Because of Prithvi raj's growing power Jaya chand was extremely jealous of his valour and extending Kingdom. The children are being given basic training in the painting from June 1 to 8 and next they would be trained in finer aspects of clay modelling. Prithvi Raj Sanyogita This Painting artistically mirrors the scene of bloody battle that took place between the ar my of Prithvi raj Chauhan, the ruler of Ajmer, and that of Jayachand, the ruler of Kanauj in north India. Elaborating on the workshop, Talat Mehmood who is teaching students the finer aspects of painting, said, "It is important to educate children about the intricacies of paintings right from the childhood so that they can imbibe the basics at an early stage and give shape to their talent." Rajesh Purohit, director of Allahabad Museum, told TOI that the month-long workshop has been organised to train children in the arts. locationon Moradabad Tanda Bajpur Road, Midwayt to Tanda Dadiyal, Gram Sarakthal, Rampur. Aamir Khan, student of class XI has made portrait of Chota Bhim. Maharaja Prithviraj Chauhan Post Graduate Mahavidyalaya. Tarun Singh has made sketch of a deer grazing in the ground. She also tried her t hands at making cartoons.
Ashika Jain, a student of Girls High School, was keenly learning the intricacies of sketching. The painting was titled `India's Beauty'. Deep Malviya, a student of Kendriya Vidayala, was making a beautiful sketch of the village life through two lady protagonists carrying earthen pots on their heads. This book flies with the undaunted Prithviraj, witnessing the formation of history. He was a brilliant child and very sharp at learning the military skills. When he was a young boy he could accurately hit targets only on the basis of its sounds. He was very intelligent child who have sharp military skills. Surya Pratap Shahi, another student was mesmerised by the beauty of nature and remained busy in making the sketch of a blossoming flower. Prithviraj Chauhan, the last ruler of Chauhan dynasty to sit on the throne of Delhi, was born in 1168 as the son of Someshwar Chauhan, the king of Ajmer. Prithviraj Chauhan ‘Raso saind that Prithviraj Chauhan became well-versed in a number of subjects, including history, mathematics, medicine, military, painting, philosophy and theology.
The king draped in the warrior's attire seems to inspire this little painter. Abhishek Singh, a student of class VI, was seen using his dexterous hands in giving shape to a portrait of the great warrior Prithviraj Chauhan. The children are learning the fine aspects of painting in the main hall of the museum that is replete with Mughal, Pahari, Rajasthani, Ajanta Frescoes and modern art paintings. Prithviraj Chauhan quick rise and his growing caused ill-feeling to the powerful king Jaichand. He ruled his kingdom from the two capitals of Delhi and Ajmer. He did ceaseless military campaigns and extended his kingdom to Rajasthan, Gujarat and Eastern Punjab. ALLAHABAD: The Allahabad Museum is abuzz with children these days who are learning painting and sketching in a summer workshop organised on the premises. Prithviraj Chauhan was very romantic and extremely fearless person.