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Heer & Ranjha
Heer was an extremely beautiful woman born in a wealthy family "Sayyal". Ranjha (Teedo) was the youngest of four brothers, after a confrontation
with his brothers, Ranjha left home and travels around and comes to Heer´s
village, where he found his love, Heer, who offered him a job to take care
of there cattle. Having met Ranjha, Heer became mesmerised by the way
Ranjha played the flute (Wanjli) and eventually fell in love with him.
They would meet each other secrectly for many years until they were caught
by her jealous uncle "Kaido" and parents (Chuchak & Malki). Heer was
forced to married to another man "Saida Khera", with the full permission
of "Mullah" (priest), who was well-payed by Kaido.
Ranjha was left broken hearted and left to walk the quiet villages on his
own until eventually met a Jogi (devoted believer in God). Having entering
Gorak's Tilla (Shrine) Ranjha could only see his departed lover and being
emotionally scared he voluntarally became a Jogi. Reciting the name of the
Lord "Allakh Naranjjan" on his travels around the Punjab he found the
village, where he was reunited with Heer. They escaped (also with Saida
Khera´s sister "Sehti", who was in love with "Murad Baluch" - an another
famous love story of Punjabi Culture) but was caught by Maharajah´s
police. Maharajah punshid him to jail but same night whole city was in
flames. Maharajah freed Ranjha and permitted him to marry with Heer.
They came back to Heer's Village, where Heer´s parents agreed to their
marriage. On the wedding day, Heer's jealous uncle, "Kaido" poisoned her
so the wedding wouldn't take place. Having heard the news Ranjha rushed to
aid Heer but was too late as she died. Ranjha becoming broken hearted once
again and died on her grave.
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