What was the difference in between Akbar and Maharana Pratap?

What are the differentiating points between Maharana Pratap and Akbar. The comparison shall cover all the perspectives like valor, physical strength, the area ruled over, popularity in people, humanity and tolerance.
His grandparents were so much so beloved that at one point of time in the childhood of his father one nursemaid Panna Dai sacrificed her own son in full active mind to save the life of Pratap’s father. such incident we could not find in entire history of greed and hatred.

His father were offered the king ship due to his exemplary merits by the Nobels. This again was not the trend world over where murder and deceit was the only way to acquire kingship apart from Supremacy of heredity
.
Maharana Pratap himself best known for his
Exemplary valour
His honesty
His ethics
His selflessness
His patriotism
His self pride
His adherence to the principals
His popularity as democratic ruler of Mewar.
Which was just unthinkable in the contemporary world.

With these exemplary qualities in the contemporary global scenario where:

Christopher Columbus found American land on October 12, 1492. This event opened opportunities for Spain and subsequently Europe.

Maharana Pratap was born on 9 May 1540
After the fall of Hemu in Second Battle of Panipaton November 5, 1556 andVijayanagara Empireat Battle of Talikotaon 26 January 1565

Big Hairy Audacious Goal was the just one thing which would make him larger than life leader of the most of central and south Asia giving an opportunity to all his contemporary Rajpoot kings to shine and increase boundaries beyond imagination on the principals of high moral, ethical, prosperous and peaceful bigger kingdom.

Lack of having this one “Big Hairy Audacious Goal“(BHAG) caused him loss of his own forts, brothers, fellow Rajpoot kings who found opportunities in his rival’s camp due to his dream of becoming “Shahnshah E Hind”.

Image courtesy: Maharana Pratap

Moral of the story”

Whatever our present assets we Inherited are just liabilities (the Maya)
While whatever the dreams (BHAG) we are chasing are our real assets with no liability which called Yatharthathta of being live.

Nobody has the power to snatch them because they lived in the mind and motivate to make them realty day in day out.

Our Smaller dreams make us prey of bigger ones

They snatch mercilessly our existing assets
see the trend Half of world's wealth now in hands of 1% of population – report

So what should we do?

If I want to become an entrepreneur, where do I start?

What would be the scenario?

What will happen if all NRIs return to India?

And find the mistake

What mistake on the part of Maharana Pratap lends this nation in slavery for four centuries?


Aravind Pasupuleti
i did not understand the last part of your answer.Has it got any relevance to the question?

Answer
All that to elaborate the fact that the difference in between Akbar and Maharana Pratap was the having or lacking a bigger dream. And how can we leverage that information in our favor?


Karna Mehta 1 upvote
No that is incorrect. Pratap wanted to kick akbar out of india. But udai singh screwed it all up. He was too laid back and let akbar become powerful… By the time Pratap became king, akbar was no longer the small time ruler…

After 1587, when Akbar stopped sending armies to Mewar, Pratap gathered a force and looted the wealthy city of Malpura in Amer (Jaipur). So he was willing to attack other kingdoms and win back india from the Mughals!

Answer
There is one difference in achievers or “have ones” and “have notes” or ordinary guy next door.

This one thing differentiates both group so significantly that one become “have ones” and other all “have not’s”.

Circumstances are always unfolding in front of everyone including us also.

The moment someone start leveraging those circumstances in his or her best favor; they start walking on their coveted dreams, which they live, breath day and night.

When we fail to turn the circumstances in our favor it is very easy to break the Theekra (the burnt clay pot) on someone else’s head.

Ultimately the legacy what we leave is the outcome of our entire life’s responses in all the minutest incidents. Each and every incident (or our action/response) becomes seed for further un-foldment of unforeseen or un-imagined circumstances (consequences)

Sunday, 8 January 2017 - 9am to Wednesday, 8 January 2020 - 9am