Embroidered line.


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We were also invaded by China during the Ra Mayan period.

Historians say that Gandharvaraj was the kingdom of Shailush in that direction at that time. He had army raids and despite being a Gandharva, he behaved like a demon.

He started sending his troops on Bharat alias Aryavarta.

King Rama found out. Then an emergency meeting was held in the capital Ayodhya.

King Rama said, 'Guru Vashishta! I have no intention of fighting. War destroys mankind. Those who win also lose a lot. '

Guru Vashishta says: 'You are right, Raja Ram! We don't even want to fight, but if Shailush attacks us, we should not remain silent. Our country is our motherland. We cannot sit still when someone catches fire in our mother's womb. We had to repel the invasion to protect our borders. Then there will be no war, but there will be a crusade and there will be no objection to the crusade. '

King Ramachandraji immediately pronounced Bharat's name and said: 'Bharat! Undadraj Shailusha has dared to touch the sacred part of the Himalayas. '

Bharte drew his sword and said: 'Then understand that the days of Shailush are over now, brother!'

Saroya Aryavarta woke up for the battle.

Kaikya was the Arya Samaj on the country border. Kaushal Naresh was the ruler there. He had prepared for the battle of Kyaar. With the arrival of Bharat, his enthusiasm increased.

Bharte met Kaushal Naresh and said: 'Rajan! First we send a suggestion to Shailush that whatever he does is not right. It is not a matter of policy to wage war without prior notice.

An indelible tidal line drawn on the border of India that goes beyond the Lakshman line

Kaushal Naresh called his minister Purohit Gargya and said: 'Rajpurohit! You are familiar with the tactics and language of enemies. Go there and try to convince Shailush that war will not be good for you. Can India never find an enemy on its border? '

Rajpurohit, who was well versed in politics, went for Vishti but he never returned. Ambassadors are never stopped in this way.

The spies reported: 'The enemy is planning to attack us at night. We have to show him the recipe before he hits us. '

Bharat says: 'No friend, the ones who attack during the night are bandits. There are bandits, there are thieves and robbers. Those who believe in the policy of war do not attack at night. '

Kaushal Raj says: 'Do you talk about war strategy with anyone who does not believe in policy? What will we do when our army and our people are destroyed during that night? '

Bharat says: 'Yes friend! We will not give up the policy, but we need such an arrangement as an interim route that if Shailush strikes at night, we will show him the battle of the night. '

Shailush did just that. From time to time he invaded the Indian border during the night.

But he knows that India never sleeps, and neither does his army.

The counter-attack was so fierce that Shailush's army was overwhelmed. He had hoped to get a lot of land in the night war but the Indian army took down many of his heads.

Seeing General Bharat arriving in front of Shailush himself at dawn, Shailush was stunned.

And the shadows that form do not last long.

Bharta killed Shailush and his army.

Since then a tide had been drawn over the Himalayas. The tide was superior to the Lakshman line.

That tide is still intact - just as stubborn and majestic as the Himalayas. '

From that point on, the enemy who assumes to come here will have the same condition as Shailush, whether the attack is day or night!

In the time of King Rama, India was thus an unbroken empire, from typical southern Lanka to the northern Himalayas.

We were there.

(1) A brother of Ram

(2) Bharat, son of the second Dushyant-Shakuntala (Sarvadaman)

(2) Bharat, the first composer of the third Natyashastra, who was called Bharatmuni!

The hilly line is drawn in the mountains of the Himalayas. No one can cross it and come here!

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