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The Story of Brave Soldiers and Victory on Pakistan

The Story of Brave Soldiers and Victory on Pakistan

According to the legend in both the wars more than 3,000 bombs were droped on temple or surrounding the temple area, but none exploded. Tanot Mata temple is 125 KMs away from Jaisalmer
city in Western side of Rajasthan and today Tanot Mata Temple become one of the famous tourist spot becasue of the heroic action of Indian army and blessings of Karni Mata.   Tanot is a village near Indo-Pak border and the temple was established on early eighth century.


Miracle in 1965 War between India and Pakistan

Indian army was immense pressure in the 1965 war against Pakistan,because Pakistan fire power and shelling bombs was more dangerous than ever before.  Against the Pakistan's storng attack Indian Army weren't equipped with required weaponry to retaliate to Pakistan's shelling.  This situation makes Pakistani forces to capture large areas including Kishangarh near Sadewala post where Indian forces were in good numbers.

Soon the shelling startted on November 17th and continued up to 19th November on Sadewala, a post near Tanot Mata temple but surprisingly none of the bombs didn't explode.  The legend says that Pakistani army dropped more than 3000 bombs till 19 Novermber but a single bomb was not explode
and the temple of Tanot Mata remained unscathed.  Tanot Mata herself appeared in dream of soldiers and promised to protect them as well as Bharat Desh(India).

After number of odds and hurdles, Indian brave Jawans(soldiers) kept their belief on Tanot Mata's words and without losing their hope they fight with Pakistani Force on December 4,1965 at Longewala post, just a company of 120 men went on to crush Pakistani over confidenced army like anything and defeated them finally sent back.  But again the bombs which fell near deity didn't explode and Longewala battle makes history as "The greatest battles ever fought in the history of Independent India".

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