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Shivaji maharaj had two coronation ceremonies performed because

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Answered by thoratarya02
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Shivaji's coronation ceremony or the Rajyabhisheka of Shivaji Maharaj was held to begin his realm at Raigad as he was crowned as the Maratha King. The significance of this coronation ceremony was profound in Indian history as the Mughal emperor did not authorise Shivaji's crowning and even his coronation was out throwing the power of the Mughal Empire.

Answered by Hamdiya
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Shivaji was a part of the Bhonsle Maratha clan who were branched from the respected Sisodias of Mewar of the Rajput clan. This was the main reason why Shivaji Maharaj's coronation ceremony also included a Rajyabhisheka that was traditional to the Rajputs crowning ceremony.

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