Shahu maharaj biography in marathi renuka

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    Dynasties

    The ancient Marhatta kingdoms
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    The Bhosales (Maharashtra)
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    The Shinde/Scindia (Gwalior-Madhya Pradesh)
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    Satvahana dynasty (2nd century BCE–Early 3rd century CE)
    Vakataka dynasty (Mid 3rd century CE-Early 6th century)
    Kadamba dynasty (345 CE–540 CE)
    Chalukya dynasty (543 CE–753 CE)
    Rashtrakuta Empire (753 CE–982 CE)
    Shilahara dynasty of North Konkan (Early 9th century CE-Mid 13th century CE)
    Yadava dynasty (Mid 9th century CE-Early 14th century CE)
    During 17th century and Shivaji's reign
    During 18th century and Peshwa rule
    The 27-year war - India's longest fought war (1680–1707)
    Leaders of Anglo Maratha Wars I, II, III (1775–1818)

    Indian independence movement

    Leaders of Ist War of Indian Independence (1857)
    Revolutionaries
    Father of Indian unrest
    Father of Indian armed struggle
    First political murder in Indian freedom struggle
    First Secret Society for Independence
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    Humanitarians and reformers

    Father of renaissance of western India
    Reformers
    Bene Israeli reformer and scholar
    Social activists
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    Defence leaders

    Father of Indian Navy
    First living recipient of the Param Vi
    Sr.  No.Guide NameDesignationName of the CollegeResearch Center1Dr. Anmulwad VaijnathAsst.Prof.SRTMUN.School of Lang., Lit. & Culture Studies, SRTMUN2Dr.Algule Keshav VithalAsst.Prof.Jaikranti ACS Sr.College, LaturDayanand Arts College, Latur3Dr.Baswante MadhavAsso.Prof.Rajiv Gandhi College, Mudkhed.School of Lang., Lit. & Culture Studies, SRTMUN4Dr.Bhandare Anand PrincipalSVM College, Kinwat.School of Lang., Lit. & Culture Studies, SRTMUN5Dr.Bhinge Yashpal NarshingraoAsst.Prof.Peoples College, Nanded.Peoples College, Nanded.6Dr.Bembare Ravindra VaijnathraoAsso.Prof.Dunda Maharaj Maha.DegloorDegloor College, Degloor7Dr.Bhosle Maroti BalasahebAsst.Prof.S.S.S.Pawar College, PurnaSchool of Lang., Lit. & Culture Studies, SRTMUN8Dr.Bhopale Hanumant MarotiAsso.Prof.Shankarrao Chavan College, ArdhapurPeoples College, Nanded.9Dr.Biradar Vasant ManikraoPrincipalMahatma Phule Maha.AhmedpurShri Hawagiswami College Udgir.10Dr.Balaghate Sanjay PrakashAsst.Prof.Madhavrao Patil College PalamSchool of Lang., Lit. & Culture Studies, SRTMUN11Dr.Chimore Sushilprakash Yadavrao ProfessorShri.Hawagiswami College, Udgir.Shri.Hawagiswami College, Udgir.12Dr.Chavan Kamlakar Devidasrao Asso.Prof.Shri Yoganand Swami Arts College, BasmathSchool of Lang., Lit. & Culture Studies, SRTMUN13Dr.Chiddarwar Deepak RambhauAsso.Prof.M.U.College, UdgirM.U.College, Udgir14Dr.Chavan Shrihari DasuAsst.Prof.PAH College, Ranisawargaon Tq.Gangakhed.School of Lang., Lit. & Culture Studies, SRTMUN15Dr.Dhondge Pandharinath NarayanProfessorDSM JinturSchool of Lang., Lit. & Culture Studies, SRTMUN16Dr.Digole Balaji VitthalraoAsso.Prof.Shivjagruti Senior College NalegaonDayanand Arts College, Latur17Dr.Dhanajkar Rajesh Shriram Asso.Prof.Arts, Comm.& Sci.College, Gangakhe

    The 21st Century is the age of liberalization, privatization and globalization. Knowledge will be the key to this age and higher education should refer to the education covering knowledge, skills and attitudes that empowers a young person to meet and improve upon his requirements.My Endeavour will be to extend and pass on a body of knowledge and scholarship from one generation to the next in the most updated fashion and in the context of an intellectual culture. To perpetuate this vision of knowledge progress with our true values and cultural richness will be my ultimate mission. Learning throughout the life will be one of key guides to meet the challenges of 21st century.

    My college, Renuka Mahavidyalaya, though situated in far off Southern side of Nagpur has become the citadel of quality education in disciplined atmosphere for the poor, hardworking and earning students with its highly dedicated, hardworking and qualified staff and ample facilities and financial support. My aim is to create strong minds, great hearts, true faith and ready hands who have confidence to steer our country to intellectual prosperity.

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  • Temblai

    Religious deity in India

    Temblai Devi or Tryamboli (as known locally) is form of Renuka devi, an incarnation of Goddess Durga and the presiding deity of temple located on a hilltop in the eastern part of Kolhapur, Maharashtra, India.

    On account of the temple, the hillock on which the temple is located is known as Temblai hill. The temple complex has two temples, the bigger temple on the southern end is Temblai devi while the one on the northeastern side is a smaller one dedicated to Yamai devi. The location is flanked on the northern side by a road and the southern side by the territorial army quarters. Devotees, especially women visit the temple and pray to marry a man of their choice or if married, wish and pray for the long and healthy life of their husband. It is also a well-known local tourist spot for visitors and locals. The Temblai temple complex has been recognized as one of the many places to visit for tourists coming to the city. There exists another temple of Temblai devi near the Panchganga river at Kadamwadi a short distance away from this grand temple.

    The temple complex has a large idol of Ganpati in the open plateau section on the northeastern side of the temple. Next to the Ganpati idol is a small commemorative bust statue of Chhatrapati Shivaji built by the Devasthan committee. The local authorities have developed this area with a small children's park. In the pre-independence era, the hillock was a centre for treating tuberculosis patients on account of fresh air winds blowing in over the hill.

    Another relatively lesser known temple of Goddess Temblai is located in the city on the banks of the Panchaganga river at Kadamwadi on the northeastern side of the city.

    Legend

    Local legends say that Goddess Renuka is the sister of Mahalaxmi and she actively supported Mahalaxmi in her endeavours to slay the demons in the re

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