" DEVIDIN PANDE " - The Man Whose Army Killed 1,75,000 Mughals Army Of " BABAR " To Save The Ram Mandir
He was the great grandson of Chenhez
Khan from Mongolia. This Khan whose name is Chengez wanted to invade India and
he set his army towards India. Chenhez Khan was a huge figure and was very
dangerous to behold as a human being if one wanted to see him. Totally a
hyperactive individual he himself never knew as to what was he upto. He could
do anything unimaginable to fright ti might and the occasion to keep it tight
under his control.
His action to invade India started and
he chose the Chinese way and the path to come to India. His bloody path shed
had send all the tremors to the entire part of the Asian subcontinent. The
Chinese came to know about it and they constructed the Great Wall Of China to
stop his movement and they succeeded.
The intense cold wave and the amount of
the degree of the cold send many a soldiers of that army of Chenhez Khan to
death and he himself fell sick so badly that he had to go back to this place at
Mongolia and after a few days he was fdead.
Babar had heard the story of his great grandfather
and all about India. He had that misson in his mind and he set for India in
1527 with a huge large army which also included the tanks. Tanks as a part of
the war in the history was first introduced
by Babar .These tanks actually were the canons to fire for.
The year was 1527 and Babar’s forces
were racing across North India after beating Maharana Sanga in Khanwa. Babar
wanted to capture the fertile lands of Uttar Pradesh and Bihar quickly and be
ready for his future conquests. Hence to reach Bihar quickly he chose Uttar
Pradesh to cut through it to reach Bihar and he had set his mind to lay his
empire at Bihar with his army controlling Uttar Pradesh .He and his army set
for Bihar through Uttar Pradesh and they came across Ayodhya
The same year, Babar reached Ayodhya,
the seat of Ram Janmabhoomi. A staunch Muslim, Babar, couldn’t stand
the sight of a grand Hindu temple in an Islamic
kingdom. He ordered it to be razed!
But this demolition was easier said than
Babar had entered Ayodhya, He found a very ordinary PRIEST infact a PANDIT in
between who stood like a rock to dethrone and turtle the onslaught of the
ravaginz Babar Army.
Pandit Devidin Pande, the priest of the Ram temple had gathered a small, but tough force of about 250 men of which some were excellent sword fighters, some were excellent spear fighters, and therewere some who could wrestle if needed with the Mughal army of Babr on a one to one basis. These very stolid and iron like Army Of the pandit stood for resisting the Babri army. And what a battle it was!
Pandit Ji’s small army had very few arms but gave more than a tough fight to the Mughals. The Lucknow Gazettee records that no less than 1,74,000 Muslims perished in that epic battle. Even Panditji was severely wounded in that battle but he and his forces held on for a long time. But ultimately, Pandit Devidin and his army consisting of Rajputs, Brahmans and other jatis, lost that battle.
Ram Janma Bhumi was finally demolished.
Never forget Pandit Devidin Pande and his army’s role in the Ram Temple movement.
Today when the temple is being constructed and
with Mr amit Shah declaring that the inauguration would be by the 1st
Of January 2024, there should be a IDOL , a STATUE of the Pandit as depicted in
the photo constructed and installed in and at the enterance of this temple to
pay that PANDITJI a GREAT HONOUR that one should accord it to him with every
Hindus too bowing their head before his statue to pay him the respect and the
honour that is long due to him.
That is it
Regards and Thanks
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Shyamal Bhattacharjee
Mr Shyamal Bhattacharjee, the author was born at West Chirimiri Colliery at District Surguja, Chattisgarh on July 6th 1959 He received his early education at Carmel Convent School Bishrampur and later at Christ Church Boys' Higher Secondary School at Jabalpur. He later joined Hislop College at Nagpur and completed his graduation in Science and he also added a degree in B A thereafter. He joined the HITAVADA, a leading dailies of Central India at Nagpur as a Sub-Editor ( Sports ) but gave up to complete his MBA in 1984 He thereafter added a Diploma In Export Management. He has authored SIX books namely Notable Quotes and Noble Thought published by Pustak Mahal in 2001 Indian Cricket : Faces That Changed It published by Manas Publications in 2009 and Essential Of Office Management published by NBCA, Kolkatta in 2012, GOLDEN QUOTES on Inspiration, Sorrow, Peace and Life, published by B.F.C Publications, Lucknow, and QUOTES:: Evolution and Origin of Management Electives by Clever Fox Publishing, Chennai and From Dhyan To Dhan :: Indian Hockey - Sudden Death Or Extra Time published by Clever Fox Publishing House . He has a experience of about 35 years in Marketing .
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