How Small Shivaji Was?

This is a free translation of Shri. Narahar Kurundakar's foreword to Shri. Ranjit Desai's "Shriman Yogi". I liked it it because it still makes a candid statement. Read it with open eyes and bigger heart. You will find Shivaji was one of us. "Janatecha Raja: Janta Raja" 

Shivaji - An Analysis The greatness of Shivaji and his limitations must be understood clearly. It is a fact that he doesn’t have the background of the 17th Century Renaissance enjoyed by any European Ruler. He alone has the broad religious background of the Varakari Movement (which traces its roots to Dnyaneshwar), a Hindu movement. This makes him different from the likes of Cromwell and Napoleon. He was not democratic. Indeed, he entertained no thoughts of mass education or liberation of women or removal of casteism or, for that matter, setting up printing presses (though a section of historians actually believes it strongly that Shivaji had a keen interest in printing presses). He had no thoughts of approving widow marriages or terminating the system of childhood marriages. Indeed, had somebody come up with so heretic an opinion, he would have certainly chopped off his arms and legs. He always went to the Dutch or the British for fire arms. A thought of producing it himself didn’t occur to him. Who were these Europeans? And for what purpose had they arrived in India? He could not have had much clue to it. By that time Galileo had invented telescope, Columbus had discovered America and Magellan had completed the first cruise round the globe. And the illustrious Chhatrapati was unaware of these events. Like every great person, Shivaji was a product of his time. To what extent he understood the prevalent current of Time and how far he managed to go ahead of his time will ultimately gauge his greatness.
Five years back, a South Indian author of little fame had written an article in an issue of Hindu. I haven’t studied a better article explaining the greatness of Shivaji. It was titled "How Small Shivaji Was?" Says the author, "Shivaji is the Deity of Maharashtrians. They would not have an iota of reservation in putting him above God. To say that in the entire five thousand years of the history of human civilisation, no other King can hold candle to Shivaji would seem an understatement to them. I do not intend to join this approbatory gang. Rather than evaluating his greatness as a human being, I wish to examine how small he really was.”
The first fact to strike is that he created a kingdom. There must have been over 500 Dynasties in India. Each had a founder. One among them was Shivaji. The rest had an opportunity to do so because of the reigning confusion. Vassals of a weak king would declare independence with the central power helpless to prevent it. A powerful general used to dethrone a weak king and raise his own kingdom. This had been the fashion in which a new Power was established. The new king inherited the existing Army and the bureaucratic structure automatically. In Shivaji, we have the one who had to raise everything from nothing, who didn’t have the benefit of a ready strong army; who, on trying to establish himself, had to face the might of Great Powers; who had the neighbouring Bijapur and Golkonda powers still on the rise and the Mughal Empire at its zenith. Shivaji was eating away that Bijapur Empire which had usurped more than half of Nijamshahi and was on its way to consume almost all of Karnataka. Here is somebody who, from the start, never had the might to defeat his rivals in a face-to-face battle, who saw the efforts of 20 years go down the drain in a matter of 4 months; but still fought on to create an empire with 29 years of constant struggle and enterprise. It would be easy to see how small he was once we find which founder to compare to in the annals of Indian history, on this issue.
A Hindu Power has certain distinguishing traits. It is not as if they do not emerge victorious in a war. Victories - there have been many. But their victory does not destroy their opponent. The latter’s territory doesn’t diminish, his power is not erased. The victor’s territory doesn’t expand. Even though victorious, he becomes weaker and stays so. In short, it is plain that they faced total destruction in defeat and weakening in victory. A new chapter in Hindu history is begun with Shivaji wherein battles are won to expand the empire while strength and will power is preserved in a defeat. Secondly, the Hindu Rulers used to be astonishingly ignorant of the border situation. Their enemy would catch them unawares, often marching in over 200 miles in their territory and only then would they wake up to the situation. Whatever may be the outcome of the battle, only theirs would be the land to be defiled. The arrival of Shivaji radically changes this and heralds the beginning of an era of unexpected raids on the enemy. Thirdly, the Hindu kings habitually placed blind faith in their adversaries. This saga terminated with Shivaji performing the treacherous tricks. It was the turn of the opponents to get stunned. In the ranks of Hindu kings, the search is still going on for him who can compare to Shivaji on this point.
Shivaji was religious; but he was not fanatic. Although iron hearted, he was not cruel. He was daring, yet not impulsive. He was practical; but not unambitious. He was dreamer who dreamt lofty aims and had the firm capacity to convert them into reality. His lifestyle was not simple. Having adopted a choice, rich lifestyle, he was not lavish. He was gracious to other religions. On that account he may be compared to Ashoka, Harsha, Vikramaditya, and Akbar. But all of these had great harems. Akbar had Meenabazar, Ashoka had Tishyaraxita. Shivaji had not given free reign to his lust. Kings, both Hindu and Muslim, had an overflowing, ever youthful choice taste for collection of women in their prime and diamonds. That was lacking in Shivaji. He had neither the money to spend on sculptures, paintings, music, poetry or monuments nor the inclination. He did not have the classical appreciation needed to spend over 20 crore rupees and hold deprived subjects with strokes of hunter to build a Taj Mahal even as famine was claiming over hundreds of thousands of lives; nor was he pious enough to erect temple after temple while India was being systematically consumed by the British. He was a sinner; a practical man like the rest of us. Khafi Khan sends him to Hell. I, myself, think that Shivaji must have gone to the Hell. He would not have enjoyed the company of the brave warriors who preferred gallant death to preservation of their land. It would have ill suited him to live with the noble kings who would rather indulge in rituals such as Yadnya than expand the army. For the Heaven is full of such personalities. Akbar adopted a generous attitude towards Hindus and has been praised to the skies for that. But, it is an elementary rule that a stable government is impossible if the majority of the subjects are unhappy. Akbar was courteous to them who, as a community, were raising his kingdom and stabilising it for him. The Hindus he treated well were a majority in his empire and were enriching his treasury through their taxes. The Hindus had no history of invasions. They had not destroyed Masjids. They had not celebrated genocides of Muslims. They had not defiled Muslim women or imposed forced conversions. These were the people Akbar was generous to. On the contrary, Muslims were a minority community in Shivaji’s empire. It was not the mainstay of his taxes. It was not chalking out a kingdom for him. Besides, there was a danger of an invasion and Alamgir was imposing Jiziya tax on Hindus. Yet, he treated Muslims well. That was not out of fear but because of his inborn generosity.
Given this background, I am ready to see Shivaji as small as he really is. But whom to turn to make him smaller? Is there any such standard?


