HH Shri Nathji frequently narrated the story of Panna Dai
the maid who allowed her own child to be killed in place of the king's.
Panna Dhai was a maid in the service of Rana Sanga or
Sangram Singh of Chittorgarh, India. She was a rajput (Kshatriya) lady of Kheechi
clan. She was foster-mother of his infant son Udai Singh. Her name, Panna means
emerald, and dhai means a wet nurse in hindi language. She had been given
charge of young Udai, breast - feeding him virtually from his birth in 1522,
along with her own son Chandan (also known as Moti), who was of similar age and
Udai's playmate.
Rana Sangram Singh died in 1527 in the Battle of Khanua
against Babur. Panna saved child Udai Singh from Rana's brother Banbir who was
regent and wished to usurp the throne . Panna sacrificed her own child to save
the prince. Panna Dai give the small Udai Singh to the gardener who took him
far away. The child of Panna Dai was not knowing that he would be killed in the
place of Udai singh. Panna Dai later on cried a lot but she was proud that she
kept the shine of Mewar alive. To save him Panna Dai substituted her own baby
in the royal cradle. Her child was slain, but Panna escaping with the baby
prince made her way to Kumbhalgarh.
After Udai Singh attained youth he defeated his uncle and
became the king of Chittod and later founded the city of Udaipur.
Half of ur story is true about panna daai.no one can understand nd relate to heras much as i can do.
ReplyDeleteHalf of ur story is true about panna daai.no one can understand nd relate to heras much as i can do.
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