Maharana Pratap 21st August 2013 Written Update

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Maharana Pratap 21st August 2013 Written Episode

The episode starts with maharani jaivantabai welcoming her brother Man singh. Man singh asks his sister(jaivantabai) that why she is leaving mewad suddenly. Jaivantabai says that by living in mewad , she does not want to ignore and insukt the decision of rana udai singh. She also says that by living in mewad, she does not want to put pratap’s life in danger.She then tells man singh that Pratap will be coming with her and she will tell Pratap to return in a few days back for his gurukul. Then she tells man singh that before going away, she will meet Ranaji and will ask for forgiveness for any mistake if she has done. On the other hand, som and Pratap are finding for any proof for pratap’s accident. While finding, Pratap finds a leech(blood sucking insect). He tells som about it that he had found some leeches on his horse which made Pratap fall in the valley. Then he tells som that they will not tell anyone about this that someone is trying to kill Pratap. He also says that they have to find for the person who is trying to kill Pratap and also the one who tames such insects(leeches).

At night , back in the palace, Pratap gets to know that his mama , man singh has come and he goes to his Ranima to tell this news. He then sees all the things packed in boxes and he asks about them to his mother. His mother says that they are going to leave mewad next morning and even Pratap will accompany them to man singh’s palace. OIn listening to this Pratap gets sad and he asks ranim,a that what is the reason for their departure from mewad because his gurukul and all his friends are here and he does not want to miss his teaching classes. On this maharani says that they are leaving mewad only for Pratap’s safety and nothing else. On the other hand Rani dheerbai is happy that jaivantabia is leaving mewad. She then goes at the place where the sinhasana is kept. There she sits on that royal chair and celebrates her joy of being the maharani in some days and also says to kokaiya that her son will soon be decided as the successor of the mewad throne. She then tells kokaiya that she will soon own everything of mewad after jaivantabai goes away with her brother.

While this conversation is going on, Maharani jaivantabai listens everything and gets scared for mewad and its people. She then decides to not to leave mewad and she tells this to Pratap that they are not leaving mewad. Pratap gets happy on listening to tjis and he thanks his mother for that. Next day in the morning, when Pratap is going to the gurukul, som comes running and tells Pratap that one of his relative told him that the insects that were stuck on Pratap’s horse’s body are not from mewad and they are from north India. He also tells Pratap that they are especially found in north India when there is a lot of rain there. Pratap gets shocked to listen to this and he goes to his gurukul and then goes at his horse. Then he asks his horse to tell him that who had put such insects on him. From behind basar khan (Ibrahim khan) is coming to kill Pratap with his dagger when Pratap sees him and basar hides his knife(dagger). Then Pratap goes to Ibrahim khan and tells him that he found the reason why his horse was panicking the other day when that accident happened. He tells him that the insects were put bu someone on the horse’s back and on listening basar khan gets shocked. Till then guru raghvendra comes ther and tells Pratap to go to his friends and start his kushti studies. Then after Pratap goes, Basar khan is also leaving when guruji spots basar’s knife and he asks why he has the knife with him. Basar replies that for self safety he keeps the knife with him.Then back at the gurukul, all he students are doing kushti abhyas . Soon guruji stops them and tells them to go and pick up their swords for talvar baji. Back in the jungle, chief chundavat is finding for any traces left behind after the accident. He tells his soldiers to find anything that they get. Suddenly a soldier gets the arrow that Ibrahim khan had fired on Pratap. Chundavat sees the arrow and sees that it has poison on its ends and he thinks if Pratap is fine or no.

Precap: In the gurukul , Chief chundavat goes and asks to Pratap that why didn’t he tall them that someone is trying to kill him. Then guruji tells Pratap to tell everything to chundavat whatever he knows. Then Pratap tells chundavat that his horse had leeches insects which caused the accident. He also tells him that such insects are found only in north india and are found during the rains only. Then guruji’s one student tells them that the only person who has come from north india is Ibrahim khan and everyone looks at him.

