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===Military campaign and reign=== | ===Military campaign and reign=== | ||
According to Mahadev's words, Chandravarman set out with his army of Chandel Rajputs/Kshatriyas to conquer the world and establish religion by killing the unrighteous. He reestablished Dharma by killing all the Mlechchha and Shudra kings. While returning, he asked the sons of those Mlechchha kings to return to the path of religion and made them their subordinate kings and returned to Kalinjar. Then he performed Rajsuya Yagya and became Ekshatra Chakravarti Emperor. Thereafter, he rebuilt 85 golden temples and Kashi Vishwanath temple. Chandravarman saw Lord Chandradev after the yagya on the full moon day. Chandradev said to Chandravarman, O | According to Mahadev's words, Chandravarman set out with his army of Chandel Rajputs/Kshatriyas to conquer the world and establish religion by killing the unrighteous. He reestablished Dharma by killing all the Mlechchha and Shudra kings. While returning, he asked the sons of those Mlechchha kings to return to the path of religion and made them their subordinate kings and returned to Kalinjar. Then he performed Rajsuya Yagya and became Ekshatra Chakravarti Emperor. Thereafter, he rebuilt 85 golden temples and Kashi Vishwanath temple. Chandravarman saw Lord Chandradev after the yagya on the full moon day. Chandradev said to Chandravarman, O Chandel Kulbhushan, ask for boon, what do you want? Chandravarman asked in his boon, O Pitamah, I wish that the fame of my dynasty should remain forever, that my descendants should do such great deeds to protect the religion and carry forward the name of the clan and there should be victory and even if there is death in the war, then it would be great bravery. Died while showing. Then Chandra Dev gave a boon and said, | ||
O | O Chandelkulbhushan Chandravarman! I make a rule, you should consider it as a promise, as long as this rule is not broken by the Kshatriyas of your great, most sacred Chandel Yadav dynasty, your dynasty will not fall, this is my boon. Here are those rules: | ||
1. After the Yajnopavit Sanskar in adolescence, all the | 1. After the Yajnopavit Sanskar in adolescence, all the Chandel Kshatriyas of the royal family and their direct descendants used the word Varman and other Chandel Kshatriyas used the word Varma in front of their names. | ||
2. He | 2. He will not eat meat | ||
3 | 3. He will not have any kind of physical relationship with any woman other than his own wife. | ||
4. He will not drink meat. | |||
5. He will not kill Brahmins. | |||
5. He | 6. He must not violate religion in any way. | ||
These thing are strictly prohibited for Chandel men and their wife. All Chandels should not leave these rules under any circumstances and remain strictly religious. He then gave Chandravarman a divine bow similar to Saranga bow. Chandravarman went to the area of tribal Gonds away from Kalanjar, settled it there and built a grand city and made it the military capital of Chandels. The people of that place celebrated a big festival that day to celebrate the transformation of a tribal area into a city and the city was named Mahotsav and Mahoba. Chandravarman Dev got a son from his pregnant wife Sulochana Devi Chandel (Bhargava Brahmin) on the full moon day, whom both of them named Rudravarman. Emperor Chandravarman had 2 generals, one was named Sindhusharma, who was a Saryuparin Bhardwaj gotra Brahmin and the other was Sumant Sharma, who was a Kanyakubjiya Vasishtha gotra Brahmin. | |||
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About three centuries after the reign of Emperor [[Vikramaditya]], the originator of Vikram Samvat, Shrimatparambhattark Maharajadhiraj Chandravarman became a Kshetra emperor of India. To commemorate the victory of Bengal, he established '[[Vishnu|Vishnu Dhwaj]]' on a mountain named '[[Vishnupad]]' near the Vyas river in today's [[Punjab province]]. Later, his successors established an iron pillar, which was later converted by the ruler of [[Delhi]], Anangpal Tomar, and installed at a place called Mehrauli, The inscription engraved on it is an indication of the intact glory of Shrimat Parambhattarak Maharajadhiraja Chandravarman - | About three centuries after the reign of Emperor [[Vikramaditya]], the originator of Vikram Samvat, Shrimatparambhattark Maharajadhiraj Chandravarman became a Kshetra emperor of India. To commemorate the victory of Bengal, he established '[[Vishnu|Vishnu Dhwaj]]' on a mountain named '[[Vishnupad]]' near the Vyas river in today's [[Punjab province]]. Later, his successors established an iron pillar, which was later converted by the ruler of [[Delhi]], Anangpal Tomar, and installed at a place called Mehrauli, The inscription engraved on it is an indication of the intact glory of Shrimat Parambhattarak Maharajadhiraja Chandravarman - | ||
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यस्योद्वर्त्तयतः प्रतीप मुरसा शत्रुन्समे त्यागतान् बङ्गेष्वाहववर्तिनोभिलिखिता खड्गेन कीर्तिर्भुजे। तीर्खासप्तमुखानि एन समरे सिन्धोर्जिता वाह्निका यस्याद्यापिधिवास्यते जलनिधिः वीर्य्यानिलैः दक्षिणः ।। 22 | यस्योद्वर्त्तयतः प्रतीप मुरसा शत्रुन्समे त्यागतान् बङ्गेष्वाहववर्तिनोभिलिखिता खड्गेन कीर्तिर्भुजे। तीर्खासप्तमुखानि एन समरे सिन्धोर्जिता वाह्निका यस्याद्यापिधिवास्यते जलनिधिः वीर्य्यानिलैः दक्षिणः ।। 22 | ||
Emperor | Emperor Chandravarman had kept one thousand seven hundred and sixty kings under his control as per the formula 'Nabh = 0, Ritu = 6, Rishi = 7, Brahma = 1' i.e. 'Ankanam Vamto Gatih' and had also started 'Chandel Samvat'.<ref><nowiki>https://books.google.co.in/books?id=8897ridkczoC&pg=PA437&dq=Chandravarman+225&hl=en&newbks=1&newbks_redir=0&source=gb_mobile_search&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiU9cWdxqGDAxWGcWwGHeK1D6sQ6AF6BAgLEAM#v=onepage&q=Chandravarman%20225&f=false</nowiki></ref><ref><nowiki>https://books.google.co.in/books?id=E7MPkSnFiicC&q=Chandravarman+225&dq=Chandravarman+225&hl=en&newbks=1&newbks_redir=0&source=gb_mobile_search&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiU9cWdxqGDAxWGcWwGHeK1D6sQ6AF6BAgGEAM#Chandravarman%20225</nowiki></ref> <ref><nowiki>https://books.google.co.in/books?id=F2xDAAAAYAAJ&q=Chandravarman+Chandel+225&dq=Chandravarman+Chandel+225&hl=en&newbks=1&newbks_redir=0&source=gb_mobile_search&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwi-gLj0xqGDAxVvcmwGHcDcAKE4ChDoAXoECAsQAw#Chandravarman%20Chandel%20225</nowiki></ref> | ||
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