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Pārijāta-Dhvaja of the Marāthā King Sambhāji

1940

The word -4Arztt9 possibly refers to the Bhavani sword in the hand of Sambhaji and the expression TFTWW-T4 appears to refer to the B ha gava ZencP the banner of the MarkhIs. [...] with Shahu after the fall of Raigad in 1689.'"Parijata-dhvaja of the Martha king Sambhaji 3 the banner of the Marathas' in the 17th century we have to detemine its exact significance and ascertain if it is identical (or otherwise) with the orange-coloured Bhagava Zenda of the Marathas so popular in the Mahärdstra. [...] In view of the references recorded above and in view of the influence of the classical Sanskrit literature on Hari Kavi's writings the association of the Bhagava Zenda or the banner of the MarätIfis with the Parijata tree (with all its legendary associations) appears to me to be the happiest one devised by our poet to signify in one and the same expression not only the orange colour" or tbanne [...] (4) A. D. 1673—Jayarama Kavi in the Parnalaparvatagrabakhyiina" or the story of the capture of the Panhali fort near Kolhpur describes Shivaji's visit to the temple of the goddess Bhavani on the Pratapgad (Ch. [...] r. ". 1 :-gives details of the dead stock on the fort at the beginning of A. D. 1773 and the expenditure incurred on the upkeep of the guns the royal throne the -outposts piquets guards buildings office establishment patroling national flag holiday functions worship of the deities the contigents of soldiers etc.
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Pages
10
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India
SARF Document ID
sarf.146019
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Cover
i-i P.K. Gode view
Pārijāta-Dhvaja of the Marāthā King Sambhāji
1-8 P.K. Gode view
Backmatter
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