The Raja Dinkar Kelkar Museum is in Pune, Maharashtra, India.
It contains the collection of Dr Dinkar G. Kelkar (1896–1990), dedicated to the memory of his only son, Raja, who died an untimely tragic death.The three-storey building houses various sculptures dating back to the 14th century.There are also ornaments made of ivory, silver and gold, musical instruments (a particularly fine collection)., war weapons and vessels, etc.
The collection was started around 1920 and by 1960 it contained around 15,000 objects. In 1962, Dr Kelkar handed his collection to the Department of Archaeology within the Government of Maharashtra.
One part of particular interest is the "Mastani Mahal". Raja Kelkar made an attempt at depicting the palace of Mastani, (wife of the Peshwa Baji Rao I) with its remnants. A beautiful piece in the collection is the carving of lord Ganesha on the seed; the idol of lord Ganesha is shown with his trunk towards the left, which is quite rare and difficult to build or draw
Is there any entry fee for & Raja Dinkar Kelkar Museum ..?
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