CHANDRAKETU - The Prophecy ( 40 years ago )

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"CITIZENS BEWARE,
SHALL ENTER THE ENEMIES HEIR,
TO KEEP THE FUTURE SAFE.
NONE SHALL BE THE ULTIMATE FAILURE NOR THE ULTIMATE VICTOR,
AS THERE WILL BE WAR SO DANGEROUS AND UTTER HAPPINESS ON BOTH SIDES,
NONE SHALL LOSE, NONE SHALL GAIN.
KEEP YOUR HEADS HIGH O KINGS,
SEE WHAT THE FUTURE BRINGS.
SHALL ENTER THE ENEMIES HEIR,
CITIZENS BEWARE!"

"Very well sage Angiras. Thank you. But then tell me whose heir is hinted at in the prophecy." Asrasya says.

"That your majesty is not known to me." the sage replies.

"Oh really? Because I thought you were always claimed to be a great antaryami(foreseer). You claimed to have seen this filthy scroll in an oyester during your anushthan(penance) with the help of your so called foresight."

"It is the people who claim that I am an antaryami, not me. Yes, but I did claim to see this scroll in an oyester in Purvapayodhi in my vision. And as soon as I was ascertain about it I came to Manglagiri to fetch it my lord. After I read it , I thought that I would tell you and Dvijesh Chandravir about it."

" How do I believe that the prophecy is not made by you if you do not know whose heir is mentioned in the prophecy ? How do I believe that you are not on his side? How do I know that you are not straying me from capturing Suryaketu?" Asrasya asks him.

"No bhajshresht(king)! Please don't say that! You know that I belong to a kin which cannot be allied or associated to one side nor betray one. More than us none of the mighty kings can completely keep their trust upon anyone. Even the gods may change sides, but not us. Believe me shresth (king) , I mean no harm to you, nor Dvijesh Chandravir. I would not want to mar the image of our ancestors, the manas-putras( human children) of Lord Bhrahma(Hindu god, better known for creating earth). Believe me, my lord."

"Okay. You may leave but make sure you tell Dvijesh about the prophecy too."

"That I will. I promise that upon my esse and life." And with this the mahatma(great man) left for Suryaketu uncharted about the ploy that would be played on the one who he deep down admired the most. Dvijesh Chandravir.

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