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Hindavi Swarajya Mahasang's second executive meeting was held on 21st December 2019 at Sadar Mahal Palace, Thanjavur

Hindavi Swarajya Mahasang's second executive meeting was held on 21st December 2019 at Sadar Mahal Palace, Thanjavur. 13 committee members participated out of 18. As a president Prince Shivaji Rajah Bhosle, senior vice-president Vikramsinh Mohite, Secretary Ranjeet Natu and other 10 Committee members participated. Note from General Secretary Meeting of the Pradhan Mandal of Hindavi Swarajya Mahasangh was held at the Sadar Mahal Palace, Thanjavur under the chairmanship of HH Shivajiraje Bhosale, Thanjavur. A press note was released at the press conference which reads as follows : Press Note 2nd Pradhan Mandal Meeting (Managing Committee) of Hindavi Swarajya Mahasangh at Sadar Mahal Palace, Thanjavur on 21.12.2019 Hindavi Swarajya Mahasangh is a charitable organization comprising of present-day descendants of various historical “Sardar” families of the erstwhile Maratha Empire. HH. Shivajiraje Bhosale, Thanjavur has been nominate...

H.H Jayamala Rani Saheb and Sucheela Raje Saheb

Her Highness Jayamala Rani Saheb, wife of Prince Tulajendra Rajah Bhosle and H.H Sucheela Raje Saheb, wife of H.H Prince Maloji Raje Bhosle. Both were the daughter in-laws of H.H Prince Pratapa Simha Rajah Bhosle (great grandson of King Serfoji II). Photo duration: 1950s.

Prince Shivaji Rajah Bhosle of Thanjavur had been elected as the President of Hindavi Swarajya Mahasangh- an association of royal families in India.

Students document ruined maratha structures in TamilNadu.

Click here to read "Those days pilgrims from North India would come to Rameshwaram on foot, or on carts.It was difficult for them to meet their basic needs.To address this issue, Maratha rulers built about 20 Chatrams with a tank in Thanjavur alone"- Selvaraj Nayakkavadyar, heritage activist. Today most of the chatrams are not well maintained and been least bothered by the concerned government authorities. They are left to get vanished completely. Steps are been taken by private NGOs and  locals   to bring importance and awareness on it and for preserving it. Most of the Maratha structures or Heritage  (Kailash Mahal alias Raja Gori, some to be named) in Thanjavur are least bothered and left to dissipate. Most of the Maratha structures and heritage monuments  are already been ruined.

Divyamarathi newspaper, Aurangabad Edition (14/07/2019)

Navsakti marathi newspaper article dated 13/1/1970.

Posted by Prince Pratap Sinh Serfoji RajeBhosle (Instagram: Pratap_rpb)👇 My grandfather H.H Prince Tulajendra Rajah P. Bhosle's interview with a writeup on Thanjavur, Tamilnadu Maratha Dynasty and Thanjavur Maharaja Serfoji's Sarasvati Mahal Library (TMSSML) in Nav Shakti marathi newspaper.  This article was published in Nav Shakti marathi newspaper on 13/1/1970.  My grandfather's niece (his own younger brother's daughter) married to Himmat Bahadur Digraskar Chavan family is now at present residing in Sangli, Maharashtra. © serfojimemorialhall.com Scanned copy of the article 👇 In the photo (inset), Himmat Bahadur Nilkantha Rao Chavan Digraskar with my grandfather H.H Prince Tulajendra Rajah Bhosle. Himmat Bahadur Shivaji Rao Chavan Digraskar (son of Himmat Bahadur Nilkantha Rao Chavan Digraskar) and my atya. © Copyrights reserved. 

Renovated pooja room (Dev Ghar) of Sadar Mahal Palace,Thanjavur. © Image copyrights reserved.

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