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Grandfather Of Rama

 

Aja, the son of Raghu, was a very valiant and virtuous king. When he grew up to be a handsome prince, his father advised him to attend the Svayamvara (where the girl chooses her husband) of Indumati. Indumati was the sister of King Bhoja of Vidarbha. Aja set out towards the kingdom of Vidarbha. On the way, a rogue elephant attacked him. He threw a spear at the elephant and it immediately turned into a Ghandarva. The Ghandarva told Aja that he had redeemed him from a curse and gifted him with a magical spear that can put a whole army to sleep. Aja thanked him. The next day during the Swavayamvara, Indumati chose Aja as her husband and garlanded him. The other Kings felt insulted and revolted against Aja when he and Indumati set out towards his kingdom. Soon a battle ensued between Aja and the other kings. Aja fought well, but soon became tired. Then he remembered the gift the Ghandarva had given him. He used the magic spear and put all the kings to sleep. Aja blew his conch of victory. Then both Aja and Indumati reached the kingdom of Ayodhya. Raghu and his wife blessed them. Aja and Indumati lived happily ever after and a son was soon born to them named Dasharatha, who was none other than the father of Rama. 





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