[GHHF] Students learned about Chhatrapati Shivaji, his heroism, patriotism, struggle to preserve Hindu Swarajya, and battles with Muslim Rulers.

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All the Indian youth should learn a lot from Shivaji Maharaj. During the rule of the Mughal kings, there was anarchy, rape of women, and exploitation of our wealth. At the age of 16, he decided to establish Hindu Swarajya. Since then, he organized his peers and informed them about the value of Swarajya, love for one's own religion, and self-respect. He established Hindu Swarajya. He destroyed the Mughal Empire in India. Although the Mughal army was larger than Shivaji's army, Shivaji used to make the Mughals tremble with his intelligence and war skills.
Although the Mughal kings Aurangzeb and others anarchically demolished temples, our Shivaji Maharaj did not attack their places of worship, which were mosques. That is his greatness! That is Indian culture!!!
We all have a lot to learn from Shivaji. We should get inspired by knowing how much he fought for the country, for Swarajya, and Dharma. He considered women as "mothers". We are fortunate to be born in India, where a great hero and king, Shivaji Maharaj, was born.
● *The real answer to the Mughal alliance policy..
● *The only protector of Dharma in the 17th century..
● *Samartha Ramdas, a practitioner of the mantra of unity.
● *Won the Torana Durga at the age of 14..
● *Shisodiya dynasty, Gayatri Mantra initiate..
● *Grishneshwar Jyotirlinga digestive aid..
● *Shivnabu Golconda, Bijapur Sultan, Delhi Padushal's lion dream...
● *Amazing feat in the killing of Afzal Khan, the cutting off of Shahista Khan's fingers, and the escape of a hundred thousand soldiers..
● *Inspirer of Raja Chhatrasal, Lachit Bad Phukan, Durgadas
● *Expanded the kingdom to Gujarat, Tamil Nadu, Andhra, Telangana, and Karnataka..
● *Raja Chhatrapati who brought world-class recognition to the coronation of the Hindu Empire..
● *As long as Shivaji was alive, he did not let Aurangzeb set foot in Maharashtra and the southern region Valorous..
● *Public administrator, self-respecting, historical scholar, mature statesman...
● *Protector of Dharma who brought back converted Nimbalkar and Netaji Phalkar..
● *King of 36 villages in his childhood, head of 300 forts by 1674..
● *Naval construction expert, patron of cavalry..
● *A self-sacrificing rich man who was trained in the upbringing of his mother Jija Bai..
● *Appointed the eight cabinet members and was prepared for war..
● *Cow protector, founder of the Hindu kingdom...
● *Kshatriya clan descendant who was sworn in by the Kashi scholars as a Bhat..
● *Hindus were not slaves. The one who made the best administrators known
● *He was Shri Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj..
The great Hindu empire in the south collapsed. When the fanatics were devouring the Indian Sanatana Dharma like a poisonous snake, Shivaji, the son of Jizya, stood up and stood firm, shedding the blood of his enemies and helping in the protection of Dharma. Hari Hara Bukka Raya was defeated by Vidyaranyu, Krishna Raya by Timmarusu, and Shivaji by Samartha Ramdas Karyonmukh, thus saving the glory of this country from being destroyed. After independence, some people did their best, but due to the lack of patriotism and respect for cultural heritage among some rulers, the glory of the country has become even dimmer. It is the responsibility of every Indian to maintain Sanatana Bharati from being attacked by enemies again and falling into the trap of corruption by foreign powers. The wind blowing here, the flowing water, and the visible hills are all symbols of Sanatan Dharma. Everyone should remember that you are the heir to millions of years of history, no matter how great your Dharma is, how rich your cultural heritage is.
Morals to learn from the story:
1. Respect for women: Shivaji considered women as "mothers". We should also take it as our responsibility to respect and protect women.
2. Courage and intelligence: No matter how strong the enemies were, Shivaji defeated them with his skill and strategy. We, too, should find solutions to any problems we face with thought.
3. The meaning of life: Shivaji dedicated his life not only for the kingdom but also for Dharma and the welfare of the people. We, too, should live in a way that is beneficial to society, not for our own interests.
4. Invincible resolve for independence: Shivaji Maharaj risked his life to establish Swarajya at a young age. We, too, should take steps towards our goals and not give up no matter how many obstacles we face.
Things to teach children through this story:
1. Courage: Courage is needed to do something that no one else can do. One should be fearless like Shivaji.
2. Justice: It is necessary to uphold good and confront evil. One should walk on the path of justice.
3. Patriotism: One should be ready to make any sacrifice for the country and for Dharma.
4. Truth and honesty: One should not lie under any circumstances. Shivaji, who valued honesty, should be taken as an example.
5. Public service: Even though he was a king, like Shivaji, who worked hard for the people, we should also help.
How to discuss this story with children:
1. Do you think any of you need leaders? If so, what are the good things you do?
2. What would you do if someone was making a woman cry in front of you?
3. How do you deal with your fear?
4. What qualities are needed to be a good leader?
5. What is your favorite thing about Shivaji's life? Why did you like it?
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