National Museum in New Delhi show
cases the most comprehensive collections of Indian
art and artefacts. Spread over three spacious floors,
it provides a comprehensive review of ethnological
objects from the pre-historic archaelogical finds
to the late medieval period.
The collections of Indus Valley Civilization, Brahminical,
Jain and Buddhist sculptural antiques can be viewed
here. The colourful paintings of the Mughals, Rajputs
and the Deccans are praiseworthy. Octogonal mini
Quran, Babamama in Babar's handwriting, Jahangir's
diary, over 300 varieties of musical instruments,
textiles, an anthropoligical section and a handicrafts
gallery enriches the museum. It also houses relics
exacavated in Delhi region.