What were the main features of maratha and gaudiya vaishnavism?
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Shivaji divided the territory directly under his rule (Swaraj) into three provinces, each under a viceroy. He further divided the provinces into prants each of which was subdivided into pl1rganas and tarafs. The lowest unit was the village, and each village had its headman or patel.
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Main features of maratha:
- Shivaji has been termed as the father of the Maratha nation.
- Not only he was a great ruler and conqueror but even a quality administrator.
- His administration system was a lot better as compared to Mughal administrators.
- He was accessible to all his subjects.
- He appointed a minister with different responsibilities.
- He does'nt create office hereditary.
- He employed members of all castes and tribes to maintain balance among them.
- He gave the attention towards the administration of the forts.
- Gaudiya Vaishnavism is also referred to as Chaitanaya Vaishnavism the main source of inspiration being Chaitanya Mahaprabhu.
- The main features of Gaudiya Vaishnavism is devotional worship.
- Gaudiya Vaishnavism is a divine worship of Lord Krishna and Radha.
- Most worships takes the name of Lord Krishna and Radha holy names popularly referred to as Hare Krishna and Rama.
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