Our Pride
Jijabai Shahaji Bhosale
Jijabai
Shahaji Bhosale (12
January 1598 – 17 June 1674), sometimes referred to as Rajmata Jijabai or
even simply Jijai, Jijau was the mother of Chatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, founder of Maratha
Empire.
Jijabai was born on 12
January, 1598, as the daughter of Lakhojirao Jadhav of Deulgaon, near Sindkhed,
in present-day Buldhana district
of Maharastra. Her mother's name was Mhalsabai. Jijabai was married at an early
age to Shahaji Bhosle, son of Maloji Bhonsle of Verul village, a military
commander serving under the Adil Shahi sultans ...........
Jijabai's
father-in-law, Maloji Bhosle, had begun his career as a shilledar serving under
the command of her father, Lakhojirao Jadhav. Her natal family the Jadhav
family was of relatively high standing in the region, whereas her husband's
family were just raising into importance newly and according to some accounts,
they had risen from the ranks of the Kunbi caste of cultivators.
Jijabai bore Shahaji as
many as eight children, six daughters and two sons. All the daughters died in
infancy[and only the two sons,
Sambhaji and Shivaji, reached adulthood. In 1630, three
years after Shivaji's birth, Jijabai received a co-wife into her household
after Shahaji married Tukabai, daughter of Sardar Bajirao Mohite Pongwadikar of
Bijapur, who was Shahaji's close friend and, like him, also a commander serving
the sultan of Bijapur. By this time, Shahaji had achieved a certain status and
importance as a commander and his new wife came from a friendly family with no
hang-ups about status or background. She was also much younger than him, and
Shahaji could patronize and indulge her without being made to feel inadequate.
He found acceptance and comfort in his second wife and developed a close
rapport with her. Within a few years, Shahaji separated his household, granting
his estates located near Pune to Shivaji. Jijabai and her younger
son Shivaji then moved to these estates near Pune, while her elder son Sambhaji
remained with Shahaji because he was the elder son and heir to his father.
Shahaji remained in Karnataka with his second wife Tukabai, her growing family
and Sambhaji, his eldest son(born of Jijabai). Jijamata died on 17 June, 1674
Jija mata was lived in sindkhed raja near jalna district
She wholeheartedly
supported her husband's cause. Shahaji had tried to establish a state on the
ruins of the erstwhile Nizamshahi sultanate. However, he was defeated by the
combined forces of Mughals and Adilshahi. Later, Shahaji became a sardar in
Adilshah's army, although he did not really want to, looking forward to the day
when he would be able to fight against the Mughal invaders. He settled in
Karnataka and got married again. As per the treaty, he was forced to move
south. In order to continue the struggle, he deputed her as queen regent.
The elder son Sambhaji
remained with his father. Shivaji left Bangalore along with his mother, a
council of ministers and chosen military commanders. When they arrived in Pune,
it was full of jungles and wild beasts. She encouraged cultivators to settle.
She renovated the Kasaba Ganapati temple. A red sandstone palace of moderate
size known as Lal Mahal was also built. She gave a number of decisions in legal
and administrative matter known as majhars.
Jijabai was a very
pious and intelligent woman with great vision for independent kingdom. She
inspired Shivaji by telling stories from Ramayana, Mahabharata and Balaraja.
Inspired by her, Shivaji took the Oath of Independence(SWARAJYA) in the fort
temple of Lord Raireshwar in 1645 when he was 15. In Shivaji's
impeccable, spotless character and courage, Jijabai's contribution is enormous.
Jijabai's elder son
Sambhaji was killed while on a military expedition in Karnataka by Afzal Khan.
Shivaji Raje avenged Sambhaji Raje's death by killing Afzal Khan. When Shahaji
Raje died, Jijabai wanted to commit sati -
burning oneself in the husband's pyre, but Shivaji Raje stopped her from doing
so by his request. Jijabai is widely credited with raising Shivaji in a manner
that led to his future greatness. She died soon after coronation of Shivaji on
17 June 1674. Shivaji was heartbroken by her death.
Comments
Post a Comment