Rani Padmini’s Doll House Chander P Mahajan Rani Padmani has been accorded the stature of deity not only in many homes across Rajasthan, irrespective of caste, but throughout India. In the ‘Doll House’, Padmavati represents a queen who chose to immolate herself along with other womenfolk wearing saffron instead of falling into the hands of an invader, Alauddin Khilji. Padmini (author’s mother’s namesake ‘Padmani Rani’); symbolizes many women considered brave and pious. Goddess Padmavati is revered, just as Meera Bai another Rajput princess who too married into the royal house of Chittorgarh more than 300 years later. Padmini as an ideal of Indian womanhood that chooses death over dishonor. ‘With blessings of the god Shiva, Padmini appears before Lakshmansinha (rular of Chittor as per one narration) and his ministers as a goddess, and demands a blood sacrifice from them. The women of Chittor die in mass self-immolation, while the men fight to death. The victorious Alauddin razes all the buildings in Chittor, except Padmini's palace and then returns to Delhi.’ - Epigraphic evidence contradicts James Tod's claim that the contemporary ruler of Mewar was Lakshmanasimha (Lachhman Singh), not Ratnasimha (Ratan Singh or Ratan Sen). Maruti Suzuki gave us good rides, more to and fro & in Rajasthan; I did two sojourns with my wife, Dr. Vishav Kirti; & my two school going boys who, I am sure, enjoyed, asking for more; & we did Chittor. Chittorgarh Fort (UNESCO World Heritage Site) is one of the largest forts of India spread over 700 acres and situated on a high hill near the Gambheri River. The biggest Rajput festival -Jauhar Mela takes place every year on the anniversary of one of the Rani Padmini’s jauhar in the month of February - March. This act, also described as "johar", has a socio-religious significance. “It is said that here Rana Ratan Singh showed a glimpse of legendry beauty of his wife Padmini to Aloudin Khilji through a mirror. After which Aloudin Khilji went to the extent ravaging Chittor in order to possess her,” Reads a board by the Archeological Survey of India (ASI) at the entrance of Padmini Palace in Chittorgarh. Both my sons, Aseem & Manu, liked knowing history of Rajputana. Moral stories are those that are learnt at childhood, when the soul is pure and clear, and remembered for the rest of our lives. They are also passed on to generations. Alauddin Khalji's siege of Chittor in 1303 CE is a historical event. Although the legend of Padmini is the best known story about the siege. Through the stories one can learn the various aspects of our lives and apply the Moral learnt through the stories in our everyday lives. The underlining principles would be truth, love, mutual respect, righteousness, rectitude, divinity, priority to societal unity, etc… People have tales to tell:- “Historical Saga of Johar is a rarest of rare incidents of history” “Look at the Jal Mehal, believed to be the summer palace of Rani Padmini, the 12th century queen of the kingdom of Chittor in Rajasthan’s Mewar region..”. “.. A queen so beautiful that the Sultan of Delhi, Alaudin Khilji, driven by lust attacked the kingdom of Chittorh in 1303….” “As the queen set on the steps of Jal Mahal, her reflection in the waters of the Padmini Lake fell on a mirror in Padmini palace, where Khilji stood…” “The sixteen thousand women didn’t die without reason”