Great king's nature

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9 May 2023
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Sayajirao Gaikwad, having crossed Tishi, went for a tour. Narayanarao Ghatge was right. At this time, the sound of children's laughter and laughter was heard. Maharaja stopped the horse. Looked in the direction of the sound. There was a banyan tree. A boy jumped up the trunk like a monkey. Another boy was following him. The first one caught Parambi. Took a swing like a monkey. He sat on a branch like a horse. The game of surparambi started between the two boys. Sayajirao Maharaj forgot his body consciousness and started watching the game.

Mana came to the village to enjoy the 'fun' of his childhood. There Maruti climbed the wada tree near the temple. Started playing Surparambi games with the boys. After a while Maharaj came to his senses. Laughed to himself. While leaving, he said to the men, “Son are agile. Whose children are these? Sayajirao Gaikwad returned to the palace, but he could see the boy climbing and descending like a monkey on the banyan tree. He narrated the incident to Maharani Saheb. He also expressed his desire to see the game. Narayanarao Ghatge told the name and place of residence of those boys. Vidyadhikari's soldier reached that area. He searched for the boys. Brought Gajanan and Kalu to Saheb. “His Majesty was pleased to see your game of climbing the tree. Maharani Saheb also wants to see this game. Come to the palace on the third watch tomorrow!" Vidyadhikari Gajanan was the son of Yashwantrao Manik and Kalu Rahim was the son of a whip. By the Maharaja

The boys were called to the palace. Word spread in the street. The curiosity of the boys increased. However, the family began to worry, because Maharaj was a disciplined person. Another day dawned. The officials brought the boys to the palace. Both are similar was But there was something on the face. There was a big tree in front of the palace. Maharaj and Rani Saheb came there with the boys. right There were also three princes. Sofas were placed on the side for sitting. "What is your name, children?" As Maharaja asked, Gajanan said, "My name is Gajanan. Ruby and this black whipper." "Good! We saw your game of Surparambi the other day. Show it to Rani Saheb today." Gajanan pointed at Kalu. The standards had set the tone. It was a stick one and a half cubits long and the thickness of the little finger. Black took the lead. Lifted one leg a little and threw away Sur from under the feet. Gajanan ran to fetch that tune. Till then black mustard climbed the tree.

Kalu and Gajanan started climbing and descending the tree. Finally Gajanan caught Kalu. Now Gajanan threw the tune and he glided up the tree. Kalu climbed up behind him, bringing the tune. Gajanan went to the end of the branch and hung himself. As Kalu approached, he jumped on the ground. Again he climbed the trunk... Black did not like to dismiss Gajanan. Both boys were sweating from running. Maharaj stopped the game. Called both of them closer. Patting his HINTE on the back in happiness, he said, "Well played. Losing is not important in sports. Playing is important. We are going to reward you." Maharaja marked the Ghatgas. There were two zari caps in one plate. He called Gajanan near. "As you have not lost, award this rich hat." So they placed the hat on his head. Turning to Kalu, Rani Saheb said, "I am giving you this rich hat as you have chased well." "We enjoyed watching you play. Not only that, we felt like we were playing said Maharaj. He seated the boys. Sweets were served. The boys returned home in a horse-drawn carriage. The story of their play and hats spread throughout the neighborhood. That was the annual prize ceremony at Gajanan's school. Maharaj himself came for the award ceremony.