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Shreenivas Patil's picture

What do you want to prove

What do you want to prove man ?..
Are you aware of the situations at that era ?..
How come you analyze it by comparing with meaningless standards and flawless theory?.
The greatness of Shivaji Maharaj is nowhere to compare with you and your standards.
If he was so small the thinkers like you were have been praised and not he.
If he was small,the whole Maharashtra was not following him.
Its really a shame that THINKERS like you still exists.
I really feel pity for yourself.
The last think you would have thought of recreation and innovacy at that time may be of PLAIN suicide or HIDING somewhere.

Chew your thoughts and mug them up.
Real matter of shame as this article is posted on site like "Sangh Parivar"!!..
---- Shrinivas Patil

Sandeep's picture

Haaahhhahaha!!! Your piece

Haaahhhahaha!!!

Your piece here is out right funny.

Frankly I still trying figure out whether to blame your writing skills or incapacity to chronically build your thought process.
If your planning to write an article with sarcasm as a key or a dash of "Kahani mein twist", unfortunately you failed at both.

Better luck next time.

Prasad.G Parte's picture

From my side I have come to

From my side I have come to conclusion that its goin take en number of years for "THINKER"like you to figure out whats wrong with Mr. Shinivas Patil & his writings as dumd creatures seldom understand truth.

Whatever be the case one thing is for sure that Mr. Shrinivas is not belonging to lot of confused THINKERS like yours. He has crystal clear idea about what he want to express as otherwise to "intellectual-human beings" like you.

As in regards of your comment in regards of Chhtrapati Shivaji Maharaj are you trying to say that the entire Maharashtrian generations who have had reverved Shivaji Maharaj are nothing,but cluster of fools????

If you feel so then I'd definately like to be enlightened about your very own credibility when you expres your analysis over some one as great as Chtrapati Shivaji Maharaj.

