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Serfoji II (, ) (24 September 1777 – 7 March 1832), also known as Sarabhoji II Bhonsle, was the last sovereign ruler of the Maratha principality of
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. He ruled from 1787 to 1793, and again from 1798 until his death in 1832. He was adopted by the previous ruler, Thulaja, and was subsequently nominated as his successor. During his reign, administrative powers were transferred to the
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, rendering him and his descendants titular Maharajas of Thanjavur. He belonged to the Maratha
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dynasty. Serfoji II is remembered for his patronage of art and culture, as well as for his notable contributions to the field of ophthalmology.


Early life

Serfoji was born on 24 September 1777 into the Bhonsle royal house, a lineage tracing back to
Shivaji I 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 ...
. On 23 January 1787, he was formally adopted by King Thuljaji, the then ruler of
Thanjavur Thanjavur (), also known as Thanjai, previously known as Tanjore, Pletcher 2010, p. 195 is a city in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It is the 12th biggest city in Tamil Nadu. Thanjavur is an important center of southern Indian religion, art ...
. His education was entrusted to the Danish missionary Christian Friedrich Schwarz.Serfoji Rajah's Contribution to the Sarasvati Mahal Library
''Perumal, P.'' Thanjavur, Sarasvati Mahal Library.
Following Thuljaji's death, his half-brother Amar Singh—who had earlier been appointed
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for the young Serfoji—usurped the throne in 1793. During Amar Singh's rule, Serfoji was denied access to formal education. Christian Schwarz intervened and arranged for Serfoji to be sent to
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, where he continued his education under Wilhelm Gericke of the Lutheran Mission. From 1793 to 1797, Serfoji studied at the Civilian Orphan Asylum (now St. George's School) located on Poonamalle High Road,
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. He eventually became proficient in multiple languages, including
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, Telugu,
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, French,
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, Danish,
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. On 23 June 1798, the British intervened and restored Serfoji to the throne. However, under the terms of the Treaty of 1799, the administration of the Thanjavur kingdom was transferred entirely to the British East India Company. Serfoji retained limited authority over the Thanjavur Fort and its immediate surroundings. In return, he received one-fifth of the state's land revenue and an annual pension of 100,000 star pagodas.


Reign and administration

During Serfoji II's
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, which lasted from 1798 until his death in 1832, the proceedings of the Thanjavur Durbar were documented in writing for the first time. The delta region was divided into five
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, each administered by a
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. A strong advisory board comprising six learned individuals was established, many of whom later served as administrative heads of the five districts. Agricultural lands yielded significant revenue, and the judicial system was noted for its efficiency and effectiveness. Serfoji is also credited with constructing several chathrams ( rest houses) for travelling pilgrims. These establishments offered free accommodation, food, and essential services, with the State overseeing their management. Among the notable chathrams built during his reign were three prominent ones, including a significant facility at Orathanadu.


Contribution to the Sarasvati Mahal Library

The Sarasvati Mahal Library, originally established as a palace library by the Nayak kings of Thanjavur (1535–1675), was significantly enriched during the reign of Serfoji II. A keen bibliophile, Serfoji greatly expanded the library's collection by acquiring rare works, maps, dictionaries, coins, and artworks from various parts of the world. He is reported to have purchased approximately 4,000 books, enhancing the library with a wide range of subjects. Medical treatises in the collection often include his annotations in English. The library also houses treatises on
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, and the training of elephants and horses. Serfoji established the first Devanagari printing press in South India, which utilised stone type. He commissioned several scholars, including Aarur Swami Anirudra Thyagarajar Iyer and Pudukottai Adhi Nayagam Pillai, to travel extensively and collect manuscripts and books. Most of the volumes in the collection bear Serfoji's personal autograph in English. Serfoji was known for his religious tolerance and open-mindedness. He generously supported churches and educational institutions operated by
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. He was also a patron of the Thanjavur Bade Hussein Dargah. In addition to manuscripts, the library preserves Modi documents, which are records of daily court proceedings in the Maratha administration, as well as French–Maratha correspondence from the 18th century. The ''
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'', in its global survey of libraries, referred to the Sarasvati Mahal Library as "perhaps the most remarkable library in India". The library is located within the Nayak Palace complex and was opened to the public in 1918. A small museum is also maintained on the premises for visitors.


