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Mumbai hosts a grand ceremony to welcome the legendary sword of Raghuji Bhonsle, a prized 18th-century artifact. The sword, acquired by Maharashtra through auction, features rare European craftsmanship and intricate detailing. Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis unveiled it alongside Bhonsle’s descendants and key ministers. A week-long exhibition will display the sword alongside insights into Maratha forts.

Key Points: Maharashtra Welcomes Raghuji Bhonsle's Historic Sword in Mumbai Ceremony

  • Rare 18th-century sword bears owner’s name and European blade
  • Maharashtra govt acquired it through London auction
  • Ceremony attended by CM Fadnavis and Bhonsle descendants
  • Exhibition showcases sword and 12 heritage forts till Aug 25
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Mumbai set to honour today the homecoming of Raghuji Bhonsale's legendary sword

Maharashtra CM Fadnavis unveils Raghuji Bhonsle's legendary sword, a rare 18th-century artifact with European craftsmanship, at Mumbai's grand ceremony.

"The royal weaponry of the Nagpur Bhosales represented a perfect blend of craftsmanship and elegance. – Article"

Mumbai, Aug 18

The historic sword of Shrimant Raje Raghuji Bhonsle arrived in Mumbai on Monday, where it was given a grand welcome by the Government of Maharashtra at the Mumbai International Airport.

Later in the evening, it will be ceremoniously unveiled in the presence of Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis.

The sword is remarkable for several reasons. Most medieval Maratha weapons lacked decorative embellishment or inscriptions of their makers or owners. This sword is a rare exception, bearing both intricate ornamentation and the owner’s name. The presence of its European-made blade further points to the flourishing international arms trade in 18th-century India.

The legendary sword of Shrimant Raje Raghuji Bhonsle was recently secured by the Government of Maharashtra through an auction.

Cultural Affairs Minister Ashish Shelar, who took possession of the sword in London, formally received the historic sword at the international airport.

The Departments of Cultural Affairs, Archaeology and Museums, and the Directorate of Cultural Affairs, along with PL Deshpande Maharashtra Kala Academy, at 6 p.m., have organised the ‘Sena Saheb Subha Parakram Darshan’ ceremony, said the release issued by Minister Shelar’s office.

During the programme, the exhibition and inauguration of the historic sword of Shrimant Raje Raghuji Bhonsle will be done by Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis.

Deputy Chief Ministers Eknath Shinde and Ajit Pawar, Minister for Cultural Affairs and IT and Guardian Minister of Suburban District Ashish Shelar will be present.

Shrimant Mudhoji Raje Bhonsle, descendant of Shrimant Raje Raghuji Bhonsle, will also grace the occasion with his special presence. The event will also be attended by Dr Kiran Kulkarni, Secretary, Department of Cultural Affairs, local MP Anil Desai, and MLA Mahesh Sawant, among others.

An exhibition showcasing the legendary sword of Shrimant Sena Saheb Subha Raghuji Raje Bhonsle, brought from England, along with insights into 12 heritage forts, will be held from August 19 to August 25, 2025, between 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. at the Art Gallery of PL Deshpande Maharashtra Kala Academy, Prabhadevi, Mumbai. The exhibition will be open to all, free of cost.

Raghuji Bhosale I (1695 - 14 February 1755) was the founder of the Nagpur Bhosale dynasty and a prominent commander in the Maratha Army during Chhatrapati Shahu Maharaj’s reign.

Recognised as one of the most daring Maratha commanders of the 18th century, Raghuji Bhosale’s Nagpur kingdom was rich in iron and copper deposits, used not only for manufacturing goods but also for crafting weapons. The royal weaponry of the Nagpur Bhosales represented a perfect blend of craftsmanship and elegance.

- IANS

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Priya S
While I appreciate bringing back historical artifacts, I wonder how much public money was spent on this auction when we have so many current issues to address. Couldn't this budget be used for education or healthcare?
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Arjun K
The craftsmanship described here is amazing! Our ancestors were true artists. Can't wait to visit the exhibition with my kids - it's important they learn about our glorious past. The free entry is a nice touch!
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Kavya N
So many VIPs attending the ceremony... but what about common history lovers? Hope they don't make it too political. The sword belongs to all Maharashtrians, not just politicians.
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Vikram M
The international arms trade angle is fascinating! We always think of colonial era as one-way exploitation, but here's proof of equal exchange. Our Maratha warriors were truly world-class! 💪
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Sarah B
As someone new to Indian history, I find this absolutely fascinating. The blend of local craftsmanship with European technology shows how interconnected our world was even then. Looking forward to the exhibition!

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