Consent wasn’t been a part of women lives in India in ancient times, especially in the times of monarchy in India women were treated as a commodity to be won as a prize for conquering a territory or winning a competition or even sometimes king give beautiful women as a gift to other kings.- So let’s discuss what Jauhar ritual is basically
- So let’s discuss what Jauhar ritual is basically
The practice however occurred rarely and was a form of chivalric suicide by Hindu women to counter the Islamic Invaders. Jauhar in most cases happen when there is a fight between Hindus and Muslims. Sati is also little bit similar to Jauhar ritual but there is a big difference between them even though they were both suicidal methods for women in earlier times. In Sati a widow (woman) has to sit on funeral pyre of her dead husband while she is alive, in Jauhar ritual only Rajput Royal women die in case of defeat of their warrior husband’s in the war. Women die by jumping into the area filled with fire with their children. Sati was a necessity in most of the cultures but Jauhar was a choice for Royal Rajput women, it was mostly performed in masses but Sati was performed individually.
- What is Saka?
- Some instances of Jauhar
According to many scholars, the first Jauhar of Chittorgarh occurred during the
1303 siege of Chittor Fort. This Jauhar became a subject of legendary
Rajasthani poems with Rani Padmini the main character, wherein she
and other Rajput women commit Jauhar to avoid being captured by
Alauddin Khalji of Delhi Sultanate. The historicity of the first
Jauhar of Chittorgarh is based on Rajasthani traditional belief as
well as Islamic Sufi Literature as well as Padmavat by Malik Muhammad
Jayasi. Movie Padmavat is based on this story which was first movie
which described Jauhar ritual. Total 1600 women died with Rani
Padmini in Jauhar.
Jauhar of Jaisalmer- Bhatnair, Tanot and Jaisalmer territory of Bhati
Rajputs, witnessed the scene of Jauhar thrice in the past, the last
time they tried committing Jauhar they don’t have enough time to
build a pyre and hence slit the throats of women, and that’s why it
is considered as half Jauhar. When Maharawal Jait Singh was a king,
Alauddin Khalji beseiged the fort of Jaisalmer and after seven months
24000 women committed Jauhar.
In
Raisen located in Madhya Pradesh was repeatedly attacked by the
Mughal Army in the early 16th
century. In 1528 the first Jauhar was led by Rani Chanderi, after the
Mughal Army left the kingdom refused to accept orders from Delhi.
After a long siege of Raisen Fort, that exhausted all supplies within
the Fort, Rani Durgavati and 700 Raisen women commited the second
Jauhar in 1532, the men led by Lakshman Tuar commited Saka. Thus
refusal to submit to Mughal rule repeated and in 1543 the third
Jauhar was led by Rani Ratnavali.
- In other countries too these kind of incidents (Jauhar) happened?
The Malli Tribe also performed a similar act which Pierre Herman, Leonard Eggermont calls Jauhar. Arrian states that they started burning their houses with themselves in it though any Indian captured in them was slaughtered by the Greeks.
In remembrance of Jauhar culture one of the biggest celebrations of the year in Rajasthan’s Chittorgarh is the “Jauhar Mela” that take place in February-March. The celebration is held to honour the sacrifice made by Rajput women to uphold their clan’s pride and honour, which means this ritual is extinct but still glorified. Yet it would be very controversial and confusing either put this culture as a wrong step or right. Happy day to all.
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