HEER - RANJHA Real Love Story
Hindi Version
Takht Hazara' ke sardar ka beta tha Ranjha, jo bachpan se hi apne sapano ki sehzadi ke bare me socha karta tha ek bar ek peer ne usse kha ki tumhare sapaneo ki sehzadi Heer hi hai yeh sun kar Ranjha Heer ki talash me nikal pada Heer bahut hi sakht dimag vali ladki thi ek raat Ranjha chup ke se Heer ki naav me so gaya Heer Ranjha par khub naraj hui lekin Ranjha ki aankho me prem ka samundar pighal gaya Heer use apne ghar le gai aur usa nokari par rakhva diya dono ki mulaqatein muhabbat mai badal gai Heer ke chacha ko malum chala to usne Heer ki shadi kahi aor kara di Ranjha fakir banker gaanv gaanv phirane laga ek din Heer ke sasural bhi phuch gaya uski aavaj sunkar Heer bhiksha dene bahar nikal gai uske bad Ranjha roz bhiksha mangne aata or Heer roz bhiksha deti Heer ki bhabhi ne sab tad liya or Heer ko khub khari khoti sunai uske bad Ranjha gaanv sea bahar nikal gaya jaha log use fakir samajh kar pojane lage Ranjha ki judai mai Heer bimaar pad gai Heer ke sasur ne Ranjha sei madad mangi Ranjha ke sir par hath rakhte hi ranjha hai to unhone usae gaanv sebahar feank diya raja ke seanik ne usae chor samajh kar pakd liya lekin poori baat jaankar raja ne Heer ke pita ko aadesh diya ki Heer ki shaadi Ranjha se kara de pita ne too hami bhar di lekin ghar aakar Heer ko jaher de diya Heer ki mout ki khabar suankar Ranjha ne hi dum tod diya….
English Virsion
Heer is an extremely beautiful woman, born into a wealthy Jat family of the Sayyal clan in Jhang, Punjab. Ranjha (whose first name is Dheedo; Ranjha is the surname), also a Jat of the Ranjha clan, is the youngest of four brothers and lives in the village 'Takht Hazara' by the river Chenab. Being his father's favorite son, unlike his brothers who had to toil in the lands, he led a life of ease playing the flute ('Wanjhli'/'Bansuri'). After a quarrel with his brothers over land, Ranjha leaves home. In Waris Shah's version of the epic, it is said that Ranjha left his home because his brothers' wives refused to give him food. Eventually he arrives in Heer's village and falls in love with her. Heer offers Ranjha a job as caretaker of her father's cattle. She becomes mesmerised by the way Ranjha plays his flute and eventually falls in love with him. They meet each other secretly for many years until they are caught by Heer's jealous uncle, Kaido, and her parents Chuchak and Malki. Heer is forced by her family and the local priest or 'mullah' to marry another man called Saida Khera.
Ranjha is heartbroken. He wanders the countryside alone, until eventually he meets a 'jogi' (ascetic). After meeting Baba Gorakhnath, the founder of the "Kanphata"(pierced ear) sect of jogis, at 'Tilla Jogian' (the 'Hill of Ascetics', located 50 miles north of the historic town of Bhera, Sargodha District, Punjab), Ranjha becomes a jogi himself, piercing his ears and renouncing the material world. Reciting the name of the Lord, "Alakh Niranjan", he wanders all over the Punjab, eventually finding the village where Heer now lives.
The two return to Heer's village, where Heer's parents agree to their marriage. However, on the wedding day, Heer's jealous uncle Kaido poisons her food so that the wedding will not take place. Hearing this news, Ranjha rushes to aid Heer, but he is too late, as she has already eaten the poison and died. Brokenhearted once again, Ranjha takes the poisoned Laddu (sweet) which Heer has eaten and dies by her side.
Heer and Ranjha are buried in Heer's hometown, Jhang. Lovers and others often pay visits to their mausoleum.
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