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Story-Vikramaditya Singhasan Battisi eighth effigy Pushpavati


                       Story of eighth effigy Pushpavati



Story-Vikramaditya Singhasan Battisi
Story-Vikramaditya Singhasan Battisi

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On the eighth day King Bhoja again arrived at the court to sit on the throne. Then Pushpavati, the eighth of the 32 effigies, woke up and said, 'Wait Rajan, you are not yet able to sit on this throne.

If you believe that you are also great like King Vikramaditya, then you can definitely sit, but first evaluate yourself. And can sit on the throne.

Let me tell the story of King Vikramaditya -


One day a carpenter came to the court of King Vikramaditya. He showed the king a horse of wood and said that it neither eats nor drinks and takes it wherever it wants. At that time the king called the diwan and asked him to give him one lakh rupees.

Diwan said, "It is of wood and not worth it."
The king said angrily, "Give two lakh rupees."

The diwan kept quiet. Gave money Carpenter started walking with money, but while walking, he said that do not whip this horse.

One day the king rode on it. But he forgot about the carpenter and put a whip on the horse. The whip was about to start when the horse talked to the wind and took it across the sea and dropped it on a tree in the forest. The rolling king fell down.

After getting up and walking, he got trapped in a rugged forest where it was difficult to get out. He left as soon as he could. In ten days, after seven curses, he reached such a dense forest, where he could not even think. Lion-leopards roared everywhere. The king was terrified. And the way was not understood.


After fifteen days wandering, we reached a place where there was a house. Outside it was a tall tree and two wells. There was a monkey on the tree. Sometimes she would come down and sometimes she would climb up.

The king climbed the tree and hid and started watching everything. At noon, a yati came there. He took a chullu of water from the well on the left and sprinkled it on the monkey. She immediately became a very beautiful woman. He stayed with her all day, then took water out of the other well and poured it on her, again she became a monkey. He climbed the tree and went to the Yeti cave.

The king was surprised to see this. He did the same when Yati left. As soon as the water stopped, the monkeys became beautiful women. When the king looked at her with love, she said, 'Don't look at us like this. We are ascetic. If you curse you will be consumed.
The king said, 'My name is Vikramaditya. Nothing can spoil me. '

Hearing the name of the king, she fell at his feet and said, 'O Maharaj! You go away from here, otherwise the yati will come and curse both of us and devour us. '

The king asked, 'Who are you and how did this Yeti fall?







She said, 'My father is Cupid and mother Pushpavati. When I was twelve years old, my parents asked me to do one thing. I did not do it. Angry at this, he gave me this Yeti. He brought me there. And kept the monkey. True, no one can erase destiny.

The king said, 'I will take you with me.' Having said this, he sprinkled water from another well and made him a monkey again.

The next day he came to the Yeti. When she made Bandaria a woman, she said, 'Give me some prasad'.
Yeti gave a lotus flower and said, 'It will never wither and give a red gemstone daily. Keep it safe.

On the departure of Yati, the king made Bandaria a woman. Then called his brave sons. He came and set them on the throne and took them both. On the way, the king, who threw the red gems of the Yeti, gave it to the child while playing a beautiful. The child went home with flowers.

The king brought the woman with him to his palace.

The next day a red gemstone came out in the lotus. In this way, many red gems gathered every day. One day the father of that boy went to sell them in the market. Kotwal caught him. Took him to the king.

The father of the boy told the king all the right things and told that he does not know where this flower came from near the child but every day a gem comes out of it. Hearing this, the king remembered everything. He ordered Kotwal to give one lakh rupees to the innocent man.

Putting so much effigy Pushpavati said, 'O Rajan! Whoever is a donor and judge like Vikramaditya can sit on this throne. '


The king remained silently annoyed. The next day when he advanced to the throne, the ninth effigy named Madhumalati blocked his path.

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