The Establishment of Hindavi Swaraj
At the age of only 16, Chhatrapati Shivaji built the pylon of Swarajya. Awakening love for Dharma in a handful of Mavals, he taught them to fight and gave them the concept of Swarajya. For the sake of Hindavi Swarajya, a handful of Mavals sacrificed their lives regardless of their lives. Fighting against five kingdoms, one region won. In just 50 years, Bijapur and Delhi were flooded. In 1674, under the guidance of his Guru Samarth Ramdas Swami, Maharaj proclaimed the establishment of Hindavi Swarajya, crowned himself and gave the throne to Hinduism.
Shivaji Maharaj-An Ideal & Independent ruler of Maharashtra
Chhatrapati Shivaji Raje Bhosale, known as the founder of the Hindavi Empire and an ideal ruler, is revered in Maharashtra and elsewhere as an all-encompassing, tolerant king. Using the method of guerrilla poetry adapted in the hills of Maharashtra to fight the enemy, he fought against the Adilshahi of Bijapur, the Nizamshahi of Ahmednagar and the mighty Mughal Empire and sowed the seeds of the Marathi Empire. Although the Adilshahi, Nizamshahi and Mughal empires were powerful, all their power in Maharashtra was on the local chiefs and forts. He used to oppress the people of Sardar/Killadar. Shivaji Maharaj liberated the people from that injustice and set an example of good ideal rule before the future rulers. While trying to review Chhatrapati's personality and career, some things came to light. Bravery, prowess, physical ability, heroism, efficient organization, strict and planned administration, diplomacy, courage, vision...
such high quality qualities seem to be concentrated in the personality of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj.
An Optimist and a Fearless Fighter
A friend of the righteous'Shivaji Maharaj was a unique fighter. His intention was to conquer the region
from the Indus River to the Bay of Bengal. Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj was an invincible warrior. He was fully aware of the art of governing. He was a friend of the righteous and a supporter of religion, Robert Arm has said, 'Shivaji Raja had all the qualities that a good commander needs. He made no mistake in getting the news about the enemy. He used to spend a lot of money for this. He faced any major crisis with courage and cunning. He was one of the greatest fighters of his time. Shivaji Raje, who attacked with a sword in his hand, was the inspiration of his army. His war leadership was the consciousness of his whole army.
He inspired all his followers.
A strategic letter to the Mughals
Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj was a warrior,
a shrewd man and a great diplomat. He used to think of the campaign very carefully to achieve his goal. His planning also went accordingly. There is a letter sent by Shivaji Raja himself to the Mughals. In it, he says, 'Today, for 3 years, the king's great advisers and warriors have been marching to conquer our territory. The emperor orders you to capture Shivaji's forts. You reply that we will capture it soon... It is difficult to imagine anything in our region. So why talk about conquering that territory? How can you not be ashamed to write bad things to the emperor? Afzal Khan brought an army to Jawali and died unnecessarily. Why don't you report all this to the emperor?
Amir ul Umra Shahistekhan was consumed for three years in the skyscrapers and the abyss. It is my duty to protect our land and I will never fail to do so.