Maharana Pratap is a legend, like a God of War he stormed against the Mughal army and never let the Mughal Emperor Akbar win any battle against Mewar. The glory of Maharana Pratap needs no introduction.
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Unfortunately, there are a lot of false narratives built against the Maharana of Mewar that are now being busted with the help of Hindu awakening.
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The Battle of Haldighati was fought on 18th June, 1576 between Mewar's Maharana Pratap and the forces of the barbaric Mughal Emperor Akbar.
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This rare inscription related to Haldighati Battle has been found at the Lakshmi Narayan Temple at a small and very lesser known Kharasan village in Bhindar tehsil of Rajasthan.
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Highly significant inscription has been found in the main Mandapa of the temple, which was located between the two pillars at a height of 7 feet on the side of the garbha griha.
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The inscription bears testimony to the victory of Maharana Pratap after regaining Gogunda and dispels the meticulously propagated narrative of Akbar's victory in the Battle of Haldighati.
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The inscription tells us how Raja Man Singh who was leading the Mughal Army was compelled to leave Gogunda on 27th September, 1576 after the continuous fight.
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After the five days of battle, on 23rd June 1576 Mughal army was able to capture only Gogunda, but Maharana Pratap's army took it back after 3 months on 27th September 1576.
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An excerpt from the inscription, which is originally in Sanskrit translates to, "On Friday when there is Anuradha Nakshatra, at time of dawn on the day when there are Siddha Yog (astrological), ...
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Ravi Yog and Simha Yog all the three together, this scripture about the victory of the King of Kings Maharana Pratap Simha was written..."
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The inscription hails Bhagwan Vishnu with the names Govind, Keshav, Janardan, Vasudev and sings the "glories of God and the King who defeated/ killed the enemies and liberated himself.."
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In the times to come the hidden truths related to Maharana Pratap will come to the surface and his glory will continue to light up our paths for the Dharma Yuddha.
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On his recent death anniversary let us remember this great King and leader who never-ever backed down before Mlecchas rather brought them on their knees. Jai Mewar!
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Hindus of today, should stop acting and behaving mentally as Dhimmis and slaves. When we have such great icons to lead and show us the way, then no amount of persuasion to act and behave in a secular manner can and should be either accepted or tolerated.
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