Gopikabai

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Famous For Being the wife of Peshwa Balaji Baji Rao
Personal Life
Date of Birth 20 December 1724
Birthplace Supa, Maharashtra Maratha Empire
Date of Death 11 August 1778
Place of Death Nasik
Age (at the time of death) 53 Years
Death Cause Dehydration
Nationality Indian
Hometown Supa, Maharashtra
Religion Hinduism
Caste Brahmin
Hobbies Reading religious texts

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Relationships & More

Marital Status (At the time of Death Widow
Family
Husband/Spouse Balaji Baji Rao (Peshwa)
Children Sons– Vishwasrao (died in the third battle of Panipat), Madhavrao I, Narayan Rao (fifth Peshwa of Maratha Empire)
Daughter– None
Parents Father– Bhikaji Naik Raste
Mother– Name Not Known
Siblings Brother– Sardar Raste
Sister– Not Known

 

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Some Lesser Known Facts About Gopikabai

  • Gopikabai was very religious and orthodox in nature. When Radhabai, wife of Peshwa Balaji Vishwanath, saw her for the first time, she got impressed by her religious activities and found that she would make an ideal match for the eldest son of Bajirao I, Balaji Bajirao (also known as Nanasaheb Peshwa).
  • After a few years of married life, when her husband Balaji Bajirao became Peshwa, her relationship with other women in the court deteriorated. She developed a great rivalry with Anandibai, who was married to her husband’s brother, Raghunathrao.
  • Gopikabai blamed Parvatibai‘s niece, Radhikabai of being an ill-omen and causing the death of her son, Vishwasrao during the Third battle of Panipat.
  • When her husband died, her son Madhavrao I became the Peshwa of Maratha Empire.
  • Her son Madhavrao I died in 1773 of tuberculosis.
  • When her third son Narayan Rao was murdered, she spent her life as a poor. She used to beg alms in the society of Sardars in Nasik.
  • When Radhikabai, fiancee of her eldest son, Vishwasrao came to Nasik on the occasion of the Kumbh Mela, she recognised Gopikabai, who was asking for alms to her. Gopikabai again accused Radhikabai of ill-omen.
  • Having met Radhikabai accidentally, she performed fast unto death and died of dehydration on 11 August 1778. Her last rites were performed by Radhikabai and erected some deepmalas (tower of lights) on the banks of Godavari River in Nasik. However, those deepmalas devastated during the floods of 1961.
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