In the annals of Indian history, several Rajput Kshatriya kings were said to be possessed by Goddess Kali's divine energy during battles, granting them unparalleled bravery and martial prowess. One notable legend tells of Raja Prithviraj Chauhan, who, during the Battle of Tarain in 1192, invoked Maa Kali's blessings and became possessed by her spirit. With Kali's divine guidance, Prithviraj single-handedly decimated the Ghurid army, slaying thousands of enemy soldiers. Similarly, stories abound of Rajput kings like Rana Sanga and Maharana Pratap, who, under Kali's possession, fought valiantly against overwhelming odds, exemplifying the Rajput code of honor and loyalty. This divine intervention, known as "Kali Bhav" or "Shakti Veer," reinforced the Rajputs' reputation as fearless warriors and defenders of their land and faith.
10 окт 2024