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There was a dictator named Mirkhshah who used to force Hindus to embrace Islam. The exploited Hindus prayed and underwent many rituals and vigil on the bank of Sindhu. In the evening, they worshipped God Varun, sang songs in his praise and prayed for their solace and salvation.

No new clothes or shoe were used. Men did not shave. On the 40th and final day, the River god appeared and spoke to them.
Cheti Chand
Then Varun devta took the form of Jhulelal as a son to Devaki and Rattanchand of Nasarpur on Cheti Chand, two tithis from new moon of CHET.

The astrologer called the child Uderolal. In Sanskrit ‘Udero’ means who has sprung from the waters.

The cradle of Uderolal would swing on its own; hence the child got the name “Jhulelal”.

The child Uderolal performed many miracles for Ratanchand and the inhabitants of Nassarpur.
Mirkhshah heard of this and became very anxious to know more about the mysterious child. Godly involvement always led to the defeat of Mirkshah.

Finally when Uderolal came face to face with Mirkhshah, he said,"Whatever you see around yourself is the creation of one and only God, whom you call 'Allah' and Hindus call 'Ishwar'. Hindus, Muslims and other human beings are all His creation". Jhulelal was known as the Asht Dev of Sindhis.


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