Saturday, May 30, 2020

Story-Vikramaditya singhasan battisi pupil kamkandala

                              Story of fourth pupil kamkandala

Story-Vikramaditya singhasan battisi

                                       Story of fourth pupil kamkandala







Hindi Story..


As soon as Raja Bhoj was eager to ascend the throne on the fourth day, the effigy Kamkandala spoke, Stop Rajan, how can you sit on this throne?

This throne belongs to Danavir King Vikramaditya. Do you have special qualities like them and a feeling of sacrifice?

The king said - O beautiful, you also tell such a story of Vikramaditya, which will reveal his eccentricity.

One day, Raju was addressing the court of King Vikramaditya, when someone reported that a Brahmin wanted to meet him.
Vikramaditya said that the Brahmin should be brought inside. Vikramaditya asked the purpose of his arrival.

The Brahmin said that he did not come from any charity, but to tell them something.
He told that a pillar appears in Mansarovar just after sunrise.
As the sun's light spreads, it rises up and at that time the heat of the sun is at its peak.

So he directly touches the sun. As the heat of the sun decreases, it becomes smaller and dissolves in water as soon as sunset.

Vikramaditya got curious about who he was. The Brahmin told that he has come as the messenger of Lord Indra.
You have to protect the faith that Devraj Indra has towards you.

He further said that the sun god is proud that no one in the whole universe can tolerate their heat except the sea god.
Devraj Indra does not agree with this. He believes that a king of his compassionate death can go near him without caring about the heat of the sun.

That king is you. King
King Vikramaditya now understood the whole thing.
They thought that even after sacrificing their life, they would greet the Sun God from near and protect their faith in Devraj.

He left the Brahmin with proper donation and Dakshina and started thinking of ways to make his plan work.
At dawn, he left his kingdom and left for the next day. In solitude, he recalled both the hospitals provided by Maa Kali. Both betals immediately appeared.

Vikramadithm asked Betal and Vikram both told Betal that he knew everything about that pillar.
Both betals brought him to the banks of Mansarovar. At night, he cut down on a place full of greenery and as soon as dawn, he looked at the place from where the pillar would appear.
As the sun's rays touched the waters of Mansarovar, a pillar appeared.

Vikramaditya immediately swam up to the pillar. As Vikramaditya climbed the pillar, there was a stir in the water and the waves started to touch Vikram's feet.
As the heat of the sun increased, the pillar continued to grow. By noon, the pillar came very close to the sun. By then Vikram's body was burnt to ashes.

When the Sun God found a human being burnt on the pillar, he did not take any time to understand that there would be no one except Vikram.
He found the claim of Lord Indra to be absolutely true.

He resurrected Vikram with drops of nectar and took off his golden coil and presented him.
The specialty of those horoscopes was that they would provide any desired item at any time. When Sun God extended his chariot in the direction of Asthachal, the pillar started to decrease.

At sunset, the pillar completely receded and Vikram started swimming on the water. Swim came to the banks of the lake and remembered the two belts.
Betal brought him back to the same place from where he was taken to the lake.

Vikram walked on foot towards his castle. A Brahmin was found at some distance who asked for a horoscope in all things.
Without delaying a moment, Vikram hesitantly gave her both coils.

Put an effigy - speak, Rajan, are you able to dare to go near the might of the sun?
And if you go away, can you give the golden coil of Suryadev, the god of gods, to an ordinary Brahmin? If yes, then you are welcome on this throne.

The king also had to be disappointed on the fourth day. On the fifth day, Lilavati, the fifth pupil, narrated the saga of Vikramaditya's valor.



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