Maratha Clan Mahadik महाडीक |
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Surname | Mahadik |
Caste | Maratha |
Lineage | Claimed Suryavansha (Solar Clan) |
Religion: | Hinduism.[1] |
Original kingdom | Chittorgarh |
Other kingdom | Bagalkot |
Capital | Tarale, |
Colour | Ochre. |
Nishan | Rudra on flagpole |
Clan goddess | Kathyayini |
Devak | Pimpal (the peepul tree), |
Guru | Malyavant rishi |
Gotra | Malyavant |
Veda | Rigveda. |
Mantra | Gayatri Mantra. |
Locations | Maharashtra, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat and Goa |
Languages | Marathi, Hindi. |
Mahadik (Marathi: महाडीक) is a Maratha clan found largely in Maharashtra and surrounding states of India.[2][3][4][5]
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Mahadiks are a branch of migrated Rajput rulers of Chittoud in Rajastan.[6] They settled at Bagalkot making it Capital after migrating from Chittoud. The Mahadik served under the sultanates of Deccan, and they were chieftains of that kingdom.[7] Later, they served the Maratha Empire and are related to the kings of Satara, Kolhapur and Nagpur's Bhosale branches and also several Maratha clans in caste.
The Mahadiks are vessal rulers of several estates in India. Tarale ( Tehsil Patan, Satara ).[8] is their main capital. They arrived here along with the More chiefs of Adilshah to resist the Shirkes. Later, Shrimant Harji Raje Mahadik received grant of Viceroy of Karnataka under Chhatrapati Sambhajis reign. the vatan of sardeshmukhi and nadgoudki of seven villages — Tarle, Boposhi, Tondosi, Vajarosi, Marulosi, Kadavekhurd and Ghot — were given by Chhatrapati Shahu to his sister Bhavaibai Mahadik, wife of Shankaraji Raje Mahadik.[9] The no. of places in Princely states of Gwalior[10], Satara, Nagpur, Kolhapur are alienated to the Mahadik family.
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6) Are Rajput-Maratha marriages morganatic? By Vidayanand Swami Shrivastavya, Birendra Kumar Vidyanand Shrivastavya Published by Published by D.K. Shrivastavya, for Aitihasik Gaurav Grantha Mala, 1952 Original from the University of California Digitized 27 Aug 2007 277 pages
7) The rise and fall of the Maratha power By Shivaram Laxman Karandikar Published by Sitabai Shivram Karandikar, 1969 Original from the University of Michigan Digitized 2 Aug 2007 346 pages
8) Konkan, from the Earliest to 1818 A.D.: A Study in Political and Socio-economic Aspects By Viṭhṭhala Gopāḷa Khobarekara Published by Snehavardhan Pub. House, 2002 Original from the University of Michigan Digitized 4 Sep 2008 436 pages
9) All India Reporter Published by D.V. Chitaley, 1986 Item notes: v. 73
10) Advanced history of medieval India By Shiri Ram Bakshi Published by Anmol Publications PVT. LTD., 1995 ISBN 81-7488-028-3, 9788174880284 1250 pages