Special 365 days

Shivaji Jayanti

Published

on

Try saying this name three times: Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Jayanti. This is the name of the great emperor of the Maratha empire in the 17th century. He was born on February 19, 1630, in the Shivneri fort. He was named after the goddess Shivai, who blessed his mother’s prayers for a son.

Shivaji founded the Maratha empire after seizing the forts of Torna, Raigad, and Kondana at the age of 17. His coronation as emperor of Maratha was held in Raigad in 1674 when he was 44 years old. It had 50,000 people in attendance. He promoted the use of Sanskrit and Marathi languages in court during his rule. He was a great warrior and an intelligent leader who handled politics well during his reign. He had four wives and eight children. He later died of fever and dysentery in 1680, at the age of 50.

Shivaji is a figure who represents courage, freedom, and the fight for independence. The holiday was first celebrated by Lokmanya Tilak in Pune in 1895. The freedom fighter Bal Gangadhar made the holiday popular by making Shivaji’s achievements known, making the holiday widely celebrated in India. The holiday is celebrated by gathering at the first captured by Shivaji and commemorating his acts and achievements. We respect his great feats at his young age and great war tactics, which established him as the leader of Maratha.

Advertisement

You can celebrate the holiday by creating awareness online, watching the celebrations online, and doing a good act of bravery.

Complete News Source : National Times

Advertisement

Trending

Exit mobile version