Festivals of Bharat

FESTIVALS 
HINDU SAMRAJYA DINOTSAV

This pledge, it should be remembered, Shivaji took when the whole of Hindusthan was held under the firm and suffocating strangle hold of the Moghals ruling at Delhi, of the Adilshahi and Kutubshahi in the South and of the West Coast. It was these almost superhuman challenges that Shivaji had accepted even as a teenaged boy.

The challenge posed to him by Maratha chieftains themselves who had joined the Muslim camp was no less formidable. The Hindu generals of Rajasthan like Jaisingh and Jaswant Singh also had cast their lot with the Delhi Moghals in order to crush Shivaji.

The secret of Shivaji's success lay chiefly in motivating the people to strive and sacrifice for the establishment of a free Hindu State and not for the sake of any individual king or chieftain. He transformed the idea of personal loyalty to some particular chieftain into one of loyalty to the entire nation and ins liberty. The ruling belief of those times was that whoever ruled from the established thrones of the Muslim dynasties like Delhi, Bijapur or Bhagyanagar were alone the legal masters of the land, and any attempt to assert the freedom of the Hindus was dubbed as merely an anti-State revolt and sought to be put down. There existed no legally constituted Hindu throne to which the entire Hindu world could offer its loyalty.

 

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