The previous Anthaka incident, if it weren't for the intervention of the reincarnation of Gavia, the world might have been destroyed. Narathu naturally saw this and couldn't help but be puzzled. Theoretically, Shiva, who had cultivated for millions of years, shouldn't be so easily angered.

“Naratuo, it was the appearance of Jia that quelled the wrath of the Great Heaven; Antoka’s words were merely a trigger…”

Vishnu sighed for the first time in a long time after saying this.

"Have you ever seen Ga's anger?"

"This, how is this possible? Everyone knows that the Lord of the Himalayas right injustices, illuminates the heavens, and loves all things. How could he possibly be angry..."

Naroto wanted to refute it, but these were the words spoken by his own Lord, so they could not possibly be false.

Gavia is angry? Why would she be angry? It doesn't make sense no matter how you look at it...

"The day when the sacred mountain melts is fast approaching, a wrath that has lasted for millions of years."

Vishnu offered no further explanation, but simply gazed silently at a certain point in the land with his lotus eyes.

……

Boundary, a certain place.

"water……"

"water……"

Hundreds of people from different races were tied to a large rock, making murmurs.

In response to their cries for help, dozens of Asuras held torches and then poured water from vats into the areas where the tormented people couldn't reach their mouths, causing them to show expressions of pain and despair. Afterward, they placed the torches on their lower bodies and watched them burn alive.

"He is about to return! My Lord is about to return!"

Among the many Asuras performing bizarre dances, the one wearing buffalo horns appears to be their leader, pointing to the raging fire and saying this.

“This fire reflects the wrath of my Lord. If these fires are extinguished, it means that the spirit of my Lord has stabilized.”

He then waved again.

"But the fire will not be extinguished. Once my lord's wrath erupts, a raging inferno will rise and melt the holy mountain!"

"My lord!"

One of the Asuras who was dancing saw that the fire had subsided and immediately cried out in despair.

"You can't calm down! You have to worry about us! You have to take care of us!"

The Asura lay around the flames, even reaching out his hand to be burned by the fire.

"Be angry, my Lord!"

Have pity on us!

Some even smashed their heads against the rocks.

It was practically a place where demons ran rampant.

"Why is the fire getting smaller? It's because there isn't enough blood. We need more blood to offer to our Lord! Blood! Death! Pain!"

The water buffalo Asura then shouted.

“Be angry, my Lord! Have mercy on us! Come back to us! My Lord!”

As he spoke, he picked up a bone from the side, crushed it into ashes, and threw it onto the idol they worshipped.

"For the sake of our Lord's mercy and for his swift return, I, Moses Shah, and you are all ready!"

"Yes, it is thanks to the sacrifices of these lowly humans that we have these ashes."

The Asuras beside them stroked the small mountain of ashes made of countless bones as if they were in a frenzy.

"My Lord will be very pleased to be in this tripod made of ashes, hee hee hee."

"The reincarnation of our Lord has appeared; we must seize him immediately—"

"No!"

Moshisha smashed the head of the Asura who had uttered those words, causing blood to splatter everywhere. The Asuras, who were still performing their bizarre dance, became even more excited by the sight of blood.

“That is our Lord! No one dares to seize him! Who would dare to do that! No one is allowed to do that! Besides, it would be too foolish!”

"For anyone who attempts to influence my Lord will only incur his wrath!"

"We just need to wait for the right moment, and he will become uncontrollable, making it easier for us to control him!"

Moses let out a maniacal laugh, then dumped the small mountain of ashes onto the sofa—

On the statue of the fourth phase god, Gavia, the lord of the Himalayas.

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Chapter 313 Ramayana.

In Indian epics and historical records, there are two legendary Kshatriya dynasties.

One is the Moon Dynasty, which is based on the Mahabharata, and the other is the Sun Dynasty, which has many figures, including Tildanjala of Jainism, King Bahubali, and so on. Even Buddhism believes that the Awakened One, the father of the Awakened One, King Suddhodana, and the son of the Awakened One, Rahula, all came from the Sun Dynasty.

The capital of the Sun Dynasty in the human realm is Ayodhya, which was built on the banks of the Sarayut River and means "Invincible City".

Today, cries and cheers resounded in Ayodhya.

This was because the current ruler of the Sun Dynasty, King Tencha, had finally given birth to a child, and everyone in the city cheered.

King Shicha had three wives, but they had not borne him any children for many years. In desperation, King Shicha had to ask everyone for advice. At this time, the priest Jiyu said that only by asking the hermit of the deer antlers who lived in seclusion in the forest could King Shicha perform a horse shrine.

The horse shrine, also known as the horse sacrifice, was an important ceremony in the Vedic period of India. Traditionally, it was presided over by the king himself, who prayed to deities such as the Lord of Life and Indra for offspring or a stable throne. This ceremony held an important position in ancient Indian society, serving not only as a religious activity but also as a combination of political and military activities.

The King of Ten Carriages naturally agreed, but finding the Deer Antler Immortal's trail was a problem.

The Deer Antlers Sage's mother was a deer, so he was born with antlers, which is why he is called the Deer Antlers Sage.