Educational reforms

Serfoji II established a school named Navavidhya Kalanidhi Sala, where a wide range of subjects were taught, including
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and
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, along with the
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and ''shastras''. He maintained close ties with the
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at Tarangambadi (Tranquebar), frequently visiting their schools and appreciating their methods of education. Inspired by the
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an model, he sought to introduce similar educational reforms across his kingdom. In 1805, Serfoji set up a stone-type printing press called the ''Nava Vidya Kalasala Varnayantra'', which was the first in South India to use the
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script. The press was intended to publish European literary and scientific works for wider circulation in the region. According to reports, Sir Alexander Johnston, then Chief Justice of Ceylon, requested a publication from this press and, in response, received a Marathi translation of ''
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''.


Civic amenities

Serfoji II undertook several public welfare initiatives during his reign. He constructed ten
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s and numerous wells for civic use, aiming to improve water accessibility for the residents. Additionally, he implemented an underground drainage system for the entire city of
Thanjavur Thanjavur (), also known as Thanjai, previously known as Tanjore, Pletcher 2010, p. 195 is a city in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It is the 12th biggest city in Tamil Nadu. Thanjavur is an important center of southern Indian religion, art ...
, significantly enhancing urban sanitation and hygiene.


Medicine

Serfoji II established the
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Mahal, a research institution dedicated to the preparation of herbal medicines for both humans and animals. The institution also functioned as a medical treatment centre and maintained detailed case-sheets, which later gained recognition for their systematic documentation. At Dhanavantari Mahal, physicians from various schools of medicine—including
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, and
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—conducted research on medicinal herbs and treatments. Their collective efforts resulted in the compilation of eighteen volumes of research material. Serfoji also commissioned the study and classification of important medicinal herbs, which were documented through detailed hand-painted illustrations. Based on the medical prescriptions preserved at Dhanavantari Mahal, a series of poems were composed, outlining various treatment procedures for different diseases. These poems were later compiled and published under the title ''Sarabhendra Vaidhya Muraigal''.


Ophthalmology

In September 2003, during a meeting between Dr. S.S. Badrinath and Shivaji Rajah Bhonsle—the present scion of the Thanjavur royal family and sixth in line from King Serfoji II—the existence of 200-year-old manuscripts in the Sarasvati Mahal Library came to light. These manuscripts contain detailed records of ophthalmic surgical procedures believed to have been performed by Serfoji II himself. Serfoji II is known to have regularly carried a surgical kit and is reported to have performed cataract surgeries. His medical operations were meticulously documented in English, including detailed case histories of the patients he treated. These records now form an important part of the archival collection at the Sarasvati Mahal Library.


Zoological garden

Serfoji II established the first
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in
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within the premises of the Thanjavur Palace.


Shipping

Serfoji II established a shipyard at Manora, located approximately fifty kilometres from Thanjavur, to promote maritime activity and trade. He also set up a meteorological station to aid navigation and commercial operations. In addition, he maintained a gun factory, a naval library, and a naval store equipped with various navigational instruments. Serfoji was also known for his diverse personal interests. He took a keen interest in painting, gardening, coin collecting, and martial arts. He patronised chariot racing, hunting, and bullfighting as part of his courtly leisure pursuits.


