“Chhatrapati Shivaji was indeed a great man. (His son) Sambhaji was also a lion cub.”
So states the dustjacket of “छावा” (Chhava = “lion cub”) by Shivaji Sawant, a historical novel on life of Chhatrapati Sambhaji.
And indeed, the life of this second emperor of Maratha Empire is full of tragedy, betrayal and bravery, and triumph of will over impossible odds.
Born on 14th May 1657 on Purandar, Sambhaji’s mother Saibai continued to suffer from pregnancy-related illness, and died when Sambhaji was two years old. His father was at the time busy building the empire, and the death of Saibai coincided with the attack of Afzalkhan on emergent Marathi kingdom, the resultant expansion of maratha kingdom and later the siege of Panhalgad (a period of almost an year when Shivaji was away from Rajgad).
Growing up, Sambhaji had to stay with Mirzaraje Jai Singh as political hostage while the treaty between Shivaji and Mughal Empire was fulfilled. He also visited Agra with Shivaji, where they were placed in house arrest by Aurangzeb. After escaping from Agra, Sambhaji was left in Mathura with trusted followers (to escape attention), while Shivaji went ahead and declared the death of Sambhaji while travelling.
Growing up, Sambhaji’s quick temper and straightforward nature clashed with some of the political advisors of Shivaji before and after coronation. This caused in Sambhaji being kept away from the capital Raigad while Shivaji was on the conquest in south India, and resulted in Sambhaji joining Mughal general Dilerkhan.
Watching the atrocities committed by Dilerkhan made Sambhaji realize his mistake, and he came back to his father, and was staying on Panhalgad when his father died. Although a full-fledged civil war between Sambhaji (as the eldest son and heir) and the advisors of Shivaji who were against placing Sambhaji on throne (and wanted to his brother Rajaram instead) was avoided by quick action of the Maratha Commander-in-Chief, Hambirrao Mohite.
But even after coronation, Sambhaji had to fight on many fronts to maintain his empire, Europeans in Mumbai, and Goa, Siddi fighting from the marine fortress of Janjira, and a resurgent Adilshahi were the old enemies. But Aurangzeb decided to take advantage of Shivaji’s death and to capture south India, and attacked the south with a huge army and entire strength of Mughal Empire.
While fighting against these odds, Sambhaji also had to contend with the treachery of old advisors of his father (whom he had pardoned and re-appointed after his coronation), and his step-mother Soyarabai. Yet Sambhaji continued to battle till he was captured by Mughal armies and tortured and killed by Aurangzeb for refusing to convert to muslim religion (11th March, 1689).
“Chhava” as a historical novel captures the personality of this “warlike prince” perfectly. It is a novel which tries to place this man in his rightful place in the Maratha history.
Like most of the sons of great men, Sambhaji had his share of shortcomings and costly mistakes. From his clashes with old and trusted advisors of Shivaji, to his estrangement from his father and joining the enemy forces, his nature led him into many pitfalls. Which is why perhaps he is described by many as an alcoholic and despotic ruler (he killed the conspirators who were plotting against him by crushing them under elephant’s feet).
Yet, unlike many sons of great men, Sambhaji was worthy contender to the throne of his father. This can be evidenced not only in his brave sacrifice, or his campaigns (he tried to dam the bay near Janjira to make it easy for his army to attack, and his admirals had gone close enough to put ladders on the fort’s walls), but also in his other achievements. He was an accomplished Sanskrut scholar, who wrote “Budhbhushanam”, a compilation of teachings on politics and other things.
Maratha history has often overlooked this second Chhatrapati, but his story shows you that Sambhaji was the True Heir to Chhatrapati Shivaji’s legacy.

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@Pitu: Top of my ToDo list: Find a mad scientist.
Next item: Get some genes for liking HP to add to the mixture
Dragons are extremely “knowledgeble”. They can fly. Need I say more?
And you should check out that webcomic. It is updated twice weekly, and it is set completely in MMORPG universe, with wizards, mages and all.
I am more into flight sims, or directly role-playing games. Haven’t tried MMOs yet though.
Lol @ HP genes! Mad scientist is available in a horrendous new movie called Love Story 2050 :-p
Also, dragons ‘hoard their precioussss treasure’ and are guardians of the earth. When they die, their blood becomes the gold and copper ores…
I will check it out. MMOs are role-playing though. I have some 15 avatars- one’s a tigeress, one’s an urchin, another’s a chocolate addict dragon etc. And the sg I run is called The Snuggles. We spread sunshine and help leetle animals, all while kicking baddies in the a$$.
Lemme know if you’d like a free trial code from me.
@Pitu: Given the fate of the movie, I think I will wait for the next mad scientist to come around. (No, I don’t want contact details for Dr. Frankenstein. Thank you.)
You seem to have got a whole “good deeds” thing down. Will check it out and let you know. Just let me get over this pre-code freeze period.
Hehe I am too scared to watch the movie anyway :-p
K, let me know. In the meantime, I better hunt for that code!!!
freeze period?
@Pitu: Code-freeze: That elusive deadline when all the coding is supposed to be done and over with. Usually given in the same timeframe as “I will get up in five minutes”
Oh you iz a programmer? I know nuthin about IT professionals. hehe
@Pitu: Paapi pet ke liye insaan ko bahut kuch karna padta hai
BTW, there is going to be a marathi movie on Sambhaji, to be filmed in 18 hours. Should be interesting.
whaddayamean ‘filmed in 18 hrs’? who’s filming it?
The movie will be filmed in 18 hours. The entire one, starting 10th August. Check this out (video in Marathi): http://www.esakal.com/features/110808/sambhajiraje/index.html