Historical Records

Historical records about Veer Budhu Bhagat primarily come from colonial administrative documents, regional archives, and later historical research on tribal uprisings in the Chotanagpur region. British records from the early 1830s mention disturbances, revolts, and military actions taken to suppress tribal resistance, providing official accounts of the uprising.

Artistic Representations

Veer Budhu Bhagat is often depicted in  paintings, murals, statues, and digital illustrations that highlight his courage and leadership. Artists portray him in traditional attire, standing firmly against colonial authority, symbolizing resistance and tribal pride. These creative representations help preserve his legacy and make his story visually powerful for modern audiences.

Scroll to Top