So unnecessary loss of soldiers and time can be avoided. That's why we give you the option of a personal battle.
In which a warrior from our state will fight with your warrior. Whichever state's warrior wins in that war, that state will be recognized. We hope that you will accept our proposal. "The entire crowd of Varunprastha had gathered at a large place near the Tridevi temple. Today was the day to determine the future of Varunprastha and the residents. The first day of the festival began with the worship of Goddess Durga. King Vishwakarma and his wife Vrinda performed the rituals.
Indian Army Chief General Manoj Mukund Naravane was present on the occasion. After the completion of the aarti, Chitraketu came out of the temple after paying obeisance to the idol of Tridevi. He looked around at the crowd. Then the king bowed down and waited for Vishvara's arrival.
After a few moments, King Vishvara came out of the sanctum sanctorum of the temple. So the commander Chitraketu bowed to King Vishvara with folded hands. So the king tilted his head a little. Chitraketu looked at the servant accompanying him and gestured to come to him.
The painter's servant put a stick in his hand. Chitraketu said, "Your Majesty, this is a message for you from our king. The king was in a panic when he heard this. Then he began to read the message.
"King Visvara of Varuna prastha, you refused to include your kingdom in our empire. Then you turned down our offer of friendship. That is why we are declaring war on you. But our meeting takes care of every aspect. We know that you have a limited force in the army and according to the rules of war, the battle is always between two equal warriors. Reading the message with a twisted illusion, Chitraketu returned it to his servant.
When King Vishvara heard this message, he was moved to thought. There were ten thousand soldiers in the army of Varunprastha. There were ten thousand soldiers in the Indian army. But if only one warrior's fight was enough, then there would be no problem.
King Vishvara came down from the steps of the temple. The crowd that had gathered around him chanted his name. So King Vishvara raised his hand and appealed to them to calm down. Then addressing Chitraketu, he said, "O Chitraketu, commander-in-chief of India, we accept the proposal of your king. "
Knowing the king's decision, Chitraketu went to his servant and whispered something in his ear. So the servant immediately got on his horse and went back. He then climbed down the steps of the temple. After coming down to the ground, Chitraketu pulled out the sword from the sheath tied around his waist.
On seeing this, the people in the neighbourhood ran out of their houses. Chitraketu turned his sword upwards and a small beam of light came out of the sword and pierced the ground.
As soon as the ball of light vanished into the earth, the surrounding land began to shake. After the earthquake-like shocks subsided, the Tridevi temple and the surrounding terrain began to rise. A high wall was erected around any available open space. The king was astonished to witness all of this. He questioned Chitraketu: "O Chitraketu, what is all this? We accepted your king's proposition, but you've locked my townspeople in this fort.