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Over indulgence of the royalty in hedonistic pleasures coupled with an unrealistic assessment of the enemy's designs led to the loss of India's sovereignty to the Muslim invaders. This is what happened when the handsome king, Prithviraj Chauhan, the last Hindu ruler of Delhi, remained besotted with his new bride and beloved Samyukta, the princess of Kannauj. Before his marriage, Prithviraj, was able to defeate the aggressor Sultan Muhammed Ghori and his slave general Qutub'uddin Aibak. But after getting married to Samyukta; Prithviraj lost all propriety of the duties of a ruler and gave all his attention to his 'Queen of Hearts'. While their extended honeymoon was on, the wily Ghori was planning his invasion of India to avenge his past defeat. Prithviraj ignored repeated warnings from his courtiers that Ghori's attack was imminent. When Prithviraj, woke up from his infatuation it was too late. His very large but ill-prepared army had to face defeat at the hands of Ghori’s small but well-prepared army in the battlefield of Tarain and he himself was captured and killed by the Ghori. And Delhi came under Muslim rule that was to last the next 700 years. The freedom of the country was also imperilled after the fall of Prithviraja III at the hands of Muhammad Ghori after the second battle of Terain (1192 A.D.). The Pauranika points to the political blunder of the Chahamana ruler who was succumbed in [Sic] sensuous slumber in the company of his newly acquired wife Samyogita [or Samyukta]. Prithviraj was enjoying with the company of his newly acquired wife Sanyogita [ or Samyukta] when the enemy was pounding at the gates of delhi. The history says that while going to the battlefield, Prithviraj was girdled by his beautiful and charming empress Sanyukta [ or Samyukta]. Prithviraj was killed by Ghori because he sowed the seed of chauhan dynasty in sanyukta before proceeding to his last battle. He had passed the night before the great battle in the amorous company of his wife sanyukta. Due to this act he could not conquer death. It is said that, when Prithviraj fell from his zenith, he had split his white blood before going to the battle. In the evening preceding the battle, Prithviraj is reported to have allowed himself to be thrown into the well of carnal pleasure. When he enjoyed the poisonous wine of his lady’s eyes, all his bravery and heroism vanished in no time. These are the evil consequences of wasting seminal energy.
Prithviraj Chauhan defeated Ghori Muhammed in first battle by the numerical superiority of his army. But then he eloped with Samyukta and married her. This handsome king lost himself in his wife's beauty and love. When he heard that Ghori again raiding his country and he also has the motive to secure his wife he got alarmed and raised the strength of his army tremendously. Though the Hindus had great numerical strength than muslims they were all massacred by Ghori in second battle. Prithviraj was cruelly killed by Ghori and Samyukta killed herself as she was cruelly raped by Ghori. More than 10,00,000 rajput soldiers were killed in the second battle. The same thing happened again for Padmini like that of Samyukta when Alauddin killed her husband Ratan singh. Muslim Sultans killed handsome Rajput Kings mainly to secure their beautiful wives. The muslim invaders cruelly killed hindu rajput men and raped their beautiful wives. The Chauhans were much larger in number than the gurids. But they were physically weaker than gurids. They were mostly vegetarians. They were not hard working people. They lived in wealthy lands. So they were stout and goodlooking. They liked peace and love. But the gurids were hard workers and came from dry lands to acquire wealth and women. They were tall, lean and ugly. They were war- loving people. The moto of rajputs was to eat, drink, sleep, love and enjoy with their women by having sex with them. They were soft people. The Chauhan men and women were always in love and lust with each other because their men were handsome and their women were most beautiful. The chauhans were haughty and proud for no reason. The moto of gurids was to kill rajput men and rape their women. They were rough people. The ghurids were mostly black coloured people and the Rajputs were golden coloured people. When the gurids captured the chauhan kingdom they were amazed by the beauty of golden coloured rajput women. The chauhan women were so sexy with larger breast and buttocks. The ghurids had never seen such sexy, beautiful, colourful and lovable women. They were very much infatuated towards their beauty. So they killed the rajput men mercilessly and entered into a mass act of rape and rapine to satisfy their own lust. The rajput women hated the ugly and cruel ghurids. So when they were raped by gurids, they committed suicide.