Thursday, February 7, 2008

Prithviraj Chauhan




Prithviraj Chauhan
Prithviraj Chauhan was born at Ajaymeru (Ajmer) in 1166 A.D. His father was Someshwar Chauhan and mother Karpuri Devi, a Kalachuri (Chedi) princess, daughter of Achalaraja of Tripuri.
Muhammad Ghori attacked India multiple times. First time he was routed in present day Gujarat by Rajputs. Mularaja-II was not even a teen yet and his mother organized the defences of Pattan. Battle was fought at Kayadara near Mount Abu, in 1178 A.D. and Ghori was resoundingly defeated. After this defeat he never entered India through Gujarat. In first battle of Taraori in 1191 Prithviraj Chauhan's cavalry charged and routed the Ghurid cavalry and captured Ghori. Ghori begged for his life. Prithviraj allowed him to go despite his generals asking him not to do so.


Prithviraj Chauhan lived at Taragarh fort which was also known as Ajaymeru after which the town of Ajmer got its name.

Following year Ghori came again. Prithviraj advanced with his army and sent a letter to Ghori. In this letter Ghori was asked to return as he had been defeated the previous year and was spared his life. Ghori replied that he was in India on the orders of his brother, Ghiasuddin, and that he could only retreat after he got a word from his brother. This letter was sent in the evening and after sending the letter Ghori moved his camp back a few kilometers to feign retreat. On receiving this letter and seeing Muhammad move his camp back Prithviraj assumed that Ghori was not interested in fighting. Ghori also knew that rajputs did not fight in the night and only started fighting after sun had come up. (This is an ancient Kshatriya practice e.g Mahabharata was also fought mostly in day time). Ghori treacherously attacked in the early morning hours when Prithviraj and his army were sleeping and was able to win this war

The founder of the Gahadwala line was Govindchandra Gahadwala. He was an astute ruler and ruled from Kannauj. Most of North India, including the university town of Nalanda was a part of his kingdom. He stoutly defended his kingdom from further Muslims incursions. He instituted a tax for this purpose which was called Turushka Danda (i.e. tax to fight the Turushkas or Turks). His grandson was Jaichandra Gahadwala (Rathod) who played a tragic role in Indian History.

The Story of Prithviraj Chouhan and Mahmud Ghori

In Jaichand's days, a rival Rajput clan had established itself in Delhi (Pithoragarh). The ruler there was Prithviraj Chouhan. Pritiviraj was a romantic, chivalrous and an extremely fearless person. After ceaseless military campaigns, Pritiviraj extended his original kingdom of Sambhar (Shakambara) to Rajasthan, Gujarat, and Eastern Punjab. He ruled from his twin capitals at Delhi and Ajmer. His fast rise caught the envy of the then powerful ruler Jaichandra Gahadwala and there was a lot of ill-feeling between the two.

Prithiviraj's Love for Sanyogita - Jaichandra's Daughter

The story of Prithviraj's bold exploits spread far and wide in the country and he was the center of much discussion in the circle of the nobility. Sanyogita, the daughter of Jaichandra Gahadwala fell secretly in love with Prithiviraj and she started a secret poetic correspondence with him. Her father the haughty Jaichandra got wind of this and he decided to teach his daughter and her upstart lover a lesson. So he arranged a Swayamwara (a ceremony where a bride can select her husband from the assembled princes. She had the right to garland any prince and she became his queen. This is an ancient Hindu custom among Royalty). Jaichandra invited all the big and small princes of the country to Kannauj for the royal Swayamwara. But he deliberately ignored Prithiviraj.

To add insult to injury, he even made a statue of Prithiviraj and kept him as a dwarpala (doorman).

The Elopement of Sanyogita with Prithviraj

Prithviraj got to know of this and he confided his plans to his lover.
On the said day, Sanyogita walked down the aisle where the royals had assembled and bypassed all of them only to reach the door and garland the statue of Pritiviraj as a doorman. The assemblage was stunned at this brash act of hers. But what stunned them and her father Jaichandra was the next thing that happened.

Prithiviraj who was hiding behind the statue, also in the garb of a doorman, whisked Sanyogita away and put her up on his steed to make a fast getaway to his capital at Delhi

Chouhan-Rathod Warfare Leads to Weakening of both Rajput Kingdoms

Jaichandra and his army gave earnest chase and in the resultant string of battles between the two kingdoms fought between 1189 and 1190, both of them sufferred heavily. While this drama was being enacted, another ruler also named Mahmud who was from Ghori in Afghanistan had grown powerful and had captured Ghazni and subsequently attacked the Ghaznavid Governor of Punjab and defeated him. The kingdom of Mahmud Ghori now stretched up to the domains of Prithiviraj Chouhan. A clash was inevitable

The 1st Battle of Tarain 1191 C.E. - Victory of Prithiviraj Chouhan

Mahmud Ghori threw the gauntlet by laying siege to the fortress of Bhatinda in East Punjab which was on the frontier of Prithiviraj's domains. Prithviraj's appeal for help from his father-in-law was scornfully rejected by the haughty Jaichandra. But undaunted Prithviraj marched on to Bhatinda and met his enemy at a place called Tarain (also called Taraori) near the ancient town of Thanesar. In face of the persistent Rajput attacks, the battle was won as the Muslim army broke ranks and fled leaving their general Mahmud Ghori as a prisoner in Pritiviraj's hands.

