Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj was a great Maratha warrior and the founder of the Maratha Empire. April 3, 2025, marks his 345th death anniversary. He is remembered for his bravery, leadership and dedication to Swarajya (self-rule). His vision of a just and independent kingdom continues to inspire millions. On this day, people honor his legacy with cultural events, processions and tributes.
Shivaji Maharaj’s Life and Achievements
Shivaji Maharaj was born as Shivaji Bhosale in 1630 CE. He was known for his military intelligence, administrative skills and progressive policies. He introduced several reforms in his kingdom, ensuring justice, equality and respect for all.
He is also called the “Father of the Indian Navy” because he built a strong naval force to protect the coast from foreign invaders. His naval power played a crucial role in defending the Maratha Empire.
Death of Shivaji Maharaj
On April 3, 1680, Shivaji Maharaj passed away at Raigad Fort due to severe fever and dysentery. His death was a great loss for India, but his legacy continues to inspire millions of people.
How India Pays Tribute?
Every year, Maharashtra and other parts of India honour Shivaji Maharaj’s legacy on his death anniversary. People organize cultural programs, processions and tributes in his memory.
This year, Sharadchandra Pawar, the President of the Nationalist Congress Party, paid tribute on X (formerly Twitter). He praised Shivaji Maharaj for defeating corrupt and unjust rulers and establishing a welfare state based on justice, respect and independence.
Legacy of Shivaji Maharaj
Shivaji Maharaj’s life teaches us about courage, leadership and patriotism. His contributions to Indian history, culture and governance make him a timeless hero. On this day, people remember his vision of a strong, independent and just India.
His story continues to inspire leaders, soldiers and citizens to work for the betterment of society.