Wednesday, April 09, 2008

Mount Abu The King of Games Polo

Experience the Pavilion's Glorious Heritage: Uncovering the Legend Behind the Hallowed Ground


"The Pavilion as depicted on an ancient postcard"
The Pavilion as depicted on an ancient postcard

Travel back in time with an old postcard that reveals the Pavilion's everlasting splendour. This historical gem, once known as Trevor's Oval, was a tribute to polo's grandeur, mirroring the history of colonial days. The grounds, filled with history, saw the best horses and showcased the talents of past Maharajas and the British elite.
The ghosts of the past persisted until 1932, when the fierce game of polo came to an abrupt halt, leaving an unexplained hole that history has yet to fill. My own memories from the early 1960s, on the other hand, provide a vivid image. As a young observer, I was awestruck by the passing out March parade of Indian Police Service cadets. The flawless horse manoeuvres and incredible horse-riding prowess never failed to fascinate those in attendance.
The horsemen's peg-sticking prowess was nothing short of incredible, displaying an unrivalled mix of agility and precision. The distinguished presence of Presidents and Vice Presidents as respected Chief Guests enhanced the ambience of this sacred land.
However, with the move of the Training Academy, the previously immaculately maintained grounds began to deteriorate. Rainwater caused areas of soggy soil, changing the once-holy ground into an overgrown, dismal expanse.
They repurposed the site for the summer festival in an effort to revitalise its role. Tents dotted the immaculate field, housing stores and makeshift amusement parks. The Air Force, as if mirroring the winds of change, now uses the site for helicopter landings, a dramatic shift from its polo-filled past.
However, a ray of optimism appears on the horizon. With the start of the "Maharao Sirohi Polo Cup" on April 10, 2008, there was a wave of thankfulness among Abu residents. This event commemorates the return of polo, paying homage to the Polo Oval's past and legacy. As Abuites, we extend a warm welcome to all guests, encouraging them to join us in the delightful spectacle of the upcoming matches.
With its rich history and renewed energy, the Pavilion serves as a tribute to the enduring heritage of the past and the optimistic resuscitation of a beloved athletic institution.

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