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In the memory of Maharaja Suheldev, the memorial will be built, PM Modi will inaugurate virtually

This sentence is about 1000 years old. This incident which gave a U-turn to history took place in Bahraich. This story is about valor, self-respect, and patriotism.

On 15 June 1033, there was a fierce battle between King Suheldev of Shravasti and Akranta Syed Salar Masood on the banks of Lake Chittaura in Bahraich. In this war, the army of Maharaja Suheldev cut Salar Masood’s army like carrot-radish. A single blow from the sword of King Suheldev also did the work of Masood. The fierceness of the war can be gauged from the fact that in it Masood’s entire army was wiped out. Being a mighty king, Suheldev revered the saints immensely. He was also a guard of cow and Hindutva.

Historians may have overlooked Suheldev’s might and his other merits, but in the tradition of local folklore, Maharaja Suheldev’s heroism continued to thrill the people. On the initiative of Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, for the first time on Suheldev’s birth anniversary, his valor and national service are going to get real respect. On February 16 (Basant Panchami), Prime Minister Narendra Modi will address the event organized in this regard.

Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath will be present on the spot in Bahraich. Some big deals may also be announced for Bahraich and Shravasti during the program. With this, the karmasthali of Maharaja Suheldev situated on the Chittaura lake will now get a different identity. Even before this, a postage stamp was issued in the BJP in honor of Maharaja Suheldev. Another train was run. According to the Prime Minister’s intention, Yogi Adityanath is advancing his order. On that day, the Prime Minister will also lay the foundation stone for the beautification programs of the Chittora lake and the memorial of Maharaja Suheldev. A grand statue of Suheldev will also be installed at the memorial site.

It is also known to be the taposthali of Muni Ashtavakra, the coast of Chitora Lake should be known that Bahraich and its surrounding areas have been historically and historically significant. According to mythological scriptures, Bahraich was inhabited by Brahma. A conference of Sapta Rishi Mandal was also held here. Mithila Naresh Maharaja Janaka’s Guru Ashtavakra did penance there on the banks of the Chittaura lake.

Himanshu Johari
the authorHimanshu Johari