Contribution to arts and music

Serfoji II was a notable patron of traditional Indian arts, including classical
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and
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. He authored several literary works, such as ''Kumarasambhava Champu'', ''Mudrarakshaschaya'', and ''Devendra Kuravanji''. He also introduced Western musical instruments like the
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and
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into
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, encouraging their integration into traditional compositions. Serfoji is often credited with inaugurating and popularising the distinctive Thanjavur style of painting, which became widely recognised for its rich colours, intricate details, and use of gold foil.


Construction and renovation activities

During the reign of Serfoji II, several significant architectural works were undertaken. The five-storey Sarjah Mahadi within the
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Palace complex and the Manora Fort Tower at Saluvanayakanpattinam were constructed under his patronage. He also installed
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s atop these monuments as a safety measure. Serfoji commissioned the inscription of the history of the
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on the south-western wall of the Brihadeeswara Temple in Thanjavur. This inscription is regarded as one of the longest historical inscriptions in the world. In addition to constructing new temples, Serfoji also undertook the renovation and restoration of several existing temples, including the Brihadeeswara Temple. A known
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, Serfoji was also a member of the
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, contributing to scholarly and cultural endeavours of the time.


Pilgrimage to Kasi

In 1820–21, Serfoji II undertook a
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to Kasi (Varanasi), accompanied by a
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of 3,000 disciples and camp-followers. During the journey, he halted at various locations, distributing alms to the poor and engaging in charitable activities. He also contributed to the
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of several sacred sites along the route. The memory of this pilgrimage endures through paintings commissioned by Serfoji, depicting the bathing ghats of the
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and other important holy places visited during his journey.


Death

Serfoji II died on 7 March 1832, after a reign spanning nearly four decades—his first
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lasted from 1787 to 1793, and the second from 1798 until his death in 1832. His demise was widely mourned across the kingdom, and it is reported that over 90,000 people attended his
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.


Legacy

In the history of pre-Victorian India, Serfoji II is often remembered as a progressive and enlightened ruler. He was a scholar, humanist, and visionary, widely regarded as being ahead of his time. Under his rule, Thanjavur emerged as one of the most developed princely states in the Indian subcontinent. While many contemporary rulers were preoccupied with warfare and internal conflicts, Serfoji focused on establishing peace, promoting prosperity, and encouraging scientific and educational advancement. He introduced several administrative and educational reforms, which contributed to the overall progress of the state. His efforts helped Thanjavur transition into a modern era, placing it on par with many contemporary European states in terms of governance and intellectual achievements. Serfoji II is also remembered for his exceptional erudition. Fluent in both Latin and Sanskrit, and equally adept in Tamil and English, he was a symbol of cultural synthesis and intellectual versatility—an embodiment of the enlightened Indian maharajah during the British colonial era. At his funeral, Reverend Bishop Heber, a visiting missionary, remarked:
I have seen many crowned heads, but not one whose deportment was more princely.


See also

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Bhonsle The Bhonsle (or Bhonsale, Bhosale, Bhosle) are a prominent group within the Maratha clan system of India. History Earliest members The earliest accepted members of the Bhonsles are Mudhoji Bhonsle and his kin Rupaji Bhonsle, who were the vi ...
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Maratha Empire The Maratha Empire, also referred to as the Maratha Confederacy, was an early modern India, early modern polity in the Indian subcontinent. It comprised the realms of the Peshwa and four major independent List of Maratha dynasties and states, Ma ...
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List of Maratha dynasties and states This is a list of Maratha dynasties and Maratha princely states in the Indian subcontinent. Maratha States The Maratha Salute state and Head of State by precedence * Baroda, title Maharaja Gaikwad, Hereditary salute of 21-guns * Gwalior, tit ...
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Thanjavur Maratha kingdom The Thanjavur Maratha kingdom ruled by the Bhonsle dynasty, Bhonsle dynasty was a principality of Tamil Nadu between the 17th and 19th centuries. Their native language was Thanjavur Marathi dialect, Thanjavur Marathi. Vyankoji Bhosale was the ...


References


Raja Serfoji And Ophthalmology - A New Discovery


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