Updated On: 19 February, 2024 04:32 PM IST | Devashri Bhujbal
A festive atmosphere was seen at the Maharashtra Sadan in New Delhi on the occasion of Chhatrapai Shivaji Maharaj jayanti. Pics/PTI

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Shiv Jayanti, also known as Chattrapati Shivaji Maharaj Birth Anniversary, is a festival and public holiday in Maharashtra
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As per the Gregorian calendar, the date accepted for Shiv Jayanti is February 19. However, many Hindus also celebrate Shiv Jayanti as per the Hindu calendar, which is the third day on Phalgun month

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Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Jayanti is prominently celebrated by Maharashtrians, but followers of Shivaji Maharaj across the country celebrate the festival
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Shivaji Maharaj was the Indian ruler of the Maratha empire. He carved out his own independent kingdom fighting the Mughal empire

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Shivaji Maharaj was born in the Shivneri fort in Junnar, Pune district. Scholars disagree on his date of birth, however, the Government of Maharashtra lists 19 February as a his birth anniversary and a state holiday
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Shivaji`s statues and monuments are found almost in every town and city in Maharashtra, as well as in different places across India

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Maharashtrians consider Shivaji Maharaj as their deity and offer prayers. On Shiv Jayanti people dress in traditional Maharashtrian attire to celebrate the festival
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In 2016, a proposal to build a giant memorial called Shiv Smarak was approved. The memorial is to be located near Mumbai in the Arabian Sea. It is slated to be 210 metres (690 ft) tall, which will make it the world`s tallest statue when completed