Once there was a king named Jai Singh, who was a great devotee of the Lord.
During the reign of Jai Singh the Mongols were conquering India. one by one, they attacked the small kingdoms of the country.
At
the same time, even between those battles there were many other
conflicts. It was a time of war and instability. Jai Singh’s kingdom was
very beautiful and opulent.
Being desirous of that opulence the king of the neighboring kingdom tried to conquer Jai Singh’s kingdom again and again.
But whenever he met Jai Singh’s army he found it to be undefeatable.
Also the Mongols tried to defeat Jai Singh many times, but they too were unsuccessful.
In this way Jai Singh, who always personally led his army in battle, stayed true to his name, “Victory to the lion.”
One day, the neighboring king thought to himself, “If I cannot conquer him by fair means, I have to employ unfair means.”
Thus he sent his spies to find out about Jai Singh’s habits.
The spies soon returned with this message: every morning Jai Singh personally worships his deity, Sri Radha Raman.
He starts punctually at 8 a.m. and finishes the worship by 9 a.m.
No one was to disturb him during that time. So the neigh- boring king decided to attack at this time.
In this way, one morning, exactly one minute past eight he started his surprise attack.
Jai Singh was before Radha Raman. He prayed, “My Lord, I have given a vow to worship you. I cannot go and defend my people now.”
There
was a loud knock at the door. The prime minister’s voice shouted from
outside, “King, you have to lead your army! I brought a qualified priest
with me, he can do the worship!”
Jai Singh answered, “Yes, but you know that I have given this vow to Radha Raman that I will always worship him personally.”
“We are all lost”, said the distraught minister, who then went to the king’s mother for help.
She
came to Jai Singh and said to him “My son, what do you think the Lord
appreciates more? – If you protect his devotees or if you dress him in a
dhoti! As your mother I order you – lead your army!!”
Jai Singh said, “No mother, I’ve given a promise to Radha Raman.”
“Is
this all you have to say to your mother? Our soldiers will be
slaughtered. Some of the women will be violated and all the citizens
will be made slaves.”
“I cannot break my promise”, was Jai Singh’s final word.
The
mother said, “So be it, then we women of this palace will all burn our
bodies to ashes so that the enemy will not lay his hands on us!”
The
king prayed, “My Lord, please protect me. Please protect my people. My
Lord, I have said no to my mother because I want to be true to my
promise to you. Now you must save us.”
At
this moment, something wonderful happened. Jai Singh had a war horse
which was extremely powerful and almost as big as an elephant. Jai Singh
was the only person who could ride it.
Suddenly the servants at the barn of the king’s horses saw a warrior running up to the barn with great speed and force.
He wore the armor of the king, his face covered and he yelled, “Make the horse ready!!!”
A few moments later the horse ran out of the palace. The enemy’s army was frightened, “Oh no, the king is coming!”
The
warrior had a sword in both of his hands and immediately began cutting
himself through the army of the enemy. However, everyone who en-
countered the warrior became supremely blissful, even when they fell to
ground by his sword.
Jai Singh’s army enthusiastically shouted again and again, “Jai Singh ki jaya!”
Meanwhile Jai Singh sat before Rädhä Raman, continuing his prayer for protection while he dressed the deity.
When he wanted to give earrings to the Lord he saw that there was only one although he was sure that he had brought two.
At
that time the enemy’s army was slain. Soon the prime minis- ter found
Jai Singh in the temple and started to praise him for fighting the
battle single-handedly.
“I was not fighting at all”, said the surprised Jai Singh. “I was doing my puja here.”
When
the minister finally took him to his war horse to show him that it was
exhausted from the battle, Jai Singh understood that Radha Raman had
fought the battle.
Later, Jai Singh found the missing earring of Radha Raman on the battle grounds and built a temple at that place.
The earring is still being worshiped there today.
This is the power of prayer. The king prayed with sincerity for the Lord’s protection and the Lord took care of everything.
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