The sage with deer antlers practiced asceticism and studied the Vedas from a young age.

After discussing it, the group decided to use a honey trap to lure him out. Sure enough, the Deer Antlers Fairy, who had never left the forest since childhood and had never seen a woman, was lured out. Although his intentions were not good, the Deer Antlers Fairy and the girl were indeed in love, so the Deer Antlers Fairy was not angry and agreed to help the Ten Chariot King hold a horse shrine.

After the Horse Shrine ceremony, the Fertility Ceremony takes place, which is when Vishnu and Lakshmi choose to be reincarnated as humans.

Therefore, King Jucha soon had four children, and the priest, the hermit Jiyu, named the four princes according to their talents.

The son who preserves the world is named Bharata.

It brings terrible memories to the enemy and is used to defeat the enemy's son, named Shedrakirti.

The place of righteousness, where brothers are respected and loved, is worthy of being the pillar of the world. This son is named Roshmana.

Like an ocean of joy, containing treasures and blessings, even the smallest act brings blessings to all beings in the three realms; its name brings peace to all.

Rama.

Rama, the seventh avatar of Vishnu, was not long after Ravana defeated Yama, the god of death, and declared that he had conquered death, which made the gods fear him.

At the same time, Hanuman, the son of the wind god Vayu, was born. Hanuman's mother was cursed and turned into a monkey, so she continued to practice asceticism in order to break the curse and prayed to have a powerful and holy son to protect her. Her piety moved the wind god Vayu, who decided to help her fulfill this wish.

On the day Rama was born, Dasakya, who prayed for an heir, received an offering from Agni, the god of fire. Vayu, seeing this, decided to send a portion of the offering to Hanuman's mother. When she ate the offering, she immediately became pregnant and eventually gave birth to Hanuman.

When Hanuman was born, he mistook the sun for a ripe fruit and tried to pick it. The sun god Surya was shocked by his action and tried to stop him. In the end, Indra struck Hanuman with lightning, causing him to fall to the ground.

When Vayu saw his beloved child injured, he was filled with extreme rage and stopped the air from flowing throughout the world, causing all living things to suffocate. The gods eventually came before Vayu to beg for his forgiveness and bestowed upon Hanuman even more blessings, restoring his health...

As time goes by, spring turns to winter, and flowers sway in the breeze.

During Rama's childhood, his father Dasara encountered an event while hunting that would affect both his and Rama's lives. Dasara was also known as the Ten-Chariot King because he was said to be able to drive ten chariots at the same time.

This was the death of Mitsuko.

Ercongzi was born into a very poor but devout family. His parents were old and blind, and Ercongzi took on the responsibility of caring for them. Because his parents longed to make a pilgrimage, Ercongzi decided to fulfill their wish in a simple way. He used a carrying pole to carry two baskets, put his parents in the baskets, and carried them on his back, wanting to travel to the four holy sites of India.

On that day, Ercongzi was searching for water in the forest to fetch water for her thirsty parents. Just then, King Jucha was hunting in the forest. Hearing the sound of water, he mistook it for a deer and shot an arrow. The arrow hit Ercongzi, causing her death.

On his deathbed, he asked the King of Chariots to bring water to his parents and tell them the truth.

Feeling remorseful, Tokuryu did as instructed, but after learning the truth, Chizuko's parents cursed Tokuryu.

"I curse you, just as we are devastated by the loss of our beloved son, your life will also be filled with the pain of losing our beloved son, and the whole world will bear witness to this vow! This is our curse..."

After saying their sorrowful words, the two who had lost their son chose to commit suicide, and the King of Ten Cars could only cremate the three bodies.

King Jusharp had intended to hunt in the forest for a day, but instead, he hastily departed after his cremation. He was afraid of the curse of the parents of the son of the child who was shrewd, and that the curse would surely come true... This curse was fulfilled later when King Jusharp died in agony after losing his son Rama.

Meanwhile, Ravana's plan to conquer the three realms was still progressing slowly. Rahu and Ketu honored him as king, while the sun god Surya and the moon god Chandala were imprisoned by him.

Shiva and Brahma were powerless to do anything about it, for they were merely witnessing this era, while Rama's story was destined to be told for all eternity.

During the sacrificial ceremony of the elderly and childless King Chanaka, an incarnation of Lakshmi was born. During the ceremony, a child appeared in the earth. King Chanaka believed it to be a gift from the gods and regarded it as his own child, naming him Sita.

Indeed, just as King Chanaka had expected, Shiva then appeared before him and gave him a bow, telling him that besides Sita, there was another person who could draw this bow, and that person would relieve the father's greatest worry about his daughter.

On the other hand, King Jusaka was unable to accept his children leaving his sight, especially Rama, because he was afraid of being cursed by the parents of the children.

Seeing this, the hermit Jiyu felt that King Jusha was spoiling his sons too much and that no one was teaching them combat skills. Therefore, he suggested that King Jusha allow the hermit Zhongyou to become disciples of Rama and the others. King Jusha was naturally extremely unwilling, but the wish expressed by the hermit Zhongyou, who had come at Jiyu's invitation, made it difficult for King Jusha to refuse.

