Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Jayanti

Syllabus: GS 1/History 

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About Shivaji

  • He was born in 1630 in Maharashtra.
  • He was a prominent warrior king and founder of the Maratha Empire, widely admired for his progressive leadership, military acumen, and fight for Swarajya (self-rule).
  • He was inspired by the teachings of Maharashtra saints like Tukaram, Dnyaneshwar, and Ramdas, who promoted social equality and spiritual awakening.

Coronation 

  • In 1674, Shivaji crowned himself at Raigad, marking the start of the ‘Rajyabhisheka Era’.
  • Shivaji aimed to completely separate from the Mughal Empire by establishing a new coinage and regal insignia.

Administration

  • He formed a council of eight ministers called the Ashtapradhna, drawing inspiration from ancient Indian political texts like Mahabharata and Sukraniti.
  • Shivaji’s kingdom was divided into administrative units like Prants, Tarafs, and Maujas.
    • Each Prant was governed by a Subedar and a Karkun, while a Taraf was managed by a Havaldar.
    • Sanskrit titles were given to positions like Deshadhikari, Mukhya-Deshadhikari, Lekhak, and Mukhya-Lekhak

Revenue System

  • He ensured financial unity by adopting Malik Ambar’s land revenue system, which classified land based on fertility and fixed government shares.
  • He abolished intermediaries (landlords or mirasdars) and controlled land revenue collection directly.
  • Other sources of state revenue included customs, transit duties, fines, war booty, Chauth, and Sardeshmukhi.
Chauth: 25 per cent of the land revenue claimed by zamindars. In the Deccan, this was collected by the Marathas.
Sardeshmukhi:  9–10 per cent of the land revenue paid to the head revenue collector in the Deccan.

Judicial System

  • The judicial system was based on ancient Indian texts like Manusmriti and Sukraniti.
  • Courts like the Raj Sabha, Dharmasabha, and Brahman Sabha played crucial roles in decision-making.
  • Disputes at the village level were resolved by panchayats, with higher appeals made to the mamladar or Peshwa.

 Economic and Agricultural Policies

  • Shivaji encouraged agriculture and the prosperity of peasants by eliminating oppressive feudal lords.
  • New cultivators were given seeds and cattle and their loans recovered over time.
  • He also emphasized moderate taxation on newly cultivated lands and excluded wastelands from taxation initially.

 Military and Foreign Affairs

  • He maintained a strong military to protect Swarajya and manage territories.
    • His foreign policy involved strategic alliances, diplomacy, and maintaining an efficient intelligence network.
  • He charted a course for a self-reliant naval force, earning the title of the ‘Father of the Indian Navy’.

Legacy

  • Shivaji’s governance laid the foundation for the Maratha Empire, combining a spirit of nationalism with a strong, practical administrative structure.
  • His legacy is seen as a transformation in the way leadership and governance were perceived in 17th-century India.
Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Jayanti

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