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I am sorry to point out one correction in

translation.<br><br>Pavantanay means son of wind not conqueror of wind. Shri

Hanuman is well known to be the son of pavan

(wind)<br><br>Om Guruvay Namah<br>Pradeep

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Ref: 688<br><br>Dear Sir/Madam, and also

Pradeep,<br><br>Could any one tell me the story of Human’s

birth?<br>Why is Hanuman called the son of “Wind”?<br>Is not

Lord Indra the god of wind and water?<br>Is Indra the

King of Gods?<br>Is Indra an ‘Avatar’ of

Vishnu?<br>Lord Ram came first or the battle Mahabharat occur

earlier?<br>Is Gurunay same as Lord Datta?<br><br>Thank you, and

with regards,<br>Jai.

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Om Guruvay Namah<br><br>Dear Jaichavan<br><br>All

yr questions have been answered except who came

first Ram or battle of Mahabharat. I am trying to

answer this question<br><br>According to Hindu

mythology, Shri Ram came first in Treta Yug. After Treta

Yug, came the Dwapar Yug in which Shri Krishan took

birth alongside with Kauravas and Pandavas and the

battle of Mahabharat was fought between them, Krishan

being on the side of Pandavs. After the war, Pandavs

reign the country for quite long time. After them,

Parikshit, the only surviver in their next generation, was

enthroned. It was during Parikshit's kingship that the

present Kali Yug started.<br><br>I hope this answers your

question fully.<br><br>My appologies for any mistakes

which learned sakhaks may notice.<br><br>Om Durgay

Namah<br><br>Pradeep

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