9th October, 2003
Ministry of Urban Development & Poverty Alleviation  


PRESIDENT TO DEDICATE THE RAJIV GANDHI MEMORIAL TO THE NATION


The Rajiv Gandhi Memorial at Sriperumbudur will be dedicated to the Nation on 10th October, 2003 by the President of India, Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam.

Sriperumbudur, located at a distance of 42 Km. from Chennai on the Chennai-Bangalore-Mumbai National Highway, is a historically important town. It is the birth place of Saint Ramanujar, who gave the Visishtadvida Philosophy to the world and the First Alwar of the 12 Alwars of Vaishnavaita sect.

Former Prime Minister of India, Shri Rajiv Gandhi was assassinated on 21.5.1991 at Sriperumbudur. It was decided by the Government of India to erect a Memorial at this place for the departed leader. Accordingly, the work was taken up in June, 1994. The Government of Tamil Nadu gave 12.19 acres of land free of cost. The Memorial has been developed by the Central Public Works Department (CPWD) at a cost of Rs.21.15 crores.

The Central spot of the memorial is the place where Rajiv Gandhi laid down his life. In a square platform of 40’x40’ size, a raised platform of 21’ diameter has been constructed, finished with Jaisalmer yellow marble flooring inlaid with while marble depicting scattered flowers. The portrait of Rajiv Gandhi, created by fine marble inlay work (pietra dura), is embedded in a pink granite stone block which has been erected on this circular platform.

The central feature is circumscribed by seven massive granite pillars of 1.2 meter diameter, 15 meter high, having bronze capital on top, each weighing approx. 1.5 tonnes. These pillars represent seven concepts namely, Dharma, Satya, Nyaya, Vigyan, Tyaga, Shanti and Smiridhi. These pillars also represent seven sacred rivers of our country, viz. Ganga, Yamuna, Godavari, Brahamputra, Narmada, Sindhu & Kaveri. Various quotations of Rajiv Gandhi have been carved at the base of each pillar depicting Secularism, Truth, Social Justice, Modernization, Freedom Movement, World Peace and Progress and Development. Each pillar has different carving patterns and unique capitol design symbolizing each concept.

On the southern side of the memorial, Base relief work has been done on a grey granite stonewall 4.80 m high and 45 m long which depicts the transformation of Indian Civilization from primitive stage to modern times with the carving of Rajiv Gandhi in the middle.

The path last taken by the departed leader has been symbolized by construction of a historic path with pink granite stone pavement from the main pathway to the central spot.

The complex as a whole has been beautiful with landscaping, pathways, sprinkler system, etc. and subdued lighting. Three Xenon lamp fittings provide high powered collimated beams forming a three dimensional triangle, meeting at a height 150 meter above the central spot.