CM Fadnavis Pays Tribute to Bajirao Peshwa on Birth Anniversary
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On a morning steeped in Maratha pride, Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis offered a solemn salute to one of history's most formidable military commanders — Shrimant Thorale Bajirao Peshwa — on his birth anniversary, Tuesday, August 18, 2026.
In his tribute, CM Fadnavis honoured Bajirao as a 'legendary warrior who expanded the Maratha Empire and embodied unwavering devotion to Swarajya.' In Marathi, he offered a manacha mujra — a bow of deep respect — describing Bajirao as ranadhurандhar yoddhe, a warrior of supreme battlefield genius.
The Commander Who Never Lost a Battle
Bajirao I, born on 18 August 1700, served as Peshwa — prime minister — to Chhatrapati Shahu Maharaj of the Maratha Empire from 1720 until his death in 1740. In two decades of command, he is credited with fighting over 41 battles and remaining undefeated in every one — a record that military historians regard as extraordinary even by global standards.
Under his leadership, the Maratha Empire expanded dramatically northward, reaching as far as Delhi and challenging Mughal authority at its seat of power. His swift cavalry tactics and ability to project force across the subcontinent reshaped the political map of 18th-century India.
Swarajya as a Living Creed
Fadnavis's invocation of Swarajya — the principle of self-rule first articulated by Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj — carries deliberate weight. Bajirao inherited and amplified that ideal, framing Maratha expansion not merely as conquest but as the protection and extension of a sovereign Hindu polity. That framing continues to hold deep resonance in Maharashtra's political and cultural discourse.
The birth anniversary tribute reflects a consistent pattern among Maharashtra's leaders of invoking Peshwa-era heritage to connect contemporary governance to a proud regional legacy — one that cuts across party lines and speaks directly to Marathi identity.
Three centuries after Bajirao's campaigns, his name still commands a mujra from a sitting Chief Minister. That alone tells you everything about the enduring power of his legend.