Mohan Shakti National Heritage Park

Coordinates: 30°56′08″N 77°08′58″E / 30.935494°N 77.149371°E / 30.935494; 77.149371
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Shakti National Heritage Park
A Hindu Heritage Park in Himachal Pradesh
Religion
AffiliationHinduism
DistrictSolan district
Location
LocationSolan
StateHimachal Pradesh
CountryIndia
Mohan Shakti National Heritage Park is located in Himachal Pradesh
Mohan Shakti National Heritage Park
Shown within Himachal Pradesh
Mohan Shakti National Heritage Park is located in India
Mohan Shakti National Heritage Park
Mohan Shakti National Heritage Park (India)
Geographic coordinates30°56′08″N 77°08′58″E / 30.935494°N 77.149371°E / 30.935494; 77.149371
Architecture
CreatorBrigadier Kapil Mohan, Retired
Completed20th century

Mohan Shakti National Heritage Park, also referred to as the Solan Heritage Park, is a modern-era Indian heritage complex in Harat, near Solan, Himachal Pradesh, India.[1] It is about 40 kilometers south of Shimla, about 15 kilometers north of Solan, and 85 kilometers northeast of Chandigarh. Spread over 40 acres of land, it was founded by Kapil Mohan – a retired Brigadier of the Indian Army, a Padma Shree awardee of India and an heir to the liquor-manufacturing family business Mohan Meakin Limited of Solan and Ghaziabad.[2][3] The site is about 10 kilometers from the Solan "Old Monk" brewery operations of Mohan Meakin.[1] The heritage complex costs around Rs 100 crore to build.[4]

The temple-like building in the park

It is set on a hillside with a view of Himachal valley and the foothills of the Himalayas. The complex includes an expansive garden and park with a large Hindu temple at the top. The temple has two large "Om" symbols in the front, and Surya in a seven-horse chariot on the top. The temple features artwork of Hindu legends from the Vedas, the Ramayana and the Mahabharata. Motifs of Indian culture such as elephant, lion, tiger, peacock and river dolphin statues also dot the heritage park. The site includes life-size statues of famed Vedic rishis along with Hindu mythical figures and deities.[2][5]

The park was inaugurated by Atal Bihari Vajpayee on Dec 01, 2002.[4]

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References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Actor Anil Kapoor visits Mohan Mekin brewery, The Tribune (Nov 30 2020)
  2. ^ a b "Heritage Park near Solan soon | Chandigarh News - Times of India". The Times of India. 2002.
  3. ^ Grand old monk of booze dies at 90, The Times of India (Jan 10 2018)
  4. ^ a b Heritage Park near Solan soon, The Times of India (Nov 29 2002)
  5. ^ Swati Tarafdar (2018), Delhi to Kandaghat, The Mint