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Power of Legacy 2

I got really emotional while writing this chapter, especially when I talked about the current situation in India. It's sad to see that despite its growth, India seems to have lost the essence of its glorious past.

Instead of uniting and building Bharat as it should be, we are simply engaged in internal conflicts.

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Ram began typing on his typewriter, crafting a speech that delved into the rich tapestry of Ram began typing on his typewriter, crafting a speech that delved into the rich tapestry of ancient Indian heritage. With each keystroke, he recalled the names of numerous sages, emperors, and valiant warriors, all embodying righteousness, power, and bravery. As he commenced his writing, it flowed as follows.

"Ladies and gentlemen, esteemed guests, and fellow seekers of knowledge, I stand before you today to unravel the intricate threads of our ancient Indian heritage. Like a master weaver, I shall guide you through the rich tapestry of our past, where the names of countless sages, emperors, and valiant warriors are etched in the annals of history.

Let us embark on a journey that transcends time, where the echoes of wisdom resonate through the ages. Our heritage, deeply rooted in spirituality, has gifted the world with profound philosophical teachings. From the Upanishads to the Bhagavad Gita, our scriptures have illuminated the path of righteousness, guiding generations towards enlightenment.

In the realm of emperors, we find the majestic figures who ruled with benevolence and vision. Ashoka, the great Mauryan emperor, embraced the principles of non-violence and compassion, spreading the message of peace across vast lands. His edicts, carved in stone, stand as a testament to his commitment to social welfare and religious tolerance.

Moving further, we encounter the valiant warriors who defended our land with unwavering bravery. The name of Maharana Pratap echoes through the ages, symbolizing the indomitable spirit of resistance against foreign invasions. With his loyal horse Chetak, he fought against all odds, embodying the essence of courage and sacrifice.

As we delve deeper into our heritage, we uncover the myriad art forms that have flourished on our soil. From the intricate carvings of the Ajanta and Ellora caves to the mesmerizing dance forms like Bharatanatyam and Kathak, our artistic expressions have captivated hearts across the globe. Each stroke of the brush, each note of the melody, carries within it the essence of our culture, connecting us to our roots.

In the realm of science and mathematics, our ancient scholars made groundbreaking discoveries that continue to shape the world today. Aryabhata, the renowned mathematician, introduced the concept of zero and made significant contributions to algebra and trigonometry. His work laid the foundation for the development of modern mathematics.

Our architectural marvels, such as the Taj Mahal and the temples of Khajuraho, stand as testaments to the brilliance of our craftsmen. These structures, with their intricate designs and meticulous craftsmanship, showcase the fusion of beauty and spirituality that is inherent in our culture.

Our cuisine, with its diverse flavors and aromatic spices, tantalizes the taste buds and reflects the rich culinary heritage of our land. From the savory biryanis to the delectable sweets like gulab jamun and jalebi, our food is a celebration of the fusion of flavors and traditions.

In the realm of literature, our ancient texts and epics like the Ramayana and the Mahabharata continue to inspire and captivate readers across the globe. These timeless tales of heroism, love, and morality serve as guiding lights in our lives, imparting valuable lessons and teachings.

Our festivals, such as Diwali and Holi, bring communities together in a celebration of joy, unity, and cultural diversity. These vibrant and colorful festivities showcase the spirit of togetherness and reinforce the bonds that tie us as a nation.

But our heritage is not confined to the past; it lives and breathes in the present, shaping our identity and inspiring us to strive for greatness. It is a reminder of the resilience and adaptability that defines us as a nation. From the ancient Indus Valley Civilization to the modern technological advancements, we have embraced change while preserving our core values.

If I continue writing, my life would not suffice to depict the rich history of our great nation Bharat and its significant contributions to the world. So, if you perceive yourself as weak or incapable, if you underestimate yourself, then recall the example of Chanakya who defeated the Greeks and sent them back.

If you doubt your worth, remember Maharana Pratap and his enduring legacy.

If you disregard our history, remember that our country is known as the golden Bird. Every nation envies and desires to discover us in any possible way, as they are greedy for our resources since they lack their own.

They fear our history because they lack one of their own.

They fear our power because they know that if we unite, those feeble beings are nothing. Remember our greatest emperor Chandragupta Maurya, who completely annihilated them in ancient times. What are they now compared to us? Believe in Bharat, believe in yourself, because if you don't believe in yourself, then think about how those brave men would look into your eyes. But how can we claim to be their descendants?"

After penning down these words, he experiences extreme fatigue. It seems as if all the stress and frustration he has endured until now has been poured into this letter, with the intention of making Indians comprehend their rich heritage.

Afterwards, this letter began to be printed extensively and disseminated across Bharat. However, upon grasping the essence of its message, every Rajput and descendant of esteemed historical figures trembled. They comprehended that their heritage forbade them from becoming slaves.

They bore a responsibility that had been handed down by their ancestors, and a flame ignited within each of them, akin to how Ram had kindled a fire within all those who read or heard his words.

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