Banjara Virasat Museum is a museum dedicated to the Banjara community (a group of nomadic tribes originally from Rajasthan who are settled in various states of India), situated at Poharadevi in Washim district of Maharashtra state in India.
[3][4] The museum showcases the cultural practices, traditions and history of the Banjara community.
The museum is featured with a 150-feet Sevadhwaj with an equestrian statue of Sant Sevalal Maharaj.
A daily light and music laser show takes place at about 7 p.m.[6] The museum is a four-story structure with thirteen galleries of historical exhibits.
It showcases the legacy of the Banjara community and its leaders, historical movements and the artefacts that depict their ways of lives.