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"Ho! Neela Ghora re Sawar" "Ho! Rider of the Blue Horse" A voice pierces through the hobbled canter of a steed amidst sounds of rattling metal and rustling wilderness. It interrupts again, as a shadow approaches riding another steed through the flames of dust, the hooves of whose glow, as they spark like ambers on the hard flint rock... Maharana Uday Singh, the founder of Udaipur had suddenly fallen ill, a beloved king of Mewar, he was in Gogunda, preparing for war against the Mughals who…

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It is a different day today, friends, countrymen, brothers, today I am a happy man. To portray the history of a man who impacted the world more than any of us possibly will ever do, is beyond the authority of mere mortals. Here stood a king who could have cooperated with the invaders. Who could have enjoyed a life of luxury which would make Mohammed Shah look like a hermit. He choose the path of the sword, path of honour, the path which was most dear to his ancestors, the mighty Chahamanas…

Jambavan in Hinduism, also known as Jambavanta, is the king of the bears in Hindu texts. He emerges out of the mouth of Brahma when the creator deity yawns. He assists the Rama avatar of Vishnu in his struggle against the rakshasa king Ravana. In the Ramayana, he helps Hanuman realise his potential, just before his famous leap over to the island of Lanka. Jambavan was present at the Churning of the Ocean, and is supposed to have circled Vamana 21 times in a single leap, when he was acquiring... Rama Avatar, Baby Neck Float, King Ravana, Pencil Drawing Images, Warriors Wallpaper, Hindu Statues, Hanuman Pics, Shri Ram Photo, Little Krishna

Jambavan in Hinduism, also known as Jambavanta, is the king of the bears in Hindu texts. He emerges out of the mouth of Brahma when the creator deity yawns. He assists the Rama avatar of Vishnu in his struggle against the rakshasa king Ravana. In the Ramayana, he helps Hanuman realise his potential, just before his famous leap over to the island of Lanka. Jambavan was present at the Churning of the Ocean, and is supposed to have circled Vamana 21 times in a single leap, when he was…

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