New Delhi:
In a serious military briefing, no one expects high literature and lessons from the epic, which will be quoted to run a point by a war-hit air warrior.
The Director General of the Air Operations, IAF, Air Marshal Ak Bharti, however, surprised a couplet to a couplet from Ramcheritmanas to the patience of Lord Ram and anger in the sea god.
Without reading any paper, Air Marshall recited the couplets fluently – ‘Vinay Na Mainat Jalali JD, Bhai Kishore Deen Beat, Bole Ram Sakp Tab, Bhai Binu Hoi Na Preeti’.
Translated into English, it is written in the couplet, “The ocean remained uncontrolled with humble requests, three days passed. Then Lord Ram, with increasing anger, declared without any fear, no love can happen.” This couplet refers to the time when Lord Rama is waiting for the sea god so that he loses patience after three days and becomes angry. He declares that love does not exist without any fear and raises his bow. Then the sea god appears and helps Lord Rama.
“What a message is being given … Therefore, an indication is enough for an intelligent person,” Mr. Bharti said, as soon as the room broke into applause.
The performance of literary skills from the question of a reporter was triggered whether there was a symbolism or message in using Sanskrit hymn dedicated to Lord Shiva on Sunday and a famous poem by ‘Rashtrakavi’ Ramdhari Singh Dankar on the epic Mahabharata on Monday.
Before the start of briefing, the military was played on a large screen, a major poem of ‘Krishna Ki Chetti’, part of Dinkar’s timeless classic ‘Rashmriti’ in a rock music style rendition, is associated with images of Indian military property – missiles, naval platforms, arms system, air defense system.
“Jab Nash Manuj Pe Chhata Hai, Pehle Vivek Mar Jata Hai …. Hit-Vachan Tune Nahin Maana, Maitri ka miya nahin pehchana, …. Antim Sankalp Sunaata Hun. Maran Hoga, “The Lyrics Played Out With SUBTITLES CARRING WARDS – ‘Prepared’, ‘Each Move Detected’, ‘Every Step Watched’, ‘Tracked’, ‘Monitored’.
In English, it broadly translates – “When Doom hovers over a man, the first thing that disappears is knowledge … You did not pay attention to intelligent words, do not recognize the value of friendship … Declaration of final resolution. There will be a war and not a war, there will be glory or death for life”.
Before briefing by the army on Sunday, Shiva Tandwa Stotrum was played on the big screen, setting the tone for the press conference.
Under Operation Sindoor, an inconvenience of images showing damage by the Indian Army was played with subtitle such as ‘our advice’, ‘terrorism to Pakistan’, ‘heavy’, ‘unavoidable’, ‘ineffective’.
During Monday’s briefing, the voice of a powerful rendering of the poem ‘Krishna’s Chetti’ resonated through the hall-a metaphorical message given by the Indian Army to Pakistan with a poetic precision.
Under Operation Sindoor, a collage of images of Pakistani drone destroyed by the Indian armed forces and all three domains – a video showing India’s army skills in land, air and sea – is played on a large screen with music.
This message was vigorously and clear-India’s zero-assessment and firm trend for terrorism to protect the sovereignty and integrity of the country and to ensure the safety of its citizens.
Director General of Milk Operations (DGMO), Lieutenant General Rajiv Gai, and Director General of Navy Operations, Vice Admiral A. Pramode also informed the media on Operation Sindoor, which in early May to destroy the nine terrorist infrastructure in Pakistan and to destroy Pakistan-Kabaja-Kashmir in Pakistan to destroy the Nine terrorist infrastructure in Pakistan and in Pakistan in Pakistan. Was gone
The apex IAF officer pointed to footage of the rubble drone and other air assets destroyed by the Indian armed forces and the footage of the strong air defense currency made by the forces.
He said, “Our counter-UAS, our trained air defense operators are fully capable and our indigenous abilities have demonstrated that whatever technology can come, we are ready to counter. And I don’t have to say a lot, you have not seen with your eyes, what incidents they have met,” he said.
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