Telangana: Shivaji Maharaj and Bhadrachalam, a historic link revived with statue unveiling at Nagineniprolu
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Telangana: Shivaji Maharaj and Bhadrachalam, a historic link revived with statue unveiling at Nagineniprolu

It is speculated by researchers at Dakshinapatha Studies that, following Shivaji Maharaj’s visit, the Qutb Shahi ruler began sending pearls to the Bhadrachalam temple, which raises intriguing questions about a possible connection between the Maratha king and the sacred temple.

Kunti SurenderKunti Surender
Feb 17, 2025, 08:15 pm IST
in Bharat, Telangana
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In a momentous and historically significant event, the first-ever statue of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj was unveiled at Nagineniprolu village in the Bhadradri Kothagudem district in a landmark event, on February 17. This occasion honours the valorous Maratha king, widely celebrated for his indomitable resistance against foreign Islamic invasions and his pivotal role in preserving the Hindu legacy of Bharat and his connection with temple town Bhadrachalam, in the Dandakaranya region.

Reviving the Spirit of Sovereignty and Cultural Resilience

The Youth Association of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, in collaboration with members of the Sanatana Hindu Aikya Vedika,  who unveiled the statue said statue’s installation seeks to revive the spirit of bravery, sovereignty, and cultural perseverance that Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj embodied. Shivaji Maharaj’s reign stands as a testament to his relentless efforts to safeguard the Bharat against the encroaching Mughal empire and the growing threat of Islamic conversion campaigns, which sought to alter the cultural and religious fabric of Bharat.

Historical Connections: Shivaji Maharaj and Bhadrachalam Temple

This unveiling also brings attention to the deep historical connection between Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj’s rule and the construction of the Bhadrachalam temple. Shivaji Maharaj’s reign from 1674 to 1680 CE coincided with significant developments in the region of Bhadrachalam, where the revered temple for Lord Rama was constructed. The temple’s construction began under the direction of Kancharla Gopanna, also known as Bhakta Ramadasu, a devoted revenue officer under the Golconda Sultanate. Completed in 1674 CE, the temple stands as a monument of devotion and resistance to the forces of oppression.

In 1677 CE, Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj visited Hyderabad, which was then under the rule of Abul Hasan Tana Shah, the last ruler of the Qutb Shahi dynasty. This visit occurred during the final stages of the Bhadrachalam temple’s completion. It is speculated by researchers at Dakshinapatha Studies that, following Shivaji Maharaj’s visit, the Qutb Shahi ruler began sending pearls to the Bhadrachalam temple, which raises intriguing questions about a possible connection between the Maratha king and the sacred temple. Since then, offering Pearls (Mutyala Talambralu) on the occasion of kalyana mahotsavam (Sri Rama Navami) to deities on an elephant through a specially sent messenger. That procedure of sending pearls to the Deities is still followed by present state Government and continues to offer during Sri Rama Navami Festival (Kalyana mahotsavam)

A Shared Legacy of Defiance and Devotion

Both Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj and Bhakta Ramadasu exemplify unwavering dedication to their faith and culture. While Shivaji established a stronghold against Mughal imperialism and resisted attempts to undermine Hindu sovereignty, Bhakta Ramadasu devoted himself to the construction of the Bhadrachalam temple, facing imprisonment for his acts of defiance. Their stories—rooted in resistance against oppressive forces and a shared commitment to Hindu dharma—continue to inspire generations.

Inspiration for Future Generations

The locals said that the unveiling of Shivaji Maharaj’s statue in Khammam district not only commemorates his monumental legacy but also seeks to educate the community, especially the youth, about the profound historical ties between the Maratha ruler and the cultural heritage of Bhadrachalam. The event is expected to reignite interest in the rich history of India’s Hindu resistance, fostering a sense of pride in the nation’s cultural roots and encouraging the preservation of these values for future generations.

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