Rao ji does not swell with joy. Counting the clocks waiting for the girlfriend. The palace is being decorated. Dancers gathered. The song is happening. The wine season is underway. Laundries are being sent to Laundi to call the Umaid. But till now the queen's singing has not been completed. Pearls are being filled in demand. The top is being knotted. Pradhika is trying to make her an angel, her ji is not inclined towards Rao ji yet. Honesty is pulling apart, the heart is moving separately. I am still in dilemma whether to go or not. The health does not settle on anything.
How do I go, which face should I take, lest she start thinking that after all, the blink has come. No, no I am not fit to go. But I have lost it. If I don't go, I'll be a liar. It was in this thought that the call came again. Uma said to Bhairali- "You will go and say that you will come and go, is it such a hurry?" Bhairali was shocked to hear this. She said tremblingly - "Bai ji, what are you doing dark? Why do you send me Aren't there more dreams?"
The Umaid said - "No problem! Leave this answer quickly and don't stay there. You'll have to go with me again."
Being helpless, she went to Bharili, as soon as Rao ji's eyes fell on her, he forgot the queen. He held her hand and sat down. She kept saying a lot that listen to what I have come to say and let me go or else the color will get disturbed. Rao said, "Nothing will happen. You are afraid of lies. Bhattani has sent you only for my entertainment. You stay here until he comes, then go away."
Rao ji is intoxicated, clings heavily to his tune, neither listens to him nor lets him go. Even the dancers and singers move away after seeing the color of the gathering.
After a while, the queen Umaid came to make and sing and saw that Rao ji was sitting with Bhairali. At the same time, she went back in reverse. I said, it is good, I also wanted that I should not be able to know from my hands.
On the other hand, as soon as Bhairali saw the queen, she got up in panic and jumped down from the window. There, a sentry named Bagha was on guard. On hearing the tinge of the jewellery, he was alert, when he looked up, he was falling heavily. He saved her and started asking her- "Who are you, the angel of Paristan or the hero of Inder's arena?"
Bhairali put her finger on her lips and said - "Shut up! If you want your life well, then take me out of here now. Otherwise both of us and you will be killed."
The obstacle said- "I am Rao ji's servant, I cannot move from here without permission. When I complete my guard, I will do whatever you tell me."
Bhairali begged and said - "At this time you bring me to your tent, then it will be seen as it happens."
Bagha's dera was near Ishwardas. Charan ji recognized him as soon as he saw him. Immediately reached Rao ji. He was sitting scared. All the intoxicants had turned into deer. On seeing Ishwardas, he said very sadly - "Both the parrots flew away from my hands."
Ishwardas - "One of them was capable of flying away, what a pity for him. Ask the Bagha soldier that he should reach Jaisalmer on his own, otherwise the other parrot will never come to your hands.
Rao ji - "If this is your wish, then tell whatever you want to Bagha."
At the same time, Ishwar Das sent Bhairali on a sandni and sent it like Jaisalmer in the protection of Bagha and came back and informed Rao.
Rao ji- "Now will Bhattani agree?"
Ishwardas - "I cannot say this because you know their mood."
Rao ji- "For this fear, I did not go to him. You go and see if you can, then convince."
Ishwardas - "It is very difficult for them to come now, but I go."
Ishwardas went and saw that the palace was deserted and the queen was sitting in the turret. The veils have been veiled by hanging white moonlight, the maidens are on guard, two maidservants are standing near the veil with bare swords.
Ishwar Das did not dare to go near, seeing from afar, came back and narrated everything to Rao.
Rao ji- (annoyingly) "Did Bhattani ji sit in the turret? What did this act?" Ishwardas- "Perhaps the fate of that turret was about to wake up. Today there is such a beauty that even the throne of Prithviraj Chauhan was never destined. There is a veil of moonlight, a guard of drawn swords. I did not dare to go there and what should I apply for.
Rao ji- (surprised) "Is it really a guard with bare swords?"
Ishwardas - "Yes, Maharaj, if you do not believe, then go and see for yourself."
Rao ji- "Then it is absolutely impossible to believe them."
Ishwardas - "Huzoor is right. Rani had already made me bet. You have done wonders for acting against his mood in such a delicate matter. When once you had bad experience of such an act, the second time you must have been smart. There was some mistake on the part of the queen too, it was not appropriate to send her to Bhairali on such an occasion. But as far as I am concerned, there was doubt in his heart from your side and he had sent Bhairali only for your examination.
Rao ji- "Promising does not stop. I regret a lot too. The first time too, it was bad because of the heavy load."
Ishwardas - "Well, she somehow got away, the force averted."
Rao ji- "I will regret this too. There was no account of that poor man."
Ishwardas- (cutting out) "As of now Bhattani ji is not seen coming to the palace for two-four days, what should be arranged for her?"
Rao ji- "I will leave tomorrow. I want to climb Bikaner. Whatever arrangement was appropriate here, has already been done. There was news of Humayun's arrival, that too did not come. Then why waste time? You stay here and make complete arrangements for the guard post by getting the turrets erected near that turret. When Bai ji's mood slows down, bring her to Jodhpur after persuasion. I will tell the fort, he will make all the arrangements.
Saying this, Rao left for Ajmer the next day. The Diwan, on his orders, wrote in the jagir of Ramsir Pargana Rani Umade and sent the lease to her. Now the queen's amaldari is in Ajmer. The fortress, after arranging for a guard and qanaat, attends the salam every evening. The Faujdar of Ajmer daily comes to the queen's door for Mujra and does his work on her advice and orders. Umaid's name is now famous as 'Ruthi Rani'. That turret has also now come to be called 'Ruthi Rani ka Burj' and is famous by this name till date.
Upon reaching Jodhpur, Rao Maldev heard that a fight broke out in Bengal with Humayun and Sher Shah and Delhi-Agra was lying vacant. So at this time he left the thought of Bikaner and returned to the east and the Hindus went on to conquer the city in earnest.Returning from there, in 1592, Bikaner was also conquered.
Meanwhile, Sher Shah drove Humayun to Sindh and reached Agra. As soon as he came, all those princes, nobles, Thakurs, whose territories were suppressed by Maldev, appeared in the court of Sher Shah under the patronage of Bikaner to plead and began to make him attack Rao. Maldev was also not oblivious. Eighty thousand riders gathered to compete with Sher Shah and wrote to Ishwar Das that you should take Ruthi Rani and make a war settlement in Ajmer fort.
Ruthi Rani said on this- "What has scared me? I am Rajput's daughter. If someone climbs the fort, I will Kurmeti Handi (Kurmeti Handi was the queen of Maharana Sanga and mother of Uday Singh. When Sultan Bahadur of Gujarat won the fort of Chittor in Samvat 1561, Kurmeti along with seventy two thousand women made a pyre to save Aabru. I will die fighting like water died. Write to Rao ji to leave this fort on my trust and make arrangements to save the rest of the state."
Rao replied- "In Ajmer, we will fight against Sher Shah. It is not appropriate for the queen to stay there. If they have a desire to show such Rajputi, then the fort of Jodhpur is spot on. We will leave it entirely to his trust. Get them very soon."
Ishwardas then said to the queen- "Bai Ji, Maharaj accepts your words, but instead of Ajmer, the fort of Jodhpur will be handed over to you. Take you there. It is his home. Ajmer is a foreign property, it has come in our possession since a few days." The queen said- "Very good! Whatever Rao wishes, Ajmer is not right, Jodhpur is right. arrange a ride. If this opportunity had not come, I would not have gone from here at all."