue of Bhil king Banksia has been installed outside the Municipal Council. Its launch is pending. This memorial built by the Municipal Council will not only be attractive because of its grand statue but also because of the fountain, colorful lightning and garden and will emerge as a selfie point.

The statue of Banksia Bhil made of bronze metal is 15 feet high. In which Banksia Bhil is riding on a horse with a bow and arrows. Its weight is 4300 kg. Whose cost is Rs 39.40 lakh. Its height from road level is 24 feet. A memorial for this statue has been built by the Council at a cost of Rs 35 lakh, which is made of red stones from Dholpur and Jaipur. It is proposed to get this statue unveiled by the Chief Minister.

There are three ponds in the name of three sisters. Banksia Bhil has three ponds in the name of three sisters. Bai Talab is named after Bai, Dai Talab is named after Dai and Raj Talab is named after Raja. The statue of Bansia Bhil in Bhimkund was unveiled by the then Vice President Bhairo Singh Shekhawat who had come to Banswara at that time on the request of Lal Shankar Pargi. Amra Bhil, father of Banksia Bhil, made Armathoon city the capital. The idol of Maa Ambe, the family deity of Charpeta dynasty, is installed here.

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