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When the idol of Lord Vishnu was brought from Kanchipuram in 1734 for King Jai Singh of Jaipur, the Maury of Hida was created in the name of Hida Meena – today’s Sanjivani Achi-News

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336th birthday special of Bahubali warrior Hida Mina:-

Tuesday is the 336th birthday of the brave warrior Hida Meena, who fought with the kings of Kanchipuram in South India, some 2500-2700 km away, and brought the idol of Lord Vishnu to Jaipur along with the priest’s family on horseback for Jaipur King of Jaipur Hida Meena was born on 18th April 1688, many programs are organized on Hida Meena’s birthday in different parts of the country.
According to advocate Chaitanya Meena, Kshatriya Meena Mahasabha convener Ajay Jarwal and many historians, the strong and brave warrior Hyda Meena (Jarwal) was born on April 18, 1688 and sacrificed in 1750 in Jaipur. King Jai Singh Jaipur organized a Yagya in the name of Lord Vishnu in 1734, in which the pundits asked to bring the real idol of Vridhadraj Vishnu from Kanchipuram in South India for the Yagya. King Jai Singh asked the then warriors, courtiers and kings to bring the idol, but no one succeeded Bring the idol after fighting from a distance of 2500-2700 km. On this, King Jai Singh discussed this matter with the Meena chiefs and the Girders and they all unanimously accepted the name of the powerful Hida Meena for this task. When Hyda Meena asked the king of Kanchipuram for the idol, he refused. For this, Hida fought and returned to Jaipur on a horse with the ancient idol of Lord Vishnu tied on his back along with him, a Pandit family who worshiped the idol from Kanchipuram also arrived in Jaipur.

Jai Singh prepared Hida’s saree at the gategate door:-
Jaisingh was pleased with Hida Mina’s bravery and asked her to give him a reward, but Hida refused him. At the king’s strong insistence, a small opening/pathway was built near the Gategate in the name of Hyda. Jai Singh named the pool after Hida Mina, near the Hida Jharwal Palace in the boundary walls of the fort near the Gategate. Which is still listed in the government records in the name of Hida Ki Mori.

Hida’s heroism and being loved by the king became a plot for her death:
After the construction of Hida Ki Mori, Hida Jaharwal could move without any hindrance outside Jai Singh’s palaces and forts. Due to this, the great kings and royal courtiers of Rajasthan started to get frustrated and irritable. Hida began concocting various conspiracies to kill Mina, but they were unsuccessful. One day, after someone died in battle at the hands of a commoner named Hida, Jai Singh’s courtiers got an opportunity to hatch a conspiracy. They take the name of the real Baahubali Hida Mina and make her declared as a criminal. On this, the King of Jaipur Jai Singh ordered that he be tied to a cannon on the Jaigarh Fort and blown up. Before the death sentence, Hida Mina prayed to God, that my head would fall in my ancestral village, Aunt Chad Kanuta-Bassi.

Hyda Mina is still adored in Jaipur Gategate :-
The convener of the Kshatriya Meena Mahasabha, Ajay Jarwal, said that even today Hida Meena is worshiped in the form of Bhumian Ji near her palace near the Gategate in Jaipur. The descendants of Sarvasamaj and Hida Jharwal built a temple in their name in the village and Ghatgate Jaipur.

When the king realized the reality of the hand sacrifice, he became very sad: –
When King Jai Singh learned the truth, he scolded his court and said that you have an innocent, powerful and favored warrior killed by his hands. King Jai Singh was saddened by this self-indulgence. Later, out of sympathy for his family, Jai Singh gave the estate of Saiwad village near Jaipur in his name.

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