
Mahatma Gandhi
The foremost leader of India’s independence movement, he pioneered Satyagraha and non-violence, unifying the nation in a moral struggle for truth and freedom that remains a global inspiration for justice.
Man becomes great exactly in the degree in which he works for the welfare of his fellow men.

The Freedom Fighters Memorial is an ode to the unwavering spirit of India's independence movement. Commissioned by the Brigade Foundation, it is more than a tribute; it is a connection between yesterday’s sacrifice and tomorrow’s promise.
Here, every architectural detail tells a story. The vertical follies, with their golden-yellow panels, narrate the tales of our heroes and evoke the bright future they envisioned. Deliberately positioned near a school in Chikmagaluru, this memorial serves as an essential, "open-air classroom" for young minds.
We remember the freedom fighters who stood strong through hardship and hope, those who believed in an India that could rise together and live free. Their courage and unity shaped the foundation of our nation and continue to inspire generations to protect the freedom they once fought for.

The foremost leader of India’s independence movement, he pioneered Satyagraha and non-violence, unifying the nation in a moral struggle for truth and freedom that remains a global inspiration for justice.

India’s first Prime Minister, visionary statesman, and freedom fighter who led India to independence and laid the foundations for democratic governance and industrial growth.

A charismatic leader who formed the Indian National Army and challenged British rule through armed resistance and international alliances.

The “Iron Man of India,” who played a pivotal role in integrating princely states and strengthening India’s political unity.

Fearless revolutionary leader who orchestrated guerrilla warfare against British forces and vowed never to be captured alive, symbolizing uncompromising resistance.

Renowned nationalist and radical leader who popularized the slogan “Swaraj is my birthright,” catalyzing assertive mass movements against British colonialism.

A prominent nationalist, lawyer, and freedom fighter known as “Punjab Kesari,” he advocated self-rule and resistance against British oppression through activism and writing.

India’s second Prime Minister, remembered for his humility and leadership during times of war and peace, and for the enduring call of “Jai Jawan, Jai Kisan.”

The first President of independent India, he played a key role in the freedom struggle and constitutional development, fostering unity in a diverse nation.

The principal architect of India’s Constitution, a social reformer and champion of equality, who fought caste discrimination and upheld democratic values.

A senior leader in the Indian National Congress, Gokhale advocated constitutional reforms, social justice, and education, shaping India’s political awakening and freedom movement.

Scholar, freedom fighter, and India’s first education minister, Azad championed secularism, national unity, and educational reforms for a free India.

The queen of Jhansi and iconic heroine of the 1857 Rebellion, who led her troops valiantly in armed struggle against British annexation.

The Indian soldier whose actions in 1857 sparked the First War of Indian Independence, symbolising early armed resistance to colonial rule.

Revolutionary socialist whose daring acts against British authorities and martyrdom electrified the youth and intensified the call for complete independence.

Known as the “Grand Old Man of India,” he exposed British economic exploitation and advocated for Indian political rights in British Parliament.

Leader of the 1857 rebellion in Kanpur, who opposed British rule and organised significant revolutionary resistance during India’s First War of Independence.

The fearless 16th-century Queen of Ullal, Karnataka, who resisted Portuguese colonisers and pioneered early anti-colonial naval defence, exemplifying women’s leadership in resistance movements.

The early 19th-century queen of Kittur, who led armed resistance against British annexation, symbolising grassroots opposition to colonial rule and inspiring future freedom fighters.

A freedom fighter and writer who contributed to India’s independence movement through revolutionary activism and political thought.

A prominent freedom fighter from Karnataka who later served as Chief Minister, contributing to post-independence governance and reform.

Honouring the fearless souls whose courage shaped our nation’s freedom.

A powerful tribute to the heroes whose sacrifices built our independence.

A moment marking the celebration of courage and commitment to India’s freedom legacy.

A living testament to India’s enduring spirit of independence and unity.

Honouring the Father of the Nation and his vision of peace and self-reliance.
Located at Hosamane Circle in Chikmagaluru, the memorial is easily accessible by road from surrounding areas.





Join us as we honor the legacy of courage and creativity through experiences that inspire reflection, connection, and celebration. From cultural tributes to community gatherings, these moments embody the same spirit that drives everything we build.
Freedom Fighters “Guess Who”

An interactive quiz that brings history to life
Heritage Evening: Stories of Courage

An evening dedicated to tales of India’s freedom struggle
Light of Legacy: An Evening of Art & Architecture

A celebration of design and remembrance
A Walk Through Time

A guided evening walk through the memorial