Saturday 30 May 2020

Thakorsa Ravoji II Jadeja - Morbi

                  Thakorsa Ravoji II Jadeja - Morbi

                                                       

 Morbi was ruled by the Jadeja dynasty and was a first class princely state.  The state of Morbi had a total of 12 villages and an area of ​​6 square miles.  In 1918, its annual income was Rs.21,0,00 and its annual expenditure was Rs.15,0,0%.  Morbi state population in 181 was 2.3.  104 in 181, 8,3 in 1901, 30,50 in 1911.  21,3 in 191  The population of the city of Morbi was 12.5 in 181 and 12.5 in 181.  12,9 in 181, 14,20 in 1901.  19, 1911  E.  Q.  12 ૨ 1 in 12, 1 12.  E.  Q.  141 out of 181, 2.  3,05 in 181  20,8 in 181  The population of Morbi city was 5,6,8 in 2001.  The state of Morbi was paying Rs. 4.5 to the British government, Rs. 2,503 to Gaikwad and Rs. 2,09 to Junagadh.  The founders of the state of Morbi were Kanyoji, (1) Aliyoji (2) Ravoji Pehla (3) Pachanji (4) Vaghoji Pehla (5) Hamirji (6) Geoji (7) Prithviraj (8) Ravoji II (9) Vaghji II (10) Lakhdhirji  (11) The last ruler was Mahendra Singhji.  In this Ravoji II became the ninth ruler of Morbi.  He was the only son of Prithvirajji, the eighth ruler of Morbi.  Information on how much education they received was not available.  But only a little bit of elementary education they would have gotten.  They had six queens, in which the maiden Majirajbathi Kumar Shri Waghji Thakor II of Chuda was born.  Vaghji's second brother Harbhamjiraj was born in Samvat 1917.  The Harbhamjiraj Garasia Hostel (formerly known as The King George Coronation Girasia Hostel) stands in Rajkot today to commemorate his name.  The fort of Tankara village was built during the reign of Ravoji II.  He loved the farmers very much and helped the farmers financially and tried to cultivate the land.  In the same way that each of the kings sheltered and helped the writers, Ravaji appointed Dedal Bhagat of the Maru Charan Misan branch as the royal poet.  However, due to a religious dispute with him, Ravoji ordered him to leave his kingdom and he went to Maliya, but realizing his mistake, he called Morbi and doubled the annuity with a big reward.  The reason behind his expulsion from this place was that he had become a disciple of Deshal Bhagat Swami's Raiyan sect.  It is said that then Sahajananda Swami himself gave a miraculous darshan so his mistake was understood.  During his reign Sanskrit schools, dispensaries were established and criminal and civil courts were established by changing the judiciary of Morbi state.  Ravoji was a religious, devout man.  When Ms. Shri Vaghji was diagnosed with smallpox in Kalawad and believed that it was getting better, he killed eighty four Brahmins in Kalawad and weighed Vaghji with silver rupee and gave silver to the temple from that silver.

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