Shivaji Sawant | Chhava

In the context of Indian literature, where history is often glorified, chose to humanize. Here is why Chhava remains unique:

: The book focuses on "Swarajya" (self-rule), internal political betrayals, and Sambhaji's relentless resistance against the Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb. Literary Style Chhava Shivaji Sawant

For English readers, there is good news: Vidya Pradhan’s English translation, titled "Chhava: The Son of the Lion" , has brought Shivaji Sawant’s masterpiece to a global audience. In the context of Indian literature, where history

: Known for its emotional and dramatic narrative, the novel explores Sambhaji not just as a warrior, but as a vulnerable human dealing with family isolation and immense responsibility. Key Narrative Elements Protagonist Chhatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj Main Antagonist Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb Historical Scope : Known for its emotional and dramatic narrative,

The novel spans the brief but intense 32-year life of Sambhaji Maharaj (1657–1689), tracing his journey from the heights of Purandar Fort to a tragic, heroic death.