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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › JauharJauhar - Wikipedia

    Jauhar, sometimes spelled Jowhar or Juhar, [1] [2] was a Hindu Rajput practice of mass self-immolation by females, both adults and children, [3] in the Indian subcontinent to avoid capture, enslavement [4] and rape by Islamic invaders [5] when facing certain defeat during a war.

  2. Apr 5, 2018 · The Jauhar occurred when thousands of Rajput women followed the example of the legendary queen Padmavati and killed themselves before the fort fell to the enemy. The incident soon passed into legend, and was glorified as exemplary behavior for Rajput women.

  3. Nov 20, 2017 · What Is Jauhar? Being captured and raped by enemies was unconscionable to Rajput women, who upon getting word that their armies had lost, would voluntarily jump into flames and commit jauhar to...

  4. May 28, 2012 · jauhar, historically, Indian rite of collective self-immolation, performed by the women, young children, and other dependants of a besieged fort or town when it was felt that holding out against the enemy was no longer possible and that death appeared the only honourable way out of the impasse.

  5. The Saga of Three Jauhars at Chittorgarh. Many people are aware of the saga of mass suicide, traditionally known as Jauhar, during Rani Padmini’s time. But apart from that, two more Jauhar took place at the previous capital of Mewar, Chittorgarh.

  6. Jauhar is generally viewed as the Hindu custom of mass self-immolation by women in parts of the Indian subcontinent to avoid capture, enslavement and rape by any foreign invaders, when...

  7. Mar 29, 2015 · During the Jauhar, which was said to take place during the night, Brahmin priests would chant Vedic mantras, and the Rajput women, wearing their wedding dresses, would commit suicide with their children via self-immolation.

  8. Apr 25, 2017 · What Is Jauhar? Queens and females of royalty practiced Jauhar in ancient India, particularly during the era of the Rajput kingdom. When under attack from external forces, these Rajput women would commit self-immolation, a suicidal sacrifice.

  9. Jai Har Har became Jauhar, a means for women and children from Rajput clans to escape being captures, raped and enslaved. Jauhar, self immolation of their families, became the spur that goaded the Rajput warriors to cast aside the family bonds and fight for Dharma and the motherland.

  10. www.wikiwand.com › en › JauharJauhar - Wikiwand

    Jauhar, sometimes spelled Jowhar or Juhar, was a Hindu Rajput practice of mass self-immolation by females, both adults and children, in the Indian subcontinent to avoid capture, enslavement and rape by Turko-Persian Islamic invaders when facing certain defeat during a war.

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