King Meghraj's loyal wife from "summary" of Alaolera Padmabati : Bengali narrative poem, based on Malik Muhammad Jayasi's Padmavata, about Padmavati, Queen of Chitor by Ālāola
King Meghraj's loyal wife, Padmavati, is the queen of Chitor. She is known for her devotion and unwavering loyalty to her husband, showing immense courage throughout her journey. She is an inspirational figure, admired for her strength and courage.- Queen Padmavati was loyal and loving wife to King Meghraj, a great Rajput ruler. Together they found strength in each other and her loyalty enabled him to continue ruling more passionately than ever before.
- Not only did Padmavati love and serve her husband, but she was unwaivering in her support of the kingdom despite difficult times with none ceasing enemies. She worked alongside her husband providing wise counsel and helping him take care of his subjects.
- Despite all the publicity received for her physical beauty, what truly remained constant was Padmavati's undying loyalty towards her beloved husband. She stayed strong beside him even when he wandered away from his Kingdom during tough battles.
- Her unprecedented faith and insistence drove her Kingship by standing by his side through out the rule. The King logically took her advice which improved the economy and Empire successfuly.
- When called to fight an oneto-one battle against Sultan Allaudin Khilji, she did not hold back in protecting her husband's honour and legacy. Through her effortless commitments and pure faith in Meghraj, she conquered her enemies single handedly.