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Samyukta
Created byChand Bardai
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Sanyukta, also known as Sanyogita, Sanjukta, or Samyukta, is a character in the medieval Indianheroic romancePrithviraj Raso. According to the text, she was the daughter of Jaichand, the King of Kannauj, and one of three wives of Prithviraj Chauhan.[1] Prithviraj Chauhan is a popular figure of romance and chivalry from the folklore of medieval India. The love between Prithviraj and Samyukta is one of India's most popular medieval romances, immortalized in Chand Bardai’s epic Prithviraj Raso (or, Chand Raisa), but the historicity of the Samyukta episode remains a matter of debate.[2]

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Legend[edit]

Abduction of Samyukta

At the peak of his reign, Prithviraj had annexed vast regions of India to his kingdom, and his fame had spread all across the subcontinent and to Afghanistan. Many lesser kings were envious and wary of his power, including Raja Jaichand of Kannauj. Jaichand's daughter, Samyukta, was a headstrong girl who was known for her bewitching beauty. She is said to have fallen in love with Prithviraj- like the two other princesses, Shashivrata and Padmavati, before her[3] -- as his reputation dazzled her. She desired nobody but him. For his part, Prithviraj had heard of Samyukta's loveliness and fell in love with her as well. However, Jaichand and Prithviraj belonged to a rival Rajput clan.

On finding out about the affair, Raja Jaichand was outraged that a romance had been budding behind his back. Jaichand decided to insult Prithviraj and arranged a swayamvara for his daughter in 1185 CE. He invited royalty from far and wide to the ceremony, every eligible prince and king- except Prithviraj. He then commissioned a clay statue of Prithviraj, which served as a dvarpala(or, a figurative 'doorman') to Jaichand's court.

Prithviraj Chauhan, on hearing about the impending swayamvara, devised a plan to elope with the bride to be. On the day of the ceremony, Samyukta walked through the court holding the ceremonial garland, ignoring the gazes of her ardent suitors. She passed through the door and put the garland around the neck of Prithviraj's statue, declaring him her husband. Prithiviraj, who meanwhile was hiding behind the statue, caught Samyukta up in his arms, set her on his horse, and whisked her away to Delhi. Raja Jaichand was enraged. This led to a rift between Delhi and Kannauj, which was later taken advantage of by Mohammad Ghori of Afghanistan.

Historicity[edit]

The historicity of Samyukta is a matter of debate. Prithviraj Raso is a historically unreliable text, having been embellished under the patronage of the Rajput rulers since the 16th century. However, some scholars such as Dasharatha Sharma believe that the more reliable Prithviraja Vijaya, which was composed during the reign of Prithviraj Chauhan, also contains a reference to Samyukta.[4]

An unfinished theme in the 11th chapter of Prithviraja Vijaya refers to Prithviraj's love for an unnamed woman who lived on the banks of the Ganges river (just like Samyukta). This woman is mentioned as an incarnation of Tilottama, a legendary apsara (celestial nymph). However, even if this woman is same as Samyukta, there is no concrete evidence to support the Prithviraj Raso narrative of Samyuka's abduction and marriage to Prithviraj Chauhan.[4]

Modern Indian culture[edit]

'Samyukta', which means 'united' in Sanskrit, is a popular girl's name in modern India. The life of Prithviraj Chauhan has also been the subject of a television show aired on Star Plus, and a historical film titled Raani Samyuktha was made in 1962 with Padmini and M. G. Ramachandran in the lead roles.

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References[edit]

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  1. ^Cynthia Talbot 2015, p. 132.
  2. ^'Prithviraja III'. Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved 21 September 2015.
  3. ^Cynthia Talbot 2015, p. 284.
  4. ^ abCynthia Talbot 2015, p. 40.

Bibliography[edit]

  • Cynthia Talbot (2015). The Last Hindu Emperor: Prithviraj Cauhan and the Indian Past, 1200–2000. Cambridge University Press UK. ISBN9781107118560.
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Prithviraj Chauhan
Intertitle of Dharti Ka Veer Yodha Prithviraj Chauhan
Created bySagar Pictures
Written byC.L. Saini
Directed byNoel Smith, Krishnakant Pandey and Manish Singh
Opening theme'Dharti Ka Veer Yodha Prithviraj Chauhan'
Composer(s)Ravindra Jain
Country of originIndia
Original language(s)Hindi
No. of episodes382
Production
Producer(s)Moti Sagar, Meenakshi Sagar Amrit Sagar and Akash Sagar
Production location(s)Vadodara Gujarat
Editor(s)Dipendra Singh Vatsa
Running time24 minutes
Production company(s)Sagar Arts
Release
Original networkStar Plus
Picture format576i
Original release12 May 2006 –
15 March 2009
External links
Website
Production website

Dharti Ka Veer Yodha Prithviraj Chauhan (English: Prithviraj Chauhan, the Brave Warrior of the Land) was an Indian historical drama broadcast on Star Plus. It was produced by Sagar Pictures. The story is based on Prithviraj Raso, the Apabhramsha poem by Chand Bardai which portrays the life of Prithviraj Chauhan, a 12th-century emperor in India.[1] Rajat Tokas played the younger Prithviraj Chauhan and Anas Rashid played adult Prithviraj Chauhan. Rajat Tokas won many awards for this show including Best Jogya Jodi(along with his co-star Mugdha Chapekar) in Star Parivaar awards 2007 & best actor award in ITA awards 2007.

