Maharana Pratap Jayanti Will Be Celebrated On 13 June 2021
Maharana Pratap Jayanti 2021: When is Maharana Pratap Jayanti? Know important things related to his life.
Today we are talking about Maharana Pratap, the great sixteenth-century Hindu king of Rajasthan born in the land of heroes, who fought the Mughal ruler Akbar several times on the battlefield.
Maharana Pratap was born on 9 May 1540 in Kumbhalgarh according to the English calendar.
But a large part of the Rajput society of Rajasthan celebrates Maharana Pratap’s birthday according to the Panchang because, in 1540, 9th May was the Tritiya Tithi of Jyeshtha Shukla.
Accordingly, in the year 2021, the 481st birth anniversary of Maharana Pratap will be celebrated on 13 June 2021 Sunday.
Let’s know about the important things related to the life of Maharana Pratap, which is a desire in every Indian’s mind to know.
1. Maharana Pratap was born in Kumbhalgarh, Rajasthan on May 9, 1540 AD, he learned martial skills from his mother.
2. The battle of Haldighati recorded in the history of the country is still read today. This war fought between King Maharana Pratap and Mughal Emperor Akbar was very destructive.
3. The Battle of Haldighati has fought between Mughal Emperor Akbar and Maharana Pratap on 18 June 1576 AD.
4. Neither the war of Haldighati was won by Akbar nor the Maharana was defeated. The Mughals had a large army, so Rana Pratap had no shortage of heroes.
5. In the battle of Haldighati, Maharana Pratap had only 20 thousand soldiers and Akbar had 85 thousand soldiers. Despite this, Maharana Pratap fought with courage and struggled for independence.
6. King Maharana Pratap’s spear weighed a total of 81 kg, as well as his chest armor was 72 kg. His weapons and weapons weighed 208 kilos, along with a spear, armor, shield, and two swords.
7. If historians believe, Akbar sent 6 messengers to Maharana Pratap for a settlement, but Maharana Pratap rejected his proposal every time because Rajput warriors never kneel in front of anyone.
8. Chetak was the most loved horse of Maharana Pratap, like him, his horse Chetak was also very brave. Chetak died due to serious injuries during the Battle of Haldighati.
9. During the Haldighati war, when the Mughal army was lying behind the Maharana, Chetak crossed Rana by leaping a drain several feet long, with Rana on his back.
Even today the tomb of Chetak remains in the turmeric valley.