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11 تغريدة 14 قراءة Sep 18, 2022
Hadi Rani - 🙏🚩
The story of courage and sacrifice drenched in the blood of a new bride, who cut off her head to motivate her husband to focus on the battleground
This story dates back to the 16th century,
When Mewar was ruled by Raja Raj Singh. Maharana Raj Singh had a Samant or warrior chief, Ratan Singh Chundawat, who was also a chieftain of Salumbar from Mewar. He had just married Hadi Rani, daughter of the Hada Rajput Dynasty.
Meanwhile, Aurangzeb marched toward Mewar with his colossal army to attack. His additional army was also coming from Delhi to assist Aurangzeb. 
A newly married Ratan Singh Chundawat received a message from Maharana Raj Singh to stop the additional army coming from
Delhi to assist Aurangzeb.
Warrior Ratan Singh Chundawat gave orders to his army to prepare for the war immediately,but an inseparable husband in Ratan Singh went to meet his newly-wed bride with a heavy heart. Sensing his hesitation, Hadi Rani evoked warrior from her husband’s
heavy heart and prepared him to go to war, wishing him victory. 
Ratan Singh Chundawat marched with his army on his galloping horse. However, on the way, he felt his soul stayed with his newly married wife. A restless Ratan Singh Chundawat sent his trusted man to his wife
Hadi Rani asked for a token of love, which he could carry to battle.
Reading her husband’s dilemma, Rani realized how he was distracted on the battlefield. At that very moment, it struck her mind that it was she, who was distracting her husband from performing his duties
to protect Mewar.
Hadi Rani decided to give her husband a token of love so that he could focus on the battlefield. 
The epitome of courage, glory and sacrifice, Hadi Rani cut off her head and put it on a plate in her dying moments.
The trusted man covered Hadi Rani’s severed head with a cloth and carried it
to present it to her husband. The warrior chief, Ratan Singh was devastated to see his newly married bride’s severed head. However, the token of love from his wife had removed distraction from his mind.
He tied his wife’s head around his neck by her hair and roared like a lion on troops of Aurangzeb. He fought so bravely and fiercely that Aurangzeb’s forces had to flee. Eventually, he secured a massive victory to protect the boundary of Mewar.
After his victory in the battle, he lost the desire to live without his wife. So the young Rao cut his neck to join his queen.
It is a story of valour, patriotism and sacrifice drenched in the blood of a newly married bride, which will inspire every patriot for ages.
Rajasthan Police has formed a women’s battalion after her “Hadi Rani Mahila Battalion” not only to honour Hadi Rani but to inspire every woman.

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