વીર માંગડાવાળો નાટક દેવપુર | VIR MANGADA VALO NATAK DEVPUR | સત્ય પ્રેમ કથા | khodiyar natak mandal - Summary

Summary

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This is a transcript of a musical performance that involves singing, praising, and narrating the story of Padmavati, a Rajput queen who resisted the invasion of Alauddin Khilji. The performance includes various songs, dialogues, and expressions of emotions, such as love, loyalty, courage, and anger. The transcript also indicates the music, applause, and laughter of the audience and the performers. The performance ends with a political slogan of Jai BJP.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. The text appears to be a transcript of a speech or a recording with music and applause.
2. The speaker mentions various names, including Payal, Padmavati, and Maa Ashapura.
3. The speaker also mentions various places, including Panipat, Gujarat, and Surat.
4. The text contains phrases in Hindi and Gujarati languages.
5. The speaker talks about a promise made to Maa Ashapura and how it has been fulfilled.
6. The speaker mentions a temple of Mamleshwar Mahadev.
7. The text contains a reference to the Ram Temple.
8. The speaker mentions a 33 crore Gods and Goddesses.
9. The speaker talks about a prince and a ghost.
10. The text contains a phrase "Jai BJP" which translates to "Hail BJP" (Bharatiya Janata Party).
11. The speaker mentions a promise made to Padma Sathi.
12. The speaker mentions various Hindu deities, including Shankar, Parvati, Vishnu, and Lakshmi.
13. The speaker talks about a crisis of religion.
14. The text contains a phrase "Jai Jinendra" which translates to "Hail Jinendra" (a Jain deity).
15. The speaker mentions a profile and a Kayanat.
16. The text contains a phrase "Mandava Maya" which translates to "Mandava Illusion".
17. The speaker talks about a forest and a promise.
18. The speaker mentions a son named Karan.
19. The speaker talks about a award and a solution.
20. The text contains a phrase "Jai Maa Ashapura" which translates to "Hail Mother Ashapura".
21. The speaker mentions a Bapu (a term used to address a respected person).
22. The text contains a phrase "Bolo Moti" which translates to "Say Pearl".
23. The speaker talks about a Naagin (a female serpent).
24. The speaker mentions a Bhadvasi and a Motu.
25. The text contains a phrase "Nara Re" which translates to "Say It".
26. The speaker talks about a darshan (a sacred sight) in a badla fair.
27. The speaker mentions a date of birth.
28. The text contains a phrase "Jai BJP" which translates to "Hail BJP" (Bharatiya Janata Party).