What are some mind-blowing facts about Indian history? Yogesh Borad · Fri Lives in India. There is an incident between Mussolini (the dictat...
There is an incident between Mussolini (the dictator of Italy) and Pandit Omkarnath Thakur.
Hindus settled in Italy invited the great musician of India, Pandit Omkarnath Thakur, to Italy and then the Italian dictator Mussolini hosted a dinner in honor of Pandit Omkarnath Thakur.
At the dinner table, Mussolini made fun of Hinduism and said, "Omkaranath Thakur ji, I have