Mahmud Ghori was brought in chains to Pithoragarh - Prithviraj's capital and he begged his victor for mercy and release. Prithviraj's ministers advised against pardoning the aggressor. But the chivalrous and valiant Prithviraj thought otherwise and respectfully released the vanquished Ghori.

The 2nd Battle of Tarain 1192 C.E. - Defeat of Prithiviraj Chouhan

The very next year Prithiviraj's gesture was repaid by Ghori who re-attacked Prithiviraj with a stronger army and guilfully defeated him by attacking the Rajput army before daybreak. (The Hindus incidentally followed a hoary practice of battling only from sunrise up to sunset. Before Sunrise and after Sunset there was to be no fighting- as per a time honoured battle code).The defeated Prithiviraj was pursued up to his capital and in chains he was taken as a captive to Ghor in Afghanistan.

The Blinding of Prithviraj


The story of Prithiviraj does not end here. As a prisoner in Ghor he was presented before Mahmud, where he looked Ghori straight into the eye


Ghori ordered him to lower his eyes, whereupon a defiant Prithiviraj scornfully told him how he had treated Ghori as a prisoner and said that the eyelids of a Rajputs eyes are lowered only in death.On hearing this, Ghori flew into a rage and ordered that Prithviraj's eyes be burnt with red hot iron rods

This heinous deed being done, Prithiviraj was regularly brought to the court to be taunted by Ghori and his courtiers. In those days Prithiviraj was joined by his former biographer Chand Bardai, who had composed a ballad-biography on Pritiviraj in the name of Prithviraj Raso (Songs of Prithviraj). Chand Bardai told Prithiviraj, that he should avenge Ghori's betrayal and daily insults.



The Blind Prithviraj Avenges the Injustice done to him

The two got an opportunity when Ghori announced a game of Archery. On the advice of Chand Bardai, Prithviraj, who was then at court said he would also like to participate. On hearing his suggestion, the courtiers guffawed at him and he was taunted by Ghori as to how he could participate when he could not see. Whereupon, Prithiviraj told Mahmud Ghori to order him to shoot, and he would reach his target.

Ghori became suspicious and asked Prithviraj why he wanted Ghori himself to order and not anyone else. On behlaf of Prithiviraj, Chand Bardai told Ghori that he as a king would not accept orders from anyone other than a king. His ego satisfied, Mahmud Ghori agreed.

On the said day, Ghori sitting in his royal enclosure had Prithiviraj brought to the ground and had him unchained for the event. On Ghori's ordering Prithviraj to shoot, we are told Prithiviraj turned in the direction from where he heard Ghori speak and struck Ghori dead with his arrow. This event is described by Chand Bardai in the couplet, "Dus kadam aggey, bees kadam daey, baitha hai Sultan. Ab mat chuko Chouhan, chala do apna baan." (Ten feet ahead of you and twenty feet to your right, is seated the Sultan, do not now miss him Chouhan, release your baan - arrow).


Thus ended the story of the brave but unrealistic Prithviraj Chouhan - the last Hindu ruler of Delhi. Delhi was to remain under Muslim rule for the next 700 years till 1857 and under British rule till 1947. Those few Hindus who came close to liberating Delhi during the seven centuries of Muslim rule were Rana Sanga in 1527, Raja (Hemu) Vikramaditya in around 1565 (2nd battle of Panipat), and Shrimant Vishwas Rao who was the Peshwa's son and was co-commander of the Maratha forces in the 3rd battle of Panipat in 1761. Metaphorically speaking, the next Hindu ruler to actually preside over Delhi was to be Dr. Rajendra Prasad, the first President of Independent India (and Jawarharlal Nehru - who was the President's first Minister).

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Unknown said...

I'm a great fan of The Great King, The Last Warrior "Prithvi Raj" for his braveness & Love... And i'm Proud to say my name is "Prithvi Raj"

Anonymous said...

Had prithavi killed gauri, today's world would not have to face terrorism and we need not to waste lot of money to counter terrorism rather we could use our resourses for development like school , college, hospital, road etc. So a raja should always be visionary as well as brave whereas prithavi was only brave but any how we love prithavi and always remember to him for his great bravery

V said...

Its not Prithviraj Chouhan,but its Prithviraj Chauhan.
So please take care of that.
And please make nessary changes in the article.

Unknown said...

A great ruler treated like a traitor I hate Muhammad Ghori. Why did Prithvi leave him 17 times? He should not have done that.
SLEEP IN PEACE PRITHVI....!!!

Anonymous said...

jaichandra was he there also i need answers

Anonymous said...

ek mahan rajput ek amar premi aur ek mahan yodha ko mera shat shat naman..

mohan dan charan said...

