The Great King 👑
After crossing Tishi, Sayajirao Gaikwad embarked on a tour. Rightfully so, said Narayanarao Ghatge. The sound of youngsters laughing and laughing could be heard at this moment. The horse was halted by Maharaja. Observed the source of the sound. A banyan tree was present. A boy climbed the trunk in a monkey-like motion. Following him was another boy. Parambi was caught by the first. took a monkey-style swing. He sat like a horse on a branch. Surparambi began to be played between the two lads. Sayajirao Maharaj began to watch the game while losing physical consciousness.
Mana visited the area to relive the "pleasure" of his youth. Maruti scaled the wada tree next to the shrine there. began to engage the boys in Surparambi games. Maharaj eventually realised his error. He laughed quietly. He told the men, "Son are agile," as he turned to go. These are the kids' parents. Returning to the palace, Sayajirao Gaikwad noticed the youngster climbing and descending the banyan tree like a monkey. He told Maharani Saheb the story of what happened. He also mentioned wanting to see the game. Narayanarao Ghatge revealed the lads' names and residences. That's when Vidyadhikari's soldier arrived. He went looking for the boys. brought Kalu and Gajanan to Saheb. Your pastime of climbing the tree pleased His Majesty, she said. Similarly, Maharani Saheb desires to watch this game. Come to the palace tomorrow during the third watch! Kalu Rahim was the son of a whip, and Vidyadhikari Gajanan was the son of Yashwantrao Manik. via the Maharaja
The guys received a summons to the palace. In the street, word got around. The boys' sense of wonder grew. However, because Maharaj was a strict individual, the family started to worry. A new day began. The guys were led to the palace by the officials. Both are comparable, was However, something was visible on the face. A sizable tree was present in front of the palace. Along with the lads, Maharaj and Rani Saheb arrived there. right Three princes were also present. For seating, couches were positioned to the side. Children, what is your name? Gajanan replied to the query Maharaja made: "Gajanan is my name. This black whipper and Ruby." "Good! We saw your Surparambi game the other day. Today, present it to Rani Saheb." Gajanan indicated Kalu. The bar had been set by the norms. It was a stick that was the thickness of a little finger and one and a half cubits long. Black assumed control. Get Sur out from under the feet by lifting one leg a little. Gajanan sprinted to get that song. Up until that point, black mustard scaled the tree.
Gajanan and Kalu began ascending and descending the tree. Gajanan eventually captured Kalu. Gajanan now flung the song and climbed the tree with ease. Behind him, Kalu ascended, bringing the music. Gajanan walked to the branch's end and hanged himself. He jumped to the ground as Kalu drew near. He scaled the trunk once more. Black disliked slamming Gajanan. After jogging, both boys were perspiring. The game was halted by Maharaj. brought them both in close. He gave his HINTE a hearty pat on the back and exclaimed, "Well done. In sports, losing is not significant. Playing is crucial. You'll receive a gift from us." The Ghatgas were marked by Maharaja. One plate contained two zari caps. Gajanan was summoned by him. "Give you this lavish hat because you haven't lost." They consequently put the hat on his head. I am giving you this rich hat as you have chased well, Rani Saheb stated as she turned to face Kalu. "It was fun to see you play. In addition, we had the impression that we were portraying the Maharaj. The boy seated them. Desserts were offered. The boys rode a horse-drawn carriage back home. Throughout the neighbourhood, word got out about their play and headgear. That was Gajanan's school's yearly awards presentation. Maharaj personally attended the prize presentation. A boy began returning frequently to collect various prizes. In his schoolwork, his artwork, and his handwriting competition, he was identical. That boy claimed eighteen awards. Gajanan Manik was honoured by Maharaj. To see him, they were delighted. "Look at your penmanship," he remarked. Gajanan has paper and ink on hand. Kamti's Boru was finished. The paper has "Shrimant Sayajirao Maharaj Ki Jai!" written on it. He was honoured by Maharaja with a jari headgear. Porga is deserving, he added as he turned to face Vidyadhikari. Take note of that. The Baroda Gem is tomorrow. Later, this boy rose to prominence as Barodaya's Rajaratna Gajanan Manikrao.