A Whiff of Conspiracy...

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The mighty Janpada of Bharatvarsh was named Aryanagar. The empire founded by King Aryavardhan was the mightiest one among its contemporaries.

Aryavardhan named the empire as Aryanagar- for the lineage of Aryas

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Aryavardhan named the empire as Aryanagar- for the lineage of Aryas.

He became an epitome of pride for his son and the son decided to carry on the name of his father as the title used by the upcoming king of their generation. The rule became an unbreakable one and was followed by the next seven generations.

The current Aryavardhan of the empire, King Rudrasena, was seated upon the throne. It was a time of victory as the long-term enmity of Aryanagar with their neighboring state-Avanti, came to an end. The fourteen days long war turned fruitful, although the King of Avanti, KanishDev, felt humiliated. No doubt that he and his army gave a neck to neck competition to Rudrasena, so much so that Aryavardhan himself paid respect to him, but the shame was there.

The royal court of Aryanagar was in complete silence, yet a sense of excitement was in the air.

The old king's eyes shone with pride as the victorious trio of warrior princes entered

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The old king's eyes shone with pride as the victorious trio of warrior princes entered. The three charming young men stood in front of the throne. Their forehead adorned with tilak and tight grip clutched on their swords.

"Rajkumar Dharamendra, Rajkumar Veerendra aur Rajkumar Shauryendra, hame aap teeno par atyant garv hai. Aap teeno ne punah sidh kar diya ki Aryanagar ki mitti mein yoodhaon ko janam deni ki pravritti samapt nahi hui hai!".

["Prince Dharamendra, prince Veerendra and Prince Shauryendra, I am so proud of you all. You three yet again proved that Aryanagar had yet not lose the ability of giving birth to warriors!"]

Dharam glanced at his brothers before joining their hands together and bowing in front of the King, his brothers Veerendra "Veer" and Shauryendra "Shaurya", following the same suit.

The 22 year old princes were cousins with Dharam being the oldest one, real issue of Rudrasena and the crowned prince of Aryanagar. He was the most responsible one and always looked after his brothers.

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