The swords were guards to hold the logs for the palanquin. The twigs turned into strong logs strapped to the top of the palanquin.
In place of the small box was a large palanquin. It was so strong it lit up the entire forest. When she gave the things he had asked for, she saw a light from Lord Krishna. After the silence, she went back and got a box, 4 twigs, 4 swords, and 2 knives. The God spoke “Jodha, if you want to go to the wonderful party, then you must bring me a box, 4 twigs, 4 swords, and 2 knives.” Jodha stood still for a moment. She bowed down in front of the god and held her hands together. He had a flute in his hands and a peacock feather on his head. Finally, she saw a blue person standing in front of her. After that, she saw a bright beam of light. She mumbled to herself “How am I going to walk 238 km (147.886 miles).”. Jodha got up and walked to the direction of Agra. A palanquin is a carriage carried by guards holding sticks attached to the palanquin. Jodha responded “I can’t just go like this and without a palanquin I can’t travel 238 kilometers all the way to Agra.”. When Inavisha left, then Shivani told Jodha “Come on! Go!”.
Jodha and Shivani stayed home as their rude sister went to the party. You are staying here with Shivani.”, her sister rudely teased. “JODHA! I ORDER YOU TO FIX MY SARI!”, Inavisha yelled at Jodha. Shivani was the nicest sister to Jodha, but her other sister Inavisha was extremely rude to Shivani and Jodha. Meanwhile at Rajputana, “Jodha! The emperor has invited us to a celebration!”, Jodha’s younger sister: Shivani exclaimed. How would he know if Jodha would be present? Even if he found Jodha, what would he say when he will meet her? How do you behave in front of Jodha? He was so nervous with many questions, he couldn’t think. The emperor thought so many people would be there. Jalal then sent out an invitation to a celebration at the royal palace. If you would like then you may wait for a few days till Jodha will come so you can see if you would like to marry her.” The Mughal emperor agreed to wait. That will destroy the gap between Rajputana and your tribe. Raja Bharmal says “If you agree, then a Rajput will marry a Mughal. Raja Bharmal is speaking about his daughter: Jodha’s alliance with Jalal. The setting is in Agra, where the third Mughal Emperor Jalal is speaking with Raja/King Bharmal: A Kushwaha ruler of Amer which was later known as Jaipur in the present day Rajasthan state of India. Mariam-uz-Zamani/Jodha is the Empress of the Emperor Jalal/Akbar the great and is the mother of the future Mughal Emperor Jahangir, and grandmother of the following Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan. She is the Rajput Princess and the Mughal Empress: Mariam-uz-Zamani (also called Jodhaa bai, Jodha bai, Harka bai, Hira Kunwari, and Heer Kunwari ). The Queen of that Emperor lived in the 15 th to 16 th century. 1556: When the third Mughal emperor rose to the throne at age 13: Jalaluddin Muhammad Akbar. I take you back to the 15 th century through the 16 th. This story is a nonfiction story mixed with fiction, happened in INDIA, during the period of 1556-1605.