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Posted: 12 years ago
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hey guyz just seen the new promo
Udai singh asking jaiwanta to prepare all ladies for johar 😭
She replies that he do wat is his duty n thy'll do thr duty 😲

pratap overhears it n gor distur n though of dng sumthing to stop this ritual šŸ˜‰
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Posted: 12 years ago
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OMG😲 ..thanx for the promo update khushi !
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Posted: 12 years ago
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anytime
mera bhi aisa hi reaction tha
ye johar bada bhayanak type ki rasam hoti thi

btw forgot to add sumthing wait let me amend my post
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Posted: 12 years ago
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what is johar ?
i am not sure what that means plz help
thanks
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Jauhar and Saka refer to the ancient Indian Rajput Hindu tradition of honorary self-immolation of women and subsequent march of men to the battlefield (against any odds) to end their life with respect. It was followed by the Rajput clans in order to avoid capture and dishonour at the hands of muslim invaders.

Jauhar (also spelled jowhar) was originally the voluntary death on a funeral of the queens and female royals of Rajput kingdoms defeated by Muslim rulers.The term is extended to describe the occasional practice of mass suicide carried out in medieval times by Rajput women and men. Mass self-immolation by women was called jauhar. This was usually done before or at the same time their husbands, brothers, fathers and sons rode out in a charge to meet their attackers and certain death. The upset caused by the knowledge that their women and younger children were dead, no doubt filled them with rage in this fight to the death called saka
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Posted: 12 years ago
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thank you so much for the information Amor
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Posted: 12 years ago
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wow...its really getting spectacular...

Rajput women will not handle someone's eye even..they will due alive behind their husband
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: DiamondLife

wow...its really getting spectacular...


Rajput women will not handle someone's eye even..they will due alive behind their husband

Yes such was the character of people of those time, pure and strong. They don't value their life in front of their honour,values and deeds.Bow to those brave warriors and the rajput womenšŸ‘
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Posted: 12 years ago
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TFS.

A thing to add. While the Jauhar committed by the Rajput women is well known but there are other examples outside of Rajasthan as well.

Against Mohammad-bin-Tughlaq's army kingdoms of Kampili (in Karnataka), Telegana and Warangal (both in AP) performed Jauhar and Saka.

The basic rule was to deny the victorious invader anything of value whether human or object.

All that could be burnt used to be burnt, the others thrown into the water and the manuscripts buried. If possible couple of princes from the royal family always used to be smuggled out so that in future the people have a leader around which to rally.
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Posted: 12 years ago
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omg its getting so interesting..can't wait to watch that

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