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Devi Ahilyabai Holkar: Celebrating a Legacy

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 The 300th birth anniversary of Devi Ahilyabai Holkar was celebrated on May 31, 2024, honoring the remarkable queen of Malwa for her contributions to Indian history and culture.

About Devi Ahilyabai Holkar (1725 – 1795)

  • Birth and Early Life: Born in Chondi village, Ahmednagar, in 1725, Devi Ahilyabai was the daughter of Mankoji Rao Shinde.
  • Marriage: She married Khanderao Holkar, and became the queen of Malwa following his death in 1754, who was killed in the Battle of Kumbher.
  • Succession: After her husband's death, Devi Ahilyabai became the ruler of Malwa and appointed Tukoji Rao Holkar, her adopted son, as the commander of her army.
  • Capital: She established Maheshwar in Madhya Pradesh as the seat of the Holkar dynasty.

Key Contributions

  • Temple Reconstruction: Devi Ahilyabai was instrumental in the reconstruction of several temples. Notably:
  • Somnath Temple: Rebuilt under her patronage, this temple is believed to be the first jyotirlinga, and has faced repeated destruction and rebuilding over the centuries, including invasions by Mahmud Ghazni, Delhi Sultans, and Aurangzeb.
  • Kashi Vishvanath Temple: Located in Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, this temple is one of the twelve jyotirlingas and was also supported under her reign.
  • Patronage of Arts:
  • Khushali Ram: A Sanskrit scholar who received her patronage.
  • Moropant: A Marathi poet known for his works, including a political commentary on the Ramayana and Mahabharata, and numerous Akhyanes based on puranas.
  • Shahir Anantaphandi: Known for composing Lavani and Powadas, traditional Marathi forms of music and poetry.
  • Social Development:
  • Women’s Education and Social Reform: Advocated for women's education, widow remarriage, and fought against practices like Sati and Untouchability.
  • Support for Tribes and Lower Castes: Worked to integrate Bhil and Gond tribes and lower castes into mainstream society.
  • Economic Contributions:
  • Tax System: Implemented a well-organized tax system, which contributed to economic stability.
  • Trade and Commerce: Maheshwar and Indore became major centers of trade.
  • Maheswari Weaving Industry: Promoted the local weaving industry, with Maheswari sarees and fabrics recognized as handicraft goods under Geographical Indications (GI).

Holkar Dynasty

  • Role in Maratha Confederacy: The Holkar Dynasty was a crucial member of the Maratha Confederacy, an alliance of Maratha clans which included the Bhonsles of Nagpur, Gaekwads of Baroda, and Sindhias of Gwalior.
  • Third Anglo-Maratha War:
  • Malhar Rao II: Ruler of the Holkar Dynasty from 1811 to 1833, played a significant role in the Third Anglo-Maratha War (1817-1819).
  • Treaty of Mandsaur: After the battle of Mahidpur and Malhar Rao II's defeat, the Treaty of Mandsaur was signed in 1818, defining the future relationship between the Holkars and the British.

Legacy

Devi Ahilyabai Holkar's reign is celebrated for its advancements in cultural, social, and economic domains. Her contributions to temple restoration, arts, social reforms, and economic development have left a lasting impact on Indian history, and her legacy continues to be honored and remembered.

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