Maratha Weapons & Bhavani Talwar: Own the Glory of a Warrior’s Legacy

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Introduction: Feel the Warrior Spirit of Shivaji Maharaj

When we think of Maratha warriors, we imagine strength, speed, and smart battle skills. But what really made them great fighters? Their weapons.

One of the most famous weapons was the Bhavani Talwar, the sword of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj. But there were many more—swords, spears, shields, claws, and even matchlock guns.

In this blog, you’ll learn about all the different Maratha weapons, what made them special, and how you can buy swords today that carry the same pride and story.


Bhavani Talwar: The Sword of the Goddess

The Bhavani Talwar is not just any sword. It is said that Goddess Bhavani gave this sword to Shivaji Maharaj at Tuljapur Temple.

  • Blade: Straight, sharp, and double-edged

  • Length: Around 35–38 inches

  • Handle (Hilt): Basket-shaped (Muleri Muth) for better grip

  • Decoration: Gold koftgari inlay with divine and royal patterns

It wasn’t just a tool in battle—it was a symbol of power, faith, and freedom.

You can still see the original Bhavani Talwar during Dussehra in Satara, where Shivaji’s family keeps it safe.


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Complete List of Maratha Warrior Weapons

1. Firangi Sword

  • Long and powerful

  • Made with European steel, Indian hilt

  • Great for horseback attacks

2. Pata (Dandpatta Sword)

  • A sword built into an iron glove

  • Used for fast circular moves

  • Feared in one-on-one combat

3. Bhala / Barcha (Spears)

  • Light and long

  • Used by both cavalry and foot soldiers

4. Vita & Bothati (Lances)

  • Vita: Tied to the wrist, thrown and pulled back

  • Bothati: For horsemen

5. Shields (Dhaal)

  • Round, lightweight, and strong

  • Used to block swords and bullets

6. Talwar & Shamshir (Curved Swords)

  • Talwar: Slightly curved with knuckle guard

  • Shamshir: Deeper curve, Persian-style blade

7. Khanda (Straight Heavy Sword)

  • Double-edged and broad

  • Used to break armor

8. Daggers

  • Katar: Punch dagger

  • Bichwa: Curved blade for quick strike

  • Gupti: Hidden blade inside cane

  • Khanjar: Curved, short dagger

9. Bagh Nakh (Tiger Claws)

  • Worn on the hand like rings

  • Shivaji used it to defeat Afzal Khan

10. Kurhaad (War Axe)

  • Axe or hammer used to break shields and bones

11. Parshu / Danda (Axes)

  • Smaller versions for fast attacks

12. Danushya-Baan (Bow & Arrow)

  • Still used in Maratha open-field fights

13. Matchlocks & Top (Cannons)

  • Gunpowder guns used by foot soldiers

  • Cannons guarded forts like Sinhagad and Raigad


What Made Maratha Weapons Unique?

  • Designed for speed and agility

  • Built by local blacksmiths and artists

  • Inspired by Rajput, Mughal, and European styles

  • Adapted for hilly regions and fort wars

The Maratha army was light, fast, and clever. Every weapon had a role. They didn’t depend on just heavy armor—they used strategy and tools wisely.


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Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Bhavani Talwar real?
Yes. It is kept safely by Shivaji Maharaj’s descendants in Satara, Maharashtra.

Can I buy the same sword?
You can buy a replica, designed with the same style and story.

What is the best weapon for display?
The Bhavani Talwar or Dandpatta is ideal for wall décor or as a gift set.

Are these replicas made in India?
Yes. We work with traditional blacksmiths and artists from Maharashtra and Rajasthan.

Are the blades sharp?
Display replicas are not sharpened unless requested for martial training.

Can I customize my order?
Yes! We offer custom engraving and finishes on selected weapons.


Conclusion: Honor the Past, Own the Pride

The weapons of the Maratha warriors were not just tools—they were symbols of faith, power, and protection. From the famous Bhavani Talwar to the clever Bagh Nakh, every weapon tells a story of courage.

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