· Introduction:
The holy land of Mewar has given birth to many great and brave,
mighty warriors. Gora and Badal are among those brave warriors and
the Earth will always be grateful to them!
Gora was the commander of the then Chittor and Badal was his
nephew. Both were extremely brave and mighty warriors. Their enemies were afraid of their courage, strength, and
efforts. Gora and Badal were among the few fighters in history who possessed
muscle as well as sharp intellect.
They were among the great warriors of Chittorgarh Mewar who fought
valiantly for the rescue of Rawal Ratan Singh of Chittorgarh Mewar.
· Story:
Ratan Singh's queen Padmini was uniquely beautiful. The fame of
her beauty was spread far and wide. Hearing of her beauty, the then Delhi
emperor Alauddin Khilji became elated to find Padmini and ascended the Chittor
fort with a huge army to find the queen. He laid siege to the fort of Chittor
for several months, but due to the indomitable courage and valor of the Rajput
soldiers posted for the defense of Chittor, he could not enter the fort of
Chittor. Then he planned to act diplomatically and sent his messenger to
Chittor - "We want to befriend you, I have heard a lot about the beauty of
the queen, so just let me meet her only once". Ratan Singh became furious
upon hearing the message, as it was against the royal traditions. But Rani
Padmini, while presenting foresight on this occasion, explained to the king
that "For such a small reason, it is not wise to shed blood of thousands
of soldiers Chittor in vain”. The queen was rather more worried about Mewar
than herself. She did not want the entire Mewar kingdom to suffer as a
result of the denial of Alauddin’s proposal. Mewar’s army was very small in
front of the Khilji army.
Pondering over the situation, they came up with an idea to let
Alauddin see Rani Padmini’s face as a reflection in a lake. Ratan Singh welcomed
Alauddin to the fort of Chittor as a guest. Rani Padmini's palace was in the
middle of the lake, so a big mirror was placed on the wall. The queen was
placed in front of the mirror. Through the window, the image of the queen's
face was visible in the water of the lake. From there, Alauddin was allowed to
see the queen. Alauddin was amazed after seeing her beauty in the water of the
lake and thought of tricking the king to acquire queen Padmini. When Ratan
Singh came to see off Alauddin at the fort gate, Alauddin betrayed his soldiers
and arrested Rana by deceit.
After imprisoning Ratan Singh, Alauddin proposed that he would
free the king only after the Queen was handed over to him. Belonging to a royal
family, Rani Padmini was well acquainted with the knowledge of politics. After
all this, Rani Padmini organized a war council in which a plan was made to save
Rawal Ratan Singh. Gora and Badal were given the responsibility to save Rawal
Ratan Singh. So she, along with the ministers decided to reply diplomatically
and sent a message to Alauddin stating that "I, the Queen of Mewar with
seven hundred of my maids will arrive before you. If you accept my condition, please inform me”. Having received such a message from the queen,
the sensual Alauddin was not happy but was eager to get that wonderful
beautiful queen. So, he blindly accepted all the conditions as listed by the
queen in the letter.
All the palanquins stopped near Alauddin's camp and Rajput Veer
came out of his base and suddenly broke down on the Yavan army. In such a
sudden attack, Alauddin's army was left surprised and Gora Badal prepared to
free Rana Ratan Singh from Alauddin's imprisonment. These were the warriors who
went to Delhi and rescued Rana Ratan Singh from Khilji's captivity. By this
time, when Gora killed Khilji's commander, his own head had already been cut,
with only the torso remaining. Badal successfully transported the king to the
fort of Chittor. Alauddin was greatly embarrassed by this defeat and he now
decided to conquer Chittor.
At the time, Badal was only twelve years old, as described by a
songwriter.
After this defeat, Khilji laid siege of Chittor Fort on all sides. All gates remained closed. This continued till August(started in January). The stored food items were all exhausted. On 26th August, 1303, Ratan Singh with his army, donning saffron turbans, made a suicide attack against the enemies. Their goal was to defend or die. Not following the battle rules, Khilji killed Rana Ratan Singh.With the death of their king, the Rajputs eventually lost the battle.
Alauddin Khilji rushed towards the fiort of Rani Padmini. A huge pyre was lit within the fort, following Rani Padmini's orders. Rani Padmini and her companions,to save their honor, rather than being dishonored in the cruel enemy's hands, jumped into the pyre, performing Jauhar. Around 74,500 Rajput women perished in the flames.
Khilji and his troops entered the fort only to be confronted with ashes of the bodies of the chivalrous Rajput women. Performing Jauhar, they perished but remained immortal in History and folklores.
The story of Gora Badal has been depicted on a wall painting in Eking ji temple in Udaipur. Two dome shaped houses have been constructed in their name known as Gora-Badal Mahal, south of Padmini Mahal, in Chittor Fort.
After this defeat, Khilji laid siege of Chittor Fort on all sides. All gates remained closed. This continued till August(started in January). The stored food items were all exhausted. On 26th August, 1303, Ratan Singh with his army, donning saffron turbans, made a suicide attack against the enemies. Their goal was to defend or die. Not following the battle rules, Khilji killed Rana Ratan Singh.With the death of their king, the Rajputs eventually lost the battle.
Alauddin Khilji rushed towards the fiort of Rani Padmini. A huge pyre was lit within the fort, following Rani Padmini's orders. Rani Padmini and her companions,to save their honor, rather than being dishonored in the cruel enemy's hands, jumped into the pyre, performing Jauhar. Around 74,500 Rajput women perished in the flames.
Khilji and his troops entered the fort only to be confronted with ashes of the bodies of the chivalrous Rajput women. Performing Jauhar, they perished but remained immortal in History and folklores.
The story of Gora Badal has been depicted on a wall painting in Eking ji temple in Udaipur. Two dome shaped houses have been constructed in their name known as Gora-Badal Mahal, south of Padmini Mahal, in Chittor Fort.
WRITER- SUKRITI BOHRA
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