"I need the help of the two princes, Rama and Lakshmana, to kill the Rakshasa woman, Totaka. I will teach them well for this purpose."

The reason why the sage of the multitude came was not only because of the invitation of the sage of the sage of the multitude ...

Jiyu and his friends had a conflict in the past. In the churning of the Ocean of Milk, not only did Indra's mount Alavata come into being, but also the wish-fulfilling bull, which was regarded as a symbol of wealth, prosperity and nurturing. In the Ramayana, it is called Sapala, and in the Mahabharata, it has various names, such as Nandini, Surapi, and Gedmoduha.

Jiyu obtained the Ruyi Divine Ox, while his friends tried to exchange it for countless treasures, but were refused. In the end, they chose to seize it by force, but ultimately failed.

Those who experienced this went on to reflect and practice self-discipline, and eventually the two reconciled and became close friends.

Faced with such a pleading request from the immortal friends, the kind-hearted King of Ten Chariots could not refuse and could only agree.

The friends were overjoyed to receive the promise from King Dasaksha, because in their view, the fire ritual, which had been disturbed for many years, could finally continue properly. So, after learning from King Dasaksha about Rama's training location, they went to see how Rama, whom Shiva had mentioned, was doing.

As a result, when they successfully arrived at the training ground of the young Rama, the sages saw flowers everywhere, birds gathered and surrounded the area, the fragrance of green leaves wafted through the verdant forest, and the bright flowers sang praises of life. If one listened carefully, one could hear the joy of nature, just like the sea of ​​flowers in the Himalayas in the past, just like the sea of ​​flowers when Shiva was in a fit of rage.

"Um……"

The immortal's body suddenly trembled a few times. His gaze turned to the center of the flower sea, and the moment he saw the person next to the red-haired boy, everyone got goosebumps.

Therefore, the friends carefully took their leave, not wanting to disturb the two people standing in the sea of ​​flowers.

A young man with red hair, holding a bow and arrow, is shooting at a target. He is Rama, the seventh avatar of Vishnu, who will become the Holy King.

As for the other one, his snow-white hair reached his waist, and he wore only white. Most people might not recognize him, but to his friends, this was the reason he willingly left.

That is his supreme being, Gavia, the Lord of the Himalayas! Even if he is a reincarnation, he would not dare to disturb him casually.

At the same time, Gavia, who was watching Rama shoot arrows from the side, noticed the departure of his friends and smiled in his direction.

It was quite normal for Gavia and Rama to know each other. After all, Gavia was now acting as the god of love for Rama. The human realm was the place where Chu appeared most frequently in the three realms. Therefore, Rama, who was in Ayodhya, would naturally see this stranger from time to time. He felt that although he did not know him, he would become good friends if he met and communicated with him more often.

Although Rama did not take any action, Gavia still found an opportunity to talk to Rama, who would secretly follow her whenever she came to Ayodhya. After all, Rama was the reincarnation of Vishnu, and in some ways, he was the same as her, except that he had no memory.

In short, it gradually came to the point that if Gavia came to Ayodhya, Rama would invite him to visit his archery training grounds.

Back to the present, none of Rama's shots hit the bullseye, which greatly disappointed him. After all, he had wanted to show off his skills in front of his friend 'Gaya', but instead, he ended up embarrassing himself.

"That's strange... No... Something feels off... My touch isn't quite right today... That must be it."

Rama gave Gavia an awkward smile, "I'm really completely baffled..."

"I'll give it a try."

Gavia raised Kama's Bow of Love, her feet firmly planted on the ground, her body slightly leaning forward, her eyes fixed on the bullseye in the distance, a small red dot almost swallowed by the thin mist.

At the same time, an arrow is drawn from the quiver, the shaft twirling at the fingertips, conveying the coolness and power of the wood. The proxy of Cupid skillfully places the arrow's fletching on the bowstring, which vibrates slightly, producing an almost imperceptible sound. The bow is slowly drawn back, gradually curving into a perfect arc.

At that very moment, Rama, who witnessed this, stopped breathing, and time seemed to stand still.

At this moment, the beautiful light spots of the Bow of Love are wrapped around the arrows, dancing in the air as if in a dance.

Then, the instant Gavia released the string, a crisp note pierced the silence, and the arrow shot out like lightning, cutting through the air with a slight whooshing sound, heading straight for its target. The arrow struck the bullseye precisely, producing a dull thud.

Well, to put it simply, Rama was no exception when it came to his friend's actions. After all, he was the agent of Cupid, and even as an agent, he was still quite powerful. It's just that he felt a little disappointed...

"Rama, how you shoot an arrow is not important; the key is how the arrow hits the target."

Although Gavia knew that he was not Rama's teacher, since Rama was his friend, it was perfectly reasonable for him to assist or help him.

"If you believe that you are the one who should shoot this arrow, the thoughts of the archer will lead you astray..."

As he spoke, Gavia walked up to Rama, took an arrow from his quiver, and continued speaking.

"If you want the arrow to hit its target, you must become its medium."

Then Gavia put the arrow back into Rama's hand.

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