Mewar Ka Bishampitamah - Shyam Sundar Bhatt - Libros - Notion Press - 9781637146132 - 15 de diciembre de 2020
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Mewar Ka Bishampitamah

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Bhishma Pitamah is remembered with reverence from ages to ages as a well-known personality among the great generals and state veterans. To deprive him of the succession of the state for the happiness of his father, and to dedicate his entire life in the interest of that nation has been the specialty of that great man.




One such incident appeared in the state of Mewar in end of the 14th centuries during the reign of the then Maharana Laksha Singh, affectionately called "Rana Lakha".




Yuvraj Shri. Chunda, son of Sri Lakha and the crown prince of Mewar, not only rejected the proposal of marriage for him by observing fathers feelings for the marriage proposal and made the same girl married to his father. In this matrimonial process, Shri. Chunda had made sacrifice of his throne to give honour to the condition proposed by the father that if he get son from new marriage then new born will be the heir of the state. In later year Prince Mokal born from the marriage of Sri. Lakha and Princess Hansabai of Mandore and made crown prince and later ruler of the state.




After the death of Maharan Lakha's, the child Mokal was placed on the throne of Maharana and the responsibility of management was entrusted to Shri. Chunda, but being hurt by political and family conspiracies, Shri. Chunda and his two hundred tribal family supporters thought it better to leave Mewar. The fabric of this novel has been woven on the basis of the following aspects of what happened in that period of history.

Medios de comunicación Libros     Paperback Book   (Libro con tapa blanda y lomo encolado)
Publicado 15 de diciembre de 2020
ISBN13 9781637146132
Editores Notion Press
Páginas 140
Dimensiones 152 × 229 × 8 mm   ·   213 g
Lengua Hindi  

Mas por Shyam Sundar Bhatt

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