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Remembering Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj on His Death Anniversary

Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, a towering figure in Indian history, breathed his last on April 3, 1680, succumbing to severe fever and dysentery. His demise marked the end of an illustrious era in the annals of the Maratha Empire. Born on February 19, 1630, Shivaji Maharaj hailed from the Bhonsle Maratha clan in present-day Maharashtra. Renowned […]

Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, a towering figure in Indian history, breathed his last on April 3, 1680, succumbing to severe fever and dysentery. His demise marked the end of an illustrious era in the annals of the Maratha Empire. Born on February 19, 1630, Shivaji Maharaj hailed from the Bhonsle Maratha clan in present-day Maharashtra.

Renowned for his indomitable spirit, Shivaji Maharaj led the establishment of the Maratha Empire through his exceptional warfare strategies, administrative prowess, and heroic exploits. His leadership was characterized by a deep sense of compassion for the downtrodden and a fierce determination to protect his people from foreign invaders.

How Shivaji became Chhatrapati Shivaji?

Shivaji initiated a campaign to establish Hindavi Swarajya (self-rule for Hindu people) by rebelling against the Bijapur Sultanate and seizing numerous forts in the Deccan region. He waged wars against the Deccan Sultanates, the Mughal Empire, and the emerging English East India Company, which was active in the ports of western India.

Shivaji seized his initial fort in 1645 and ultimately founded a stable kingdom with Raigad as the capital, backed by influential Maratha warrior clans. His forces mainly consisted of agile peasant pastoralists. Although Shivaji was the nominal leader of the Maratha empire for many years, he wasn’t formally the king until his coronation occurred. Finally, in 1674, Shivaji was anointed as Chhatrapati.

On his death anniversary, we pay homage to Shivaji Maharaj’s enduring legacy, which continues to inspire generations. This occasion prompts reflection on his invaluable contributions to Indian history, his unwavering commitment to social justice, and his visionary governance.

Through his exemplary leadership, Shivaji Maharaj instilled a sense of pride and reverence in the hearts of millions, leaving behind a treasure trove of wisdom and inspiration for all.

Here are some of his most inspiring quotes:

  1. “Even from enemies, a man can learn. The better a man becomes, the fewer his enemies.”
  2. “The strongest of enemies can be defeated with your conviction, determination and passion.”
  3. “Freedom is a boon, which everyone has the right to receive.”
  4. “It is better to be a lion for a day than a sheep all your life.”
  5. “A man becomes great when he plants a tree, knowing that he will never sit in its shade.”

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