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417 Comments

  1. /~ÐÈMÔÑ~\
    August 29, 09:56 Reply

    28th august WU . . . Maharana pratap . . .
    Ya i am ok . . .
    Lot of work at office . .

    • BARBIE
      August 29, 10:12

      Ohk so come here when u’ll be free.

    • Umat Sehgal
      August 28, 10:06

      Mene or alia ne kidnap kr lia hahhah

    • BARBIE
      August 28, 13:11

      Oye jaldi se choddo bhai ko varna.

  2. BARBIE
    August 28, 09:05 Reply

    Gumshuda Bhai hai gumshuda.:-)
    Bhai aap ko kisine kidnap toh nai kia?:-)

  3. Suni
    August 26, 21:37 Reply

    Good morning Zac 🙂 ..
    Have a nice day .. .
    Have a nice dat at school Alia , Umat , Rizz , Aki , Mehak ..

  4. Suni
    August 26, 18:07 Reply

    Silent ghost cities

    By Arun Gaur

    WE take a long circuitous route to Ajabgarh via Thana Gazi. When the blackish fortress of Thana Gazi, as bald as that of Deeg, appears at a distance, we pick up a diversion and move on a road that goes through many villages towards our destination.

    Though chronologically Bhangarh preceded Ajabgarh, on this route it is the latter that comes first. “Where is the fort?” “Just after the last house on the road!” It is a dilapidated row of houses with little shops within them on both sides of the road.

    A little bit ahead, there is the dammed up water of Saumsagar on the left, a kind of lake. To our immediate right, a temple, and then a furlong further a fortress on a higher elevation is visible — squarish, bald, brownish and locked.

    Its easy accessibility and dwarfish nature must have made it an easy prey to the assaulting forces. Then why was the capital of the kingdom shifted from Bhangarh to this place? Perhaps, one of the reasons was its commanding view of the lake water. In all likelihood, we would know more about it on reaching Bhangarh.

    More picturesque than the fort is the temple. A lad of 15 wearing nothing above his waist, is a little curious about what I am doing there. Recently, the idol in the temple has been stolen. Climbing up the temple steps along with me, he provides this bit of information: “In the morning they came, those thieves. My father did hear the engine sound of the car. He rushed out and shouted! But nobody came to help. What could he do all alone? In seconds, they were gone and the idol too.” Thieves seem to be burgeoning everywhere. At Alwar, the colonial statuettes have disappeared and now here the same story is repeated. It is happening in numerous isolated pockets. Either thieves help themselves with these images or the officials shift them to the dumping hovels in museums, where they lie lifeless like uprooted trees.

    About 15 km from here is Bhangarh — the so-called dreaded ghost city. Today, at least, neither is it deserted nor does there seem to be any dreadful thing about it. Plenty of people —mostly from the nearby villages.

    There is a legend relating how the city came to be destroyed. But it is not a pure fable. Right from the founding of the city to its end, history and legend have got mixed up, at places, it seems too badly, and one does not know what is what.

    In the first half of the 17th century, Madho Singh of Amber built his capital here with the sanction of an ascetic Baba Balanath, who meditated there, but not without his dire prescription: “Look my dear chap! The moment the shadows of your palaces touch me, you are undone. The city shall be no more!” In ignorance, Ajab Singh, one of the later descendants in the dynasty, raised the palace to such a height that the shadow reached the forbidden place. Hence the devastation.

    A second legend tells of a tantric battle waged between the lovely queen Ratnavali and that wicked sorcerer Singha Sevra, whose chhatri can be seen on the top of the hill. Desperately, he tried to trap her in his magical web, and failed every time, as the queen herself was a past-mistress in the tantric art.

    The last battle took place on the day when the queen losing eventually her temper, transformed a glass bottle containing the massaging oil into a big rock and flung it towards the hill-top, where sat the devil. In vain he tried to stall this glass missile. It was too late. Sensing his imminent death, concentrating all his powers, he spat his dying curse: “I die! But thou too, thou Ratnavali shall not live here anymore. Neither thou, nor thine kin, nor these walls of the city. None shall see the morning sun!” I suspect, it was after all, the demon who had the last laugh! The night was spent in hastily trying to transfer the palace treasures to the new site of Ajabgarh. In the morning came the tempest levelling everything to the ground.

