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what was the ideal of shivaji​

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Answered by ajayjms7
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Explanation:

Shivaji's idea of Swaraj

He longed for a world which was no longer entangled in the clutches of biases, cruelty, religious conflicts and discrimination of any kind. Thus, he fought for the freedom of the Marathas from the oppressive rule of the Mughal emperor Aurangzeb. He wanted to establish a Hindavi Swaraj.

Answered by amazetappo
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The ideal of Shivaji was on building the 'Hinda vi Swaraj'.

What is the ideal of Shivaji?

  • Swaraj is every person's birthright, according to Shivaji. Shivaji's main ideal or objective was to complete the important task of building the "Hindavi Swaraj."
  • At the Raireshwar Temple, he shared this goal with his playmates and exhorted them to strive hard to realise it and took an oath for the building of the Swaraj he yearned for
  • Additionally, he refused to continue living as a slave and said that we would have our own raj. We will reject to live as slaves and instead have our own Raj, including mine, yours, and everyone else's.
  • Swaraj is every person's birthright, according to Shivaji. He yearned for a world free of prejudice, brutality, interreligious strife, and all forms of discrimination. He so struggled to rescue the Marathas from Aurangzeb's tyrannical tyranny during the Mughal era. He desired the creation of a Hindavi Swaraj.

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