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FOUR
Shivaji - Jai Singh
JAI SINGH
Neither of us have prevailed. A third force has entered into the
land and takes the fruits of your work and as for mine, it is
broken and the ideal I have cherished has gone down into the
dust.
SHIVAJI
For the fruit I did not work and I am not amazed by the failure
nor discouraged.
JAI
SINGH
I too did not work for my reward, but to uphold the ideal of the
Rajput. Unflinching courage in honourable warfare, chivalry
to friend and foe, a noble loyalty to the sovereign of our choice,
this seemed to me the true Indian tradition, preferable even to
the unity and predominance of the Hindu races. Therefore, I
could not accept your overtures. But I gave you the opportunity
to accept my own tradition and when faith was not kept with me
and with you, I saved my honour and assisted your escape.
SHIVAJI
God extended to me His protection and moved the heart of a
woman to give me love and aid. Traditions change. The ideal
of the Rajput has its future, but the mould had to be broken in
order that what was temporary in it might pass. Loyalty to the
sovereign of my choice is good, but loyalty to the sovereign of
my nation's choice, that is better. The monarch is divine by the
power of God expressed within him, but he has it because he is
the elect of the people. God in the nation is the deity of which
the monarch is the servant. Vithova, virāṭ of the Marhattas —
Bhavāni incarnate as India — in their strength I conquered.
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– 483
JAI
SINGH
Your political ideal was great but your standard of means was
abhorrent to our morality. Ruse, treachery, pillage, assassination, these were not excluded from your action!
SHIVAJI
Not for myself I fought and ruled, but for
God and the Maharashtra dharma, the religion of Hindu Nationality, which
Ramdas enunciated. I offered my head to Bhavāni and She
bade me keep it to scheme and plot for the welfare of the nation.
I gave my kingdom to Ramdas and he made me take it back as
a gift from God and the Marhattas. Both commands I obeyed.
I slew when God commanded, I plundered because He pointed
out that as the means He had given me. Treacherous I was not,
but I helped my weakness in resource and numbers by ruse and
stratagem, conquered physical force by keenness of wit and brain-force. The world has accepted ruse in war and politics and the
chivalrous openness of the Rajput is not owned either by the
European or the Asiatic nations.
JAI
SINGH
I held the dharma as supreme and even the voice of God could
not persuade me to abandon it.
SHIVAJI
I gave up all to Him and did not keep even the
dharma. His will
was my religion; for He was my Captain and I his soldier. That
was my loyalty, not to Aurangzebe, not to a code of morals,
but to God who sent me.
JAI
SINGH
He sends us all, but for different purposes and according to the
purpose he moulds the ideal and the character. I am not grieved
that the Mogul has fallen. Had he deserved to retain sovereignty
he could not have lost it, but even when he ceased to deserve, I
kept my faith, my service, my loyalty. It was not for me to dispute the will of my emperor. God who appointed him might
judge him; it was not my office.
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– 484
SHIVAJI
God also appoints the man, who rebels and refuses to prolong
unjust authority by acquiescence. He is not always on the side of
power; sometimes He manifests as the deliverer.
JAI SINGH
Let Him come down Himself then as He promised. Then alone
would rebellion be justified.
SHIVAJI
But whence will He come down, when He is here already, in our
hearts ? Because I saw Him there, therefore was I strong enough
to carry out my mission.
JAI
SINGH
Where is the seal upon your work, the pledge of His authority?
SHIVAJI
I undermined an empire and it has not been rebuilt. I created a
nation and it has not yet perished.
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