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Remembering a Great Warrior, of #BhavyaBharath a Great Leader, and one of the greatest kings to walk the face of the earth. May the fearless achievements of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj inspire us in all our endeavors.
#Shivaji Maharaj Jayanti is a man of valor and a true patriot.
Shivaji Maharaj was born on February 19, 1630, to Shahaji Bhosle and Jijabai in the fort of Shivneri, near the city of Junnar of the Pune district, and established Hindavi Swaraj. This is believed to be an original picture of the Chhatrapati ShivajiMaharaj
A great visionary and leader par excellence never received the respect that was due to him, during British Rule. Goddess Tulja Bhavani Ma of Tuljapur blessed him with a sword, it is said. He is and will ever remain the pride of our #BhavyaBharath
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#TodayInHistory The epic battle of Sinhagad, takes place in 1670, when Tanaji Malusare, and his Maval army capture the fort from the Mughals, in one of the most daring assaults ever in history. #JaiBhavani #JaiShivaji
When you walk around Pune , and the surrounding areas, you feel the valor of the Marathas at every step. Pune itself home of the Peshwas, Raigad where Shivaji was coronated, Purandhar, Pratapgarh , all those names resonate with the glory of one of India’s greatest sons.
But it is Sinhagad , which takes your breath away, with it’s sheer grandeur, originally called as Kondhana, around 25 km northwest of Pune, located at an altitude of around 4400 m above sea level.
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The epic Battle of Pratapgarh on this date in 1659 where Chattrapathi Shivaji Maharaj slew Afzal Khan , routed the Bjiapur army that would launch his victory march, and begin his ascent to power.

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Pratapgarh, the fort that started Shivaji Maharaj’s victory quest, located in Satara district, aroud 23 km west of Mahabaleshwar. Standing 1080 metres above sea level, on a narrow spur between the villages of Par and Kinesvar. Image
Constructed by Shivaji’s Prime Minister Moropant Pingle. The upper half of the fort, is roughly square, 180 m long on either side, and has a temple dedicated to Mahadev. The lower fort is around 320 m long, 110m wide, at southeast of the fort, defended by towers and bastions.
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Personally, Shivaji has been some kind of a parallel journey as each time I would stray from my path, his name would be propped up by my mother almost like a tight slap - A reminder of both my individual potential and my civilisational duties. So here's a reread of his tales -
How Chhatrapati Shivaji Scaled The Great Maratha Heights Using Hill Forts

swarajyamag.com/culture/how-ch…
" Even to pretend to be Shivaji is a reward for me — this Shiva is blessed." - Shiva the Barber

swarajyamag.com/magazine/shiva…
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