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Baji Prabhu Deshpande ( 1615 – 13 July 1660) was a general of the
Maratha Army The Maratha Army was the land-based armed forces of the Maratha Confederacy, which existed from the late 17th to the early 19th centuries in the Indian subcontinent. 17th century Shivaji, The great the founder of Maratha Kingdom, raised a small ...
. He is known for his role in the
Battle of Pavan Khind The battle of Pavan Khind ( ) was a rearguard last stand that took place on 13 July 1660, at a mountain pass in the vicinity of fort Vishalgad, near the city of Kolhapur by the Maratha general Baji Prabhu Deshpande and Shambhu Singh Jadhav ag ...
at Ghod Khind, where he sacrificed his life defending
Shivaji Maharaj Shivaji I (Shivaji Shahaji Bhonsale, ; 19 February 1630 – 3 April 1680) was an Indian ruler and a member of the Bhonsle dynasty. Shivaji carved out his own independent kingdom from the Sultanate of Bijapur that formed the genesis of the ...
from incoming
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forces of Siddi Johar. He also was a landlord or ''
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'' in the
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region.


Early life

Baji Prabhu was born around 1615 in a
Chandraseniya Kayastha Prabhu Chandraseniya Kayastha Prabhu (CKP) or historically and commonly known as Chandraseniya Prabhu or just Prabhu is a caste mainly found in Gujarat and Maharashtra. Historically, they made equally good warriors, statesmen as well as writers. Th ...
family. Earlier he worked under Krishnaji Bandal of Rohida near
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. After Shivaji Maharaj defeated Krishnaji at Rohida and captured the fort, many commanders along with Baji Prabhu joined Shivaji Maharaj.


Battle of Pavan Khind

Shivaji Maharaj continued to push into the Bijapur territory, after defeating Afzal Khan and the rout of the
Bijapur Bijapur (officially Vijayapura) is the district headquarters of Bijapur district of the Karnataka state of India. It is also the headquarters for Bijapur Taluk. Bijapur city is well known for its historical monuments of architectural importa ...
army at
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. Within a few days, the
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s captured
Panhala Panhala (Pronunciation: Help:IPA/Marathi, ənʱaːɭa is a city and a Hill station Municipal Council (3177 feet above sea level) 18 km northwest of Kolhapur, in Kolhapur district in the Indian States and territories of India, state of M ...
fort (near the city of
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). Meanwhile, another Maratha force, led by
Netaji Palkar Netoji Palkar (also ''Netaji Palkar'', , 1620–1681) was the 2nd Senapati of the Maratha Army under the leadership of Chhatrapati Shivaji, the visionary founder of the Maratha empire. He was also known as ''Prati-Shivaji'' for embodying the ...
, pushed towards Bijapur. Bijapur forces repulsed this attack, forcing Shivaji Maharaj, some of his commanders and soldiers to retreat to Panhala fort. The Bijapur troops was led by Siddhi Johar, an Abyssinian general. Discovering Shivaji Maharaj location, Johar laid siege to
Panhala Panhala (Pronunciation: Help:IPA/Marathi, ənʱaːɭa is a city and a Hill station Municipal Council (3177 feet above sea level) 18 km northwest of Kolhapur, in Kolhapur district in the Indian States and territories of India, state of M ...
. Netaji Palkar made repeated attempts to break the Bijapur force siege from outside, but these failed. A risky plan was then put into action: Shivaji Maharaj, Baji Prabhu Deshpande with a select band of troops would attempt to break through the siege at the night, and make for
Vishalgad Vishalgad (also called Vishalgarh, Khelna or Khilna) was a jagir during the Maratha Empire and then later part of the Deccan States Agency of the British Raj. Fort A fort had existed at Vishalgad for a long period. During the Bahmani rule it ...
. In order to deceive the Bijapur forces, to avoid a chase if they found out that Shivaji Maharaj had broken the siege, Shiva Kashid a barber by profession, had physical resemblance to Shivaji Maharaj, volunteered to dress like the king and let himself be captured. On a stormy full moon night (night of
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) 600 men led by Baji Prabhu and Shivaji Maharaj, broke through the siege. They were pursued by the Bijapur force. As planned, Shiva Kashid allowed himself to be captured and taken back to the Bijapur camp, guessing that he would be put to death once the charade was discovered. This gave the fleeing Maratha force some breathing space. As soon as the Bijapur force realized their mistake, the chase was on again, led by Siddhi Masood, the son-in-law of Siddhi Johar. Near the pass of Ghodkhind (Horse's Pass), the Marathas made a final stand. Shivaji and half of the Maratha force pushed for Vishalgadh, while Baji Prabhu, his brother Phulaji and the remaining ''Bandal Sena'' of a few hundred men blocked the pass and fought against 10000 Bijapur soldiers in the ''Ghodkhind Pass'' for more than 18 hours. Baji Prabhu used a weapon called "Dand Patta". Through the battle, Baji Prabhu, though grievously injured, continued fighting, inspiring his men to fight on until Shivaji's safe journey to Vishalgadh was signaled by the firing of three cannon volleys. It should be mentioned that when Shivaji Maharaj approached Vishalgad with 300 men, the fort was already under siege by Bijapur sardars named Suryarao Surve and Jaswantrao Dalvi. Shivaji Maharaj with his 300 men had to defeat Surve to reach the fort. The Ghod Khind pass was subsequently named ''Pavan Khind'' ("Holy Pass") by Shivaji, in honor of the sacrifice of Baji Prabhu and his troops.


