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The final section of the book is a gut-wrenching account of Sambhaji’s martyrdom. He refused to surrender his kingdom or his religion despite days of torture. The novel elevates him to the status of a martyr who saved the Maratha empire by delaying Aurangzeb’s advance.

The word translates literally to "Lion's Cub." It metaphorically refers to Chhatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj, implying that he is the worthy son of a lion (Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj). The title challenges the popular historical narrative that Sambhaji was reckless or unworthy, asserting instead that he possessed the same ferocity, bravery, and regal qualities as his father.

The story explores the complex, turbulent, and ultimately tragic life of the second Chhatrapati of the Maratha Empire. chava novel in marathi

A must-read for anyone interested in Indian history, Marathi literature, or stories of human resilience against impossible odds.

The novel chronicles the turbulent and tragic life of Chhatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj. Unlike typical history books that focus on his eventual capture by the Mughals, Shivaji Sawant’s narrative dives deep into the psychological and emotional landscape of the man. The final section of the book is a

The complex dynamic between Shivaji and Sambhaji adds emotional depth. Sambhaji’s desire to prove himself to his father and the pain of separation form the emotional core of the story.

ISBN-10: 8177661770 ISBN-13: 978-8177661776 Publisher: Mehta Publishing House (most common paperback edition) The word translates literally to "Lion's Cub

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The central theme of Chhava is the gap between the man and the myth. History often painted Sambhaji as indulgent and careless. Sawant argues that he was a victim of propaganda and that his "addictions" were exaggerated by his enemies to delegitimize his claim to the throne.

The novel vividly describes the loneliness of a king. Sambhaji is surrounded by conspirators, even within his family. It explores how power corrupts relationships and creates paranoia.

The title "Chava" literally translates to "Lion Cub," reflecting Sambhaji’s status as the brave successor to the "Lion of Maharashtra," Shivaji Maharaj.

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