The prithiviraj CHOUHAN is greatest king in the world,,,,,,

B Singh said...

What happened to PRC's queen after he was captured by Ghori?

Anonymous said...

Jai

ramesh said...

Chand bardaies depiction is nothing but a myth to glorify his king.
After first battle of Taraien Pritvrajn indulged in worldly affairs with Sanjugta forgetting his role as a king.
After 2nd battle of taraien he was defeated by ghori and ran away from battle field,it was his subordinate Govindraj faught bbravely and was killed.
When Md,Ghori captured Ajmer palace he had seen many pictures depicting killing of pigs which was against his religion,and the out of fury killed Pritviraj who was captured earlier by Ghori.
Pritvis younger brother Hariraj later recaptured Ajmer,but it was shortlived.On realising his inability to fight against invaders he commited suicide by jumping in fire pit.
Its sad that chawhans had defeated invaders many time but only one led to end of this dynasty.
Its said that when Jaichand came to know about Pritvirajs death he celebrated DIWALI IN HIS KINGDOM. How sad.

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deepak yadav said...

Prithvi Raj Chauhan was the legend who tried to save his motherland till his last breath. Respect

Unknown said...

VEry good collection but want ot tell u that it is not Pritviraj chouhan its chauhan...because chouhan does not belong to rajputana dinesty but chauhan belongs to raputana dinest it is ver big mistake....as per me...

GOD said...

Great king.....Prithviraj Chauhan

Unknown said...

Friends maharani sanyogita ke bare me bhut kuch ulta sida likha hai dusri sites par jise padh kr hr hindu ka khoon khaul jata hai

Shristi Jain said...

I appreciate his work really he was a great king. Great Post Thank You for sharing Such a Great Info...

Unknown said...

Hi everyone,

If some one can provide me the link or any ebook or any details related to the siblings of Someshwar Chahuhan, I am aware of an sibling and his name is Jagat Gopal however i am unable to find any details related to him on the internet.

There was a anonymous post made on this blog and i am looking for the same answer which has been asked in the post
" i want to know that there was any relative of chauhans i knew some chauhans of onnao they said they are the son of raja gamle dev
after some time they called gamels."

Can someone elaborate please?

Anonymous said...

BRAVERY NEVER ENDS ,I AM RAJPUT LOVE TO BE...............

Anonymous said...

Maharaj Prithviraj i love u so much u are my inspiration my hero


வரலாற்றுப்பிரியன் said...

Well said ji.
Only RSS and bjp can save this country and can help to revive the history of great warriors like prithviraj chauhan, maharana pratap

வரலாற்றுப்பிரியன் said...

Well said ji.
Only RSS and bjp can save this country and can help to revive the history of great warriors like prithviraj chauhan, maharana pratap

Unknown said...

Sir,
I have read your comment which is showing your insufficient knowledge about the death of ghauri. Ok, prithviraj didn't kill him but he was also not the part in the battle against Jai chand. Jai chand was killed by shahbuddin and u also didn't think that why did Ghauri was not seated on the throne of Delhi after defeating Prithviraj because he was no more to sit on any seat. Kutubuddin Abak was seated on the throne of Delhi and started ruling under Gulam Vansh.

chaitya mehta said...

nice to meet you bro.......i also belongs to prithviraj chauhan as a member of nadola chauhan mehta parivar from villege vav, district banaskatha, gujarat...as per the book given to my family by nadola chauhan mehta parivar we belongs to maharaj prithviraj chauhan by giving history...there are 400 families of nadola chauhan mehta in gujarat and mumbai.....again nice to meet you brother....jai jai prithviraj chauhan...

chaitya mehta said...

nice to meet you bro.......i also belongs to prithviraj chauhan as a member of nadola chauhan mehta parivar from villege vav, district banaskatha, gujarat...as per the book given to my family by nadola chauhan mehta parivar we belongs to maharaj prithviraj chauhan by giving history...there are 400 families of nadola chauhan mehta in gujarat and mumbai.....again nice to meet you brother....jai jai prithviraj chauhan...

Unknown said...

I respect your thoughts and you are partially right he was a great ruler and a generous human also with a large heart filled with bravery .. and alas it's history pritviraj's generosity was plundered by barbaric slain mohammad ghori ... But we do have other great Rajput warriors who successful repeld these invaders ... Bappa Rawal a sisodiya ruler of 8th century not successfuly helped calipath invasion by arab he eventually defeated Arabs 2 times and departed them back of the khabar paas . Raja mihir bhoj pratihar was another fierence warrior who acts as a barrier against ghurid invasion ... Rana Kumbha .. another ferocious fighter who defeted ibrahim lodhi 2times during his region his empire was extended through the Afghanistan and neighboring sultan's of Malwa And Gujrat gave him the revenue of there lands... Rana Hammir deo ..Rana Har Rai Chauhan, Rana Sanga , Maharana Pratap, the list goes numerous...

Indian Lions said...

Amazingly Great

Marathipublisher.com said...

The great king

Unknown said...

i like your thoght

Anonymous said...

So, self grandiousing 🤣

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