Step back in time at Hemu's Samadhi Sthal in Panipat, Haryana! This special place honors Hemu, also known as Hem Chandra Vikramaditya, a brave warrior from the 16th century. Discover the stories of battles and bravery that shaped India's history at this important landmark. A must-see for history buffs and curious travelers!
Learn About Hemu'S Life And Battles.
Pay Respects At The Memorial.
Photography Of The Samadhi Sthal.
Reflect On The Historical Significance Of Panipat.
October to March
Morning
₹200 per person
Hemu, originally a grain trader, rose through the ranks to become the commander-in-chief of the Suri dynasty's army. He won 22 battles consecutively and claimed the title of Vikramaditya. In 1556, after capturing Delhi, he faced the Mughal army led by Bairam Khan, Akbar's regent, in the Second Battle of Panipat. Despite initial success, Hemu was struck by an arrow in the eye during the battle. Unconscious and incapacitated, he was captured by the Mughals and executed. The Samadhi Sthal marks the spot where this event took place. It stands as a symbol of Hemu's valor and his challenge to Mughal authority during a crucial period in Indian history. The site is a historical landmark, reflecting the power struggles of the time.