Dharna by Charans In 1586 AD (V.S. 1643), on the 13th day of
Shukla paksha of
Chaitra month, following the death of the King
Maldev Rathore of
Jodhpur State, his eldest son
Chandrasen Rathore became king. But Chandrasen's younger brother usurped him with the help of the
Mughal emperor
Akbar.
Charans opposed him. For staging a
dharna against the king they were going to
Mewar; the Auwa Jagirdar Gopal Das Champawat supported them and suggested that they stage the
dharna in his village. The Charans selected the land on the bank of the
Sukri river, in front of Kajleshwar Mahadev Temple to stage their
dharna. They started the
dharna on the 13th and fasted until the full moon. From the third day they started taking their lives by performing Taaga (Dhaaga) and Teliya. The King's trusted Charan friend, Akha Barahath, and his trumpeter () Govind Ji Damami came there to stop them but Akhaji Barahath himself joined his Charan brethren and was killed with other Charans even though Govind Ji Damami sacrificed his life so as to prevent the Charans from killing themselves. ==1857 Revolt==