A boy started coming again and again to collect different prizes. He was the same in studies, painting and handwriting competition. Eighteen prizes were taken by that boy. Maharaj recognized this Gajanan Manik. They were happy to see him. He said, "Look at your handwriting!" Gajanan got paper and ink. Boru of Kamti was done. Written on the paper 'Shrimant Sayajirao Maharaj Ki Jai!' Maharaja rewarded him with a jari hat. Turning to Vidyadhikari, he said, “Porga is meritorious. Pay attention to that. Tomorrow is the gem of Baroda. This boy later became Rajaratna Gajanan Manikrao of Barodaya. Sayajirao Gaikwad, having crossed Tishi, went for a tour. Narayanarao Ghatge was right. At this time, the sound of children's laughter and laughter was heard. Maharaja stopped the horse. Looked in the direction of the sound. There was a banyan tree. A boy jumped up the trunk like a monkey. Another boy was following him. The first one caught Parambi. Took a swing like a monkey. He sat on a branch like a horse. The game of surparambi started between the two boys. Sayajirao Maharaj forgot his body consciousness and started watching the game. Mana came to the village to enjoy the 'fun' of his childhood. There Maruti climbed the wada tree near the temple. Started playing Surparambi games with the boys. After a while Maharaj came to his senses. Laughed to himself. While leaving, he said to the men, “Son are agile. Whose children are these? Sayajirao Gaikwad returned to the palace, but he could see the boy climbing and descending like a monkey on the banyan tree. He narrated the incident to Maharani Saheb. He also expressed his desire to see the game. Narayanarao Ghatge told the name and place of residence of those boys. Vidyadhikari's soldier reached that area. He searched for the boys. Brought Gajanan and Kalu to Saheb. “His Majesty was pleased to see your game of climbing the tree. Maharani Saheb also wants to see this game. Come to the palace on the third watch tomorrow!" Vidyadhikari Gajanan was the son of Yashwantrao Manik and Kalu Rahim was the son of a whip. By the Maharaja The boys were called to the palace. Word spread in the street. The curiosity of the boys increased. However, the family began to worry, because Maharaj was a disciplined person. Another day dawned. The officials brought the boys to the palace. Both are similar was But there was something on the face. There was a big tree in front of the palace. Maharaj and Rani Saheb came there with the boys. right There were also three princes. Sofas were placed on the side for sitting. "What is your name, children?" As Maharaja asked, Gajanan said, "My name is Gajanan. Ruby and this black whipper." "Good! We saw your game of Surparambi the other day. Show it to Rani Saheb today." Gajanan pointed at Kalu. The standards had set the tone. It was a stick one and a half cubits long and the thickness of the little finger. Black took the lead. Lifted one leg a little and threw away Sur from under the feet. Gajanan ran to fetch that tune. Till then black mustard climbed the tree. Kalu and Gajanan started climbing and descending the tree. Finally Gajanan caught Kalu. Now Gajanan threw the tune and he glided up the tree. Kalu climbed up behind him, bringing the tune. Gajanan went to the end of the branch and hung himself. As Kalu approached, he jumped on the ground. Again he climbed the trunk... Black did not like to dismiss Gajanan. Both boys were sweating from running. Maharaj stopped the game. Called both of them closer. Patting his HINTE on the back in happiness, he said, "Well played. Losing is not important in sports. Playing is important. We are going to reward you." Maharaja marked the Ghatgas. There were two zari caps in one plate. He called Gajanan near. "As you have not lost, award this rich hat." So they placed the hat on his head. Turning to Kalu, Rani Saheb said, "I am giving you this rich hat as you have chased well." "We enjoyed watching you play. Not only that, we felt like we were playing said Maharaj. He seated the boys. Sweets were served. The boys returned home in a horse-drawn carriage. The story of their play and hats spread throughout the neighborhood. That was the annual prize ceremony at Gajanan's school. Maharaj himself came for the award ceremony. A boy started coming again and again to collect different prizes. He was the same in studies, painting and handwriting competition. Eighteen prizes were taken by that boy. Maharaj recognized this Gajanan Manik. They were happy to see him. He said, "Look at your handwriting!" Gajanan got paper and ink. Boru of Kamti was done. Written on the paper 'Shrimant Sayajirao Maharaj Ki Jai!' Maharaja rewarded him with a jari hat. Turning to Vidyadhikari, he said, “Porga is meritorious. Pay attention to that. Tomorrow is the gem of Baroda. This boy later became Rajaratna Gajanan Manikrao of Barodaya.

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