Padmavati or Padmavat. The entire population of India is discussing movies. But I write another Padmavati related to Orissa. She was Queen Padmavati, wife of King Prushotum of Orissa. The episode of Padmavati or the legend of Cancia Beyan is a romantic episode among the people of Orissa to this day. Many scholars have also found the truth in this legend.
It was in the 15th century. King Prusotama wanted to marry Padmavati, the daughter of the ruler of Canchi. He visited the King of Canchi and got consent from her father to marry her Padmavati. The ruler of
Canchi visited Puri at the invitation of King Prusotama and witnessed the car festival. According to tradition, King Purshotam was wiped out with a golden broom in front of the lord in a tank. This observation of the canch led to the refusal of the daughter's proposal to King Puri. This led the army to Canchi, but infuriated Prusotta Madeva, who was defeated by Canchi. As a result, the king fell to the feet of Sir Jagannath. The Lord told him in his dream his second march to the canch, and only he was successful in this march. Following the blessing of Sir Jagannath's enthusiasm, Prusotta Madeva marched south again. He had to stop by the shores of Lake Chilika while the
army marched. From the milkmaid Manika, two of the king's young soldiers, one on a dark horse, the other on a fair-skinned horse, on a black and white horse, all from her pot. I knew I ate tofu and gave her her ring. Manic showed the king a ring and asked for money.
King Pursotama saw the ring and learned that it was from Sir Jagannath. He was convinced that the victory belonged to him.
As you can see, the King of Canchi was defeated and Prusottama forced Padmavati to Orissa. He instructed his minister to marry Princess Padmavati to Shandal (cleaner) to relieve his anger. The wise minister of the king was waiting for the right opportunity. At the time of the Auto Festival, Padmavati bloomed Prusotta Madeva at the behest of her minister when the king was working for Chandara, Cerapura Prala. The king had no choice but to accept Padmavati as a queen. All's Well That Ends Well.
It is believed that the Pruschham ruled his kingdom for a long time.
This story proves great India.