"Swami Bhakt Pannadhay":-
When Maharaja Rana Sanga of Mewar died, his son Udai Singh was very young. Pannadhay was the tea mother of little prince Udai Singh at that time and was busy in his upbringing. At the same time, Pannadhay was a very self-respecting, patriot and a woman who believed in Rana's favor. Pannadhaya also had a son, Chandan, who was almost the same age as Udai Singh. The responsibility of protecting Udai Singh was entrusted to Banveer, but he himself took the throne by killing the young boy Udai Singh.
Thought of When Patra came to know of Banveer's dirty nefarious intentions, he put his son to sleep in place of the little boy Udai Singh. When Banveer reached the room with a sword and asked Pannadhai where Udai Singh was, Pannadhai just pointed and immediately Banveer killed Panna's son, thinking that he had killed Udai Singh, the future king of Mewar. But in reality Pannadhay had sacrificed his son and saved the lamp of Mewar dynasty.
“Hadi Queen's Sacrifice”:-
The name of the newly wedded wife of Salumbar's young Samant Rao Chundawat was Hadi Rani. Mewar was ruled by Maharana Raj Singh. Maharana Raj Singh was going to be married to Charumati (Rupmati), at the same time Aurangzeb attacked with his army. It was necessary to stop the Mughal army from advancing till the marriage took place. The newly married Rao was responsible for stopping Aurangzeb's army Chundawat accepted. The Chundawat Sardar left for the battle field with the army, but while leaving, he began to remember his newly wed wife.
He asked one of his servants to bring the queen's sign. The servant went to the mansion and narrated the message of the Sardar. The queen thought that even in the battlefield, if her memory would haunt her, she would become weak.
How can you wage war? Why should I become a hindrance in his duty? Thinking this, the Hadi queen took the sword from the servant's hand, ordering the servant to take her head and cut off her head with the sword. The servant, taking the severed head of the queen in his plate, reached the chieftain.
Seeing the sacrifice of the queen, Chundawat became lightning and broke down on the enemy party and attained heroic speed.