    There must be many other ghost cities in India. Didn’t Fatehpur Sikri turn into one after it was deserted? But they are the ghost cities in the metaphorical sense unlike the present one which is a ghost city in the more literal sense — down to the earth ghostly!

    There are indeed signs of destruction everywhere in the shopping centre with shops subdivided into distinct well-demarcated separate compartments, within them the steps leading upward. But it seems that the destructive force unleashed its fury in a systematic manner, amputating the lane roughly at the same level. There is nothing to suggest gradual or natural crumbling down.

    Analysts have found a kind of spatial organisation of the city on the basis of hierarchy of castes — Shudras on the periphery, the Vaishyas along the market lane, the Kshatriyas, and the Brahmins around the temples and the royal household in the palace at a higher elevation. All this enviable organisation has disappeared, too.

    The main lane ends at the Shaiva temple with a water tank fed with a perennial stream of water that originates in the magical snake-infested sandal woods, that is what the country folk still affirm. The other temple has some fine segments. While on the outer surface, the figures of Mahishasuramardini and Varaha avatara of Vishnu are distinctly carved, the more unusual figures are on the door jambs and the lintel of the garbha-griha that include Shiva-Parvati on the camel-back—a typical Rajasthani variant.

    But it is in the demon faces that run on the outer surface of this temple in a band-formation that the mystery becomes lively and concentrated. Nothing like them in Bhangarh! The most vicious demons might have been staring there for more than a thousand years, with bulging beady eyes. Cruel, cold, hard stone-stare! The only dreadful remnant, perhaps.

  5. aki
    August 26, 14:06 Reply

    ok bye bro gud nite
    sd tc …..

  6. aki
    August 26, 14:04 Reply

    bro ye aapne konse link post ki hai???

  7. /~ DEMON ~\
    August 26, 14:04 Reply

    bye guys . . . sone ja raha hu . .thoda office ka kaam bacha he wo kal subah karunga . . .islie jaldi uthna he . . . bye tc .. .gn . .
    good day mk . .

  8. aki
    August 26, 14:03 Reply

    koe same nhi hai
    harry umat ka relative tha but abh nhi raha 😉

    • Umat Sehgal
      August 26, 14:05

      Hahhahahaha harry ne apna mu dekha hai jo mera relative bne ga

  9. /~ DEMON ~\
    August 26, 14:01 Reply

    harry aur aki same he ya harry aur umat same he ??

    • Umat Sehgal
      August 26, 14:01

      Nai nai harry or mr aki same hain

  10. aki
    August 26, 13:58 Reply

    Bro harry vo hai jiska rishta umat ka leya aaya tha n nw she is leaving him becoz uska swayanvaar hai kal 😀

    • Umat Sehgal
      August 26, 14:00

      Aki yar yeh kia bol rai hai
      Arey nai bro aisa nai hai
      Harry or mr aki same same hain

  11. aki
    August 26, 13:58 Reply

    Bro harry vo hai jiska rishta umat ka leya aaya tha n nw she is leaving her becoz uska swayanvaar hai kal 😀

  12. aki
    August 26, 13:55 Reply

    Hahaha bro now its calles real zac….
    Maan ko shanti mil gye aapka aacha wrds sunn kar 😀

  13. Umat Sehgal
    August 26, 13:51 Reply

    Wah wah wah
    Muje lg raha hai itne achey dialogue makers hain yahan pr
    Ab to muje film bna hi leni chahiye

    Main lead ….,,

  14. aki
    August 26, 13:47 Reply

    Ok bro aggred gv n nme koe bhi use karsakta hai
    but cmment style copy karna nt possible 😀
    its u only …bro aapko mere rakhi ke kasam acting band karo 😀
    wah kya emotional dialouge hai 😀

    • /~ DEMON ~\
      August 26, 13:50

      yaha se joota marunga na , uttarakhand me fir se flood aa jaegi . . . gadhedi . .

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