Synopsis[edit]

The drama is based on Prithviraj Chauhan, a ruler of the Chauhan dynasty. Proficient in military skills, he took the throne of Ajmer at age 13 after his father died in battle. His maternal grandfather, Anangpal Tomar, ruler of Delhi, declared Prithviraj Chauhan his heir after discovering his courage and bravery. This antagonizes King Jaichand (Jaichand of Kannauj) who was expecting to be declared the heir. Chauhan falls in love with Sanyogita (Samyukta), the daughter of his enemy, Jaichand and elopes with her at her swayamvara ceremony.

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Background[edit]

The serial is based on the tales of the three most powerful ruling Rajput families of that time: those of Ajmer, Kannauj and Delhi. Roopsundari and Kamlavati are daughters of the King of Delhi, Anangpal I. Kamlavati is married to Someshwar Chauhan of Ajmer and Roopsundari to Vijaypal of Kannauj. Someshwar and Kamlavati are worried about not having an heir. They offer prayers and seek blessings from the God for a child. Someshwar thanks Vijaypal and Roopsundari for supporting them. Kamlavati suggests Someshwar marry another woman so that the dynasty will have an heir, but he dismisses that suggestion. Finally, Someshwar is happy to know that Kamlavati will soon conceive, and proclaims it. After some time, Kamlavati and Someshwar pray to God and are blessed with a son they name Prithviraj Chauhan III. Prithvi is sent to Gurukul to study and gain martial skill. A brilliant student, Prithvi attends the Vansaj of Eklavya who can hit targets with a bow and arrow by merely hearing them. He also learns from Shabd Bhedi Baan Vidya.

Cast[edit]

  • Rajat Tokas/Anas Rashid – Prithviraj Chauhan
  • Mugdha Chaphekar/ Pooja Joshi / Sheetal Dabholkar- Sanyogita
  • Jas Arora- Prithvi's father Maharaj Someshwar
  • Sunila Karambelkar- Prithvi's mother Maharani Kamlavati
  • Rupali Ahuja- Sayaali
  • Vinod Kapoor- Someshwar's Mantri Dushyant
  • Mehul Vyas – Sanjham
  • Harsh Rajput/Altaf Hussain – Pundir
  • Raja Gulati/Javed Khan/Shobbit Atre – Chandra Bardai
  • Gaurav Kumar – Arjun
  • Jay Soni / Preet Saluja – Samar Singh
  • Chinky Jaiswal/Swini Khara/Sareeka Dhillon- prithvi's sister Pratha
  • Vimmy Bhatt- Jwala
  • Rizwana Seikh / Richa Mukharji – Vaishali
  • Irfan Haossain – Mohammad Of Gor
  • Chetan Hansraj – King of Gujrat Bhimdev
  • Lavina Tandon- Chamki
  • Raji Patel – Gitanjali
  • Amit Panchori- Shikandar
  • Raj Premi- Shera/ Kanha Chauhan
  • Anurag Sharma-Elder Vanraj
  • Nirav Soni- Kanha

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Music[edit]

Sagar Pictures released an original soundtrack for the television series with lyrics and music by composer Ravindra Jain. The title song was written by Sohan Sharma and composed by Gaurav Issar. The songs were sung by Ajoy Chakrabarty, Udit Narayan, Roop Kumar Rathod, Babul Supriyo, Suresh Wadkar, Sushil Kumar, Shreya Ghoshal and Sadhna Sargam.

  • 'Dharti Ka Veer Yodha Prithviraj Chauhan' (title song), sung by Shahid Malliya
  • 'O Vidhaata', sung by Roop Kumar Rathod, Sadhna Sargam
  • 'Raj Dulare so ja', sung by Sadhna Sargam
  • 'Uttaradhikaari', sung by Pandit Ajoy Chakrabarty
  • 'Sun re Megha', sung by Udit Narayan, Shreya Ghoshal
  • 'Jai Bholenath', sung by Babul Supriyo, Sushil Kumar
  • 'Mitti', sung by Suresh Wadkar
  • 'Har Nazar Ko Dua,' (Singer unknown)
  • 'Haayo Rabba,' (Singer unknown)
  • 'Prem Kaahaniyan,' (Singer unknown)
  • 'Kanha Re Thoda Sa Pyaar De,' sung by Kavita Krishnamurthy and Suresh Wadkar
  • 'Mitwaa – male and female versions (Singers unknown)
  • 'Naa Aankhon Mein Aansu' (Singer unknown)
  • 'Jai Gauri Jai Namah Shivaay' (Singer unknown)
  • 'Mere Naam Ki Mehendi' (Singers unknown)
  • 'Ek Tha Rajkumar (Mere Saathiyaa)' — (Singers unknown)

References[edit]

  1. ^'Hotstar - Watch TV Shows, Movies, Live Cricket Matches & News Online'. StarTV. Retrieved 30 December 2014.

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