Monday, December 5, 2011

Sword from Tulja Bhavani to Shivaji


Sword from Tulja Bhavani to Shivaji

Devi Bhavani of Tuljapur is stated to be family deity of Shivji Maharaj family that is Kul. Foreigners and refugees in India  Brahmin Religion people follow Gotra  where as  Native Hindu Religion people follow Kul. Bhosale Kul devata was Bhavani Mata. This devi is worshiped by mostly  by Non Brahmins and story goes that Brahmin girl Parvati who married to native god and lord Shiv was insulted by Brahmins and  Brahma gang that she made  suicide jumping in the Yadyna Vedi of her father's house. When Shiv came to know this he collected the completed charged and burned body from her father's house.The body was almost black  like coal . 

Followers of Shiv built temples at those places where remains of dead body of Parvati buried. Tuljapur may be one of that places. Native people being followers of Shiv maintained those temples. Brahmin Religion people never showed any respect to these places as they always felt insulted as Parvati a Brahmin girl married to native Shiv.

Mahars, Matang, Mehtars, Mali , Teli, Kunbi, Lohar, Kumbhar etc people from native people thought that Parvati is their Shiv wife and respectful  and devi. This shows greatness of native Hindu Religion people in comparison to foreigners and refugees Brahmin Religion people.

When Shivaji Maharaj was give a sword by a Lohar women of Tuljapur at the temple where Shiva as child received that from her, she told him it is a gift from Tulja Bhavani and use that to liberate your country men from foreigners including of course foreigner Brahmins too as her name coincidently happen to Tulaja and her husband name Bhiva and jointly as sword made by them referred to as Sword from Tulja-Bhavani.

That Lohar woman from Tuljapur in deed is great who made such a wonderful and strong sword from steel as metal but with her tireless dedication, sharpness and blessings and good wishes that Shivaji made a history that has no parallel . We salute that Lohar woman from Tuljapur as swords are not fallen from sky but are made by human and we Native were as Lohar were doing that.

Nativist D.D.Raut, President, Native People's Party

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