Descendants

Baji Prabhu Deshpande was born in
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, Maharashtra. The descendants of Baji Prabhu Deshpande still live in Bhor, and continue the fiery spirit of their ancestor. Vishnu Narayan Deshpande, the 10th descendant and former Sarapanch of Parhar Budruk, was a freedom fighter. His wife Latika Deshpande was a relative of the author
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. The family has a relationship with the family of Rango Bapuji Gupte. Vishnu Narayan Deshpande had four sons and four daughters. His son Dilip Deshpande helped people displaced by dam building, and farming is their family business. The family conducts social work and is aware of the legacy of Baji Prabhu. One of Baji Prabhu Despande's descendants, Ramchandra Kashinath Deshpande, was an Indian freedom fighter against the British rule, an educationalist and a social activist who worked in
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and
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. He participated in the Quit India Movement during the British rule and was imprisoned for 19 months in the Kolhapur Central Jail. He was congratulated after Independence by the then Prime Minister
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. For his social work, he was given the title of ‘Special Executive Magistrate’ by the Maharashtra government in 1989.


In popular culture

*In 1909,
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composed an English poem titled ''Baji Prabhou'', describing his heroic sacrifice at the battle at the
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. * ''Baji Prabhu Deshpande'', an Indian
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on the warrior was made by
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in 1929. Another silent film, ''Veer Baji'', released in the same year and was produced by Omkar Films. * Indian independence activist and politician
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wrote a Ballad on Baji Prabhu but it was banned by the colonial British government. This ban was lifted on 24 May 1946. * Baji Prabhu's character featured
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in the TV series of
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in 2000s. *
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portrayed Baji Prabhu in 2021 series ''Jai Bhawani Jai Shivaji'' aired on
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. * A Marathi-language film, '' Pawankhind'', directed by Digpal Lanjekar and starring Ajay Purkar as Baji Prabhu Deshpande, was released on 18 February 2022. * '' Har Har Mahadev'', a film directed by Abhijit Deshpande, starring
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as Baji Prabhu Deshpande and produced by Zee Studios released 25 October 2022 in 5 language (Hindi, Tamil, Telugu and Kannada, along with Marathi).


See also

*
Tanaji Malusare Tanaji Kaloji Malusare or Subedar Tanaji Malusare was a military commander of the Maratha kingdom and a companion of Shivaji Maharaj. local poet Tulsidas, wrote a powada describing Subhedar Tanaji's heroics and sacrifice of life in the Batt ...
, another ''
Sardar Sardar, also spelled as Sardaar (, , 'commander', literally 'headmaster'), is a title of royal family, royalty and nobility that was originally used to denote princes, noblemen, chiefs, kings and other Aristocracy (class), aristocrats. It ha ...
'' known for his bravery at Battle of Kondhana (1670). *
Netaji Palkar Netoji Palkar (also ''Netaji Palkar'', , 1620–1681) was the 2nd Senapati of the Maratha Army under the leadership of Chhatrapati Shivaji, the visionary founder of the Maratha empire. He was also known as ''Prati-Shivaji'' for embodying the ...
, Sardar Senapati (Commander-in-Chief) of Shivaji.


References


External links


A history of the Maratha people p.168-171

Full text of "Ethnographical notes on Chandraseniya Kayastha Prabhu"
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