![]() ![]() Feeling challenged, The rain God sent one of his lightning bolts as if to scare Jalal or perhaps to impress him but Jalal remained unimpressed and continued practice until Atgah Khan came and requested Jalal to cease the practice due the inclement weather, Amused but respecting Atgah's request, Jalal stepped inside.The rains which apparently was watching the duels and sword fight of Jalal with rapt adoration chose to unleash its burden once the practice ceased.Gust of winds ripped through the palace walls, Lightning and thunder begun to shake the solid walls of the fort.įresh from his bath, looking every inch like a powerful Monarch, Jalal stepped out of his inner room and once again was struck by the unnatural quietness emanating from Jodha's room. ![]() His lithe and agile body curving, stretching, flexing like the cat.His moves as graceful as a swan and as powerful as a lion, his strikes like lightning that left you gasping for breath. Jalal practiced his swordsmanship furiously and with total concentration, defeating and redefeating the bravest warriors from his army. Jalal instantly turned to go towards Jodha's chambers when the thought descended that the obstinate princess of Hindustan might put on airs and reply haughtily to him.Jalal checked his steps.halted and also realized that any news from Amer or anywhere would have reached HIM before it reached JODHA.His spies would ensure that.relaxing slightly, Jalal went for his sword practice but the niggling sense of alarm remained. Next came the thought that maybe some distressing news had come from Jodha, which has made Jodha Sad. Curious but not alarmed, Jalal wondered whether some mystical force finally managed to stitch the lips of chatterbox Jodha and her friends and immediately discarded it thinking nothing could stop Jodha and her friends from chatting. His preoccupied mind realized something was amiss.His sinewy, powerful arms running absentmindedly up & down the sword, Jalal started to reflect & realized that sound of laughter,giggles and songs were absent from adjacent chamber in which Jodha was residing. Jodha left alone in her horse drawn carriage without informing any royal members about her plans and Jalal remained blissfully unaware of the heavy storm (literal & Metaphorical) winging his way.Īfter hectic consultation in DIWANE -E-KHAS, Jalal retired to his apartment. ![]() Jodha sent Madhavi to her home so that she could celebrate Kanha's festival, She dressed in simple style with minimum accessories but yet shone like a lone diamond star ( Such was her beauty). Startled out of her reverie, Jodha was delighted to see a familiar face, she eagerly asked Hanifa's help.Hanifa seized on this golden opportunity and decided to send Jodha permanently to her maker! HERE was the reason why her lord and master King Jalal was ignoring them, HERE was the reason why other queens were being royally ignored, Murderous rage coursed through Hanifa's body, soul and mind but none of these feelings showed outside, putting on a pleasant smile Hanifa went to Jodha asking her the reason for her sulk. Her eyes shaped like a lotus, and the glow from those orbs rivaling the brightness of the sun nor could Hanifa forget that Jodha's eyes twinkled like million stars when she was thoroughly amused and her generous and full bodied lips curved itself like a flower blooming in bright sunlight- the effect turning her visage into a gorgeous Goddess from heavens! Jealousy like a wild and venomous snake struck at Hanifa's bosom. Hanifa was struck by the glowing beauty of Jodha, Her heart shaped face looking radiant even when scowling, the smooth milky skin glistening like a polished pearl stone, The long nose, thin and aristocratic getting further enhanced with a delicately carved golden nose ring adorning it. Hanifa, one of the begums in the harem noticed Jodha's lost look. The frown deepened, unconsciously her full red lips drew into a pout as she contemplated her mode of action. ![]()
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