Jai Shivaji!!!
Jai Bhavani!!!
Jai Mahaharashtra!!!

manojzanvar's picture

@ Shriniwas Please read the

@ Shriniwas

Please read the whole article carefully. And for your kind information this article is simply a translation of preface of marathi novel "Shriman Yogi"

I learnt from your name that you are marathi, you may get the copy of novel easily.

anil's picture

Dear Manojzanvar i think

Dear Manojzanvar
i think either your english is very poor or you have not read the original article carefully, because the way you have put up the article is very confusing. So 1st you need to improve your language before commenting about such great personalities.
dont try to be oversmart

True Marathi's picture

SHER CHALE BAZAAR....KUTTTE

SHER CHALE BAZAAR....KUTTTE BHOKE HAZAAR...

Anonymous's picture

Ha ha ha .. such a crap mind

Ha ha ha .. such a crap mind you are... read some books dude.. You are carrying Full Dick today just because of the gr8 Shivaji Maharaj .. mind it!

Bhartiya Yoddha's picture

what are you trying to

what are you trying to prove.......praises n complaints both together....n you are comparing Shivaji with Akbar, Ashoka..?......they already had a Kingdom n were not suffereing from anyone.....had'nt Shivaji come into picture the demograph would'nt have been same...do you think Aurangazeb would have let Hindu people live peacefully....then you comment about is war tactics...then i guess you should read the history books again.....not the ones which you read in schools and then come and write such kinda articles.....very cheap way to gain attention.....without knowing reasons behind his actions you cant say wat Shivaji did was good or bad and i dont say Shivaji was always right even he was a human but article like this seems to be childish.

manojzanvar's picture

@ Above all.... These are

@ Above all....

These are not my thoughts. If you really want to know what this article is all about.

Please read preface of Marathi Novel "Shriman Yogi"

This article is a simple translation of preface. Writer is far intelligent than me. And they have studied Shivcharitra a lot. And above all they are all time greatest admirer of Chhatrapati Shivaji..

Rima's picture

Wow this is a piece to be

Wow this is a piece to be read. Sorry my man these guys dnt understand what you saw in this article. you say that Raje was small coz there was no 1 as gr8 as him. Every ruler claims to be the greatest of their time. But Raje did want a ruler should do. To honour and the righteous use of power and command. I would buy this book and admire the writer further. This article doesn't believe in talking about greatness. It keeps Raje humble yet speaks about his deeds and no unnecessary great. People please read it carefully and don't just judge something on its title or just few lines.

manojzanvar's picture

Thanks a lot Rima..

Thanks a lot Rima..

Dr.Raj's picture

wat crap..... the ppl who

wat crap.....
the ppl who say Raje was small r in themselves so miniscule...they hv no idea of wat they r saying....

Raje just cnt b compared to Akbar,Ashok...etc...they hd generations of wealth to indulge in arts,women n stuff...Raje utilised all the resources on protecting the ppl..the boundaries..forts..
Raje built an empire from nothing...his greatness just cnt b compared to the kings who lived luxurious lives on the wealth of their subjects..Raje did everythng 4 his ppl....

Nothing anybody says cn tarnish Raje's image or diminish his greatness....

N 4 all the ppl who think Raje has gone to hell....GO THERE N SEE 4 URSELF...!!!

Anonymous's picture

@ Dr. Raj, Dear brother, why

@ Dr. Raj,

Dear brother, why dont you read the whole article yourself....

"Raje just cnt b compared to Akbar,Ashok...etc...they hd generations of wealth to indulge in arts,women n stuff...Raje utilised all the resources on protecting the ppl..the boundaries..forts..
Raje built an empire from nothing...his greatness just cnt b compared to the kings who lived luxurious lives on the wealth of their subjects..Raje did everythng 4 his ppl....

Nothing anybody says cn tarnish Raje's image or diminish his greatness...."

This is what written in the article. read it carefully.

Ramakant Tiwari's picture

The article is utter trash.

The article is utter trash. The writer or the translator appears to have mortagaged his grey matter to some cooperative bank in Satara, on the verge of bankruptcy. Think several times before writing anything on historical figures.
Akbar was in no way great or secular. He was a prototype of Das Mohammed Karim Chandra Gandhi. Read history man, read history.
JAI SHIVAJI !!
JAI BHAVANI !!
JAI BHARATVARSHA !!

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