The news of the Maratha victory and the captives spread like wildfire. Next day, the common people thronged the court hoping to see Maharaj heap insults on the captives. Consequently, the father-son duo was presented in chains before a crowded darbar, with the subjects filling up every available inch of space in the common hall, and even spilling out into the corridors outside. People craned their necks to see what fate would befall the hapless prisoners of war. Maharaj issued immediate orders for their release from bondage. Then Abaaji Sondev, a commander in the siege of Kalyan, stepped up to the throne and brought it to Maharaj’s attention that there had been one more arrest. When asked to produce the captive in court without delay, the commanders led the Subedaar's daughter-in-law into the darbar and presented her before Maharaj. A deathly hush descended over the crowds surging to get a better look at the lady being led to the throne in chains. She was famed for her beauty throughout the land.
Completely taken aback at this unprecedented move on the part of his chieftains, Maharaj lowered his eyes for a few moments. With his eyes still lowered, he asked his commander as to what action was expected to be taken.
The chieftain replied in a loud tone, made bold with emphasis, “Maharaj, she should be kept in the natyashaala (the dancing girls’ quarters), as this is the practice followed by the Mughals with any women taken captive in war.” A ripple of assent ran through the audience hanging on to his every word.
A young boy dressed up as Shivaji Maharaj |
All eyes were now on Maharaj. “Abaaji Sondev,” he said, loudly and clearly, deliberating on every word as he spoke, “I want to let it be known that I don’t believe in the principle of ‘an eye for an eye.’ I cannot disregard humanity and make laws that perpetuate injustice, merely because our enemies believe in doing so.”
His righteous words and dignified demeanour gave the captive woman the courage to look up at him. The silent entreaty was not lost on Maharaj. He looked at her for an instant and then turned away, uttering the words that I remember to this day -- “had my mother have been as beautiful as you are, I too would have been handsome.” He ordered Abaaji to escort the Subedaar, his son and daughter-in-law to their home forthwith, and to see to it that the lady was extended the same courtesies as would have been extended to Jijamata.
This story is just one of the many examples which demonstrate that Shivaji Maharaj was not only a great warrior, administrator, and a great leader of men, but also a ruler immensely respectful of women and acknowledged their contribution towards the building of a just and honourable society and thence, a just and honourable state.
Whether we know him as the “Father of the Indian Navy” or a warrior king skilled in guerilla warfare, his sensitive side always makes me proud to be his descendant.
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Nice one. Good to see a post from you Poonam. A not-so-often-quoted story which brings out the human side of Chatrapati!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Ameya. Your encouragement means a lot. Hopefully she will write more frequently in the future
DeleteThankyou so much
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