Heer Ranja love story

 

Heer Ranja

Heer is an incredibly excellent lady, naturally introduced to a well off Sial Jat family in Jhang, Punjab and Dheedo Ranjha of the Ranjha clan of Jats, is the most youthful of four siblings and lives in the town of Takht Hazara by the waterway Chenab.[5][6] Being his dad's #1 child, not at all like his siblings who needed to work in the grounds, he drove an existence of simplicity, playing the flute ('Wanjhli'/'Bansuri'). After the demise of Ranjha's dad, Mauju Chaudhry, Ranjha has a squabble with his siblings over land, Ranjha ventures out from home. In Waris Shah's form of the epic, it is said that Ranjha left his home since his siblings' spouses wouldn't give and serve him food. At last he shows up in Heer's town and experiences passionate feelings for her. Heer's dad extends to Ranjha an employment opportunity crowding his dairy cattle. Heer becomes entranced by the manner in which Ranjha plays his woodwind and in the long run falls head over heels for him. They meet each other furtively for a long time until they are gotten by Heer's desirous uncle, Kaido, and her folks Chuchak and Malki. Heer is constrained by her family and the neighborhood minister or 'Maulvi' to wed another man named Saida Khera.[1] 


Ranjha is sorrowful. He meanders the wide open alone, until at last he meets a Shaiva Jogi (plain). Subsequent to meeting Gorakhnath, the author of the "Kanphata" (pierced ear) faction of jogis at Tilla Jogian (the 'Slope of Religious zealots', found 80 kilometers north of the noteworthy town of Bhera, Sargodha Region, Punjab), Ranjha turns into a jogi himself, penetrating his ears and denying the material world. While presenting the name of the Ruler, he meanders all over Punjab, ultimately discovering the town where Heer currently lives. 


The two re-visitation of Heer's town, where Heer's folks consent to their marriage - however a few variants of the story express that the parent's arrangement is just a trickiness. On the big day, Kaido harms her food so the wedding won't happen, to rebuff the young lady for her conduct. Hearing this news, Ranjha races to help Heer, however is past the point of no return, as she has as of now eaten the toxic substance and has kicked the bucket. Grieved indeed, Ranjha eats the excess harmed Laddu (sweet) which Heer has eaten and kicks the bucket close by. 


Heer and Ranjha are covered in Heer's old neighborhood, Jhang. Love-stricken couples and others frequently pay visits to their mausoleum.

Writer:(SAMAR KHAN)

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