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Sehwag performed exceedingly well in red-ball cricket. Sehwag represented India in 104 Tests and 251 ODIs in which he scored 8,586 and 8,273 runs respectively. Pair hilana mushkil hi nahi, namumkin hai. Sehwag wrote in a caption, “So here is where I took my batting inspiration from. The ‘Nawab of Najafgarh’ recently shared a picture of ‘Angad’ on his official Twitter handle and explained why the epic character is such an inspiration for him. According to him, he drew the ‘batting inspiration’ from the well-known character of Ramayana, ‘Angad’ (part of vanar sena which helped Lord Ram in rescuing Sita from Lanka). There are many folk songs dedicated to Bharat in Indian languages, mostly in Malayalam.Former Indian cricketer and one of the most destructive batsmen in the history of cricket, Virender Sehwag has revealed the inspiration behind his attacking batting approach. After 14 years, Ram was reunited with him and they went back to Ayodhya. There, he survived by eating only Kanda Mul and wearing the rough clothes of rishi munis or hermits. In the 14 years that followed, he went to Nandigrama (forest near Ayodhya) to pray to gods for his brother's safe arrival, living in austere conditions and leaving the amenities of the royal palace. He then placed the footwear on the royal seat of Ayodhya, thus laying clear the fact that Ram was the ruler of Ayodhya, and Bharat would only rule in his stead, for the time he wasn't there. When Ram refused to dishonor his father's word, Bharat asked for his sandals. On his death, Bharat along with the mothers and Shatrughna went to meet Ram and requested him to come back. As King Dasharatha lay on his death bed, he cried for his eldest son Ram. Due to the bond shared between the brothers, he became angry with his mother Kaikeyi, and her maid Manthara, who had sown the seeds of discord in Kaikeyi's mind. Bharat was visiting his maternal relatives, and on returning a few days later, heard the news of his elder brother's exile and his own crowning as the heir apparent. Once the order was officially announced, Ram went to exile with his wife Sita and younger brother Lakshman. Since the clan of Raghu (as the Ikshavaku clan is also called), was known for keeping their word, Dasharatha had no choice but to adhere to her wishes.
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Her second wish was to make her son Bharat, the second in line to the throne, the heir apparent. For her first boon, she asked for the exile or Vanvas of Ram for 14 years.
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When King Dasharatha arrived, she reminded him of the two wishes he had offered to her when she had saved his life in a battle. The Kopa Bhawan was a place where the wives of the ruling king could go when they felt neglected, to compel the king to come to visit her and hear her complaints. However, Bharat's mother Kaikeyi, before the crowning of Ram went into Kopa Bhawan. Ram was in line to become the king of Ayodhya, as dictated by primogeniture policy followed in the Ikshvaku clan, which they belonged to. Ram, Lakshman, Bharat and Shatrughna) were very close to each other. Bharat faints during his father Dasratha's cremation Description Īccording to the Ramayan of Valmiki the four sons of King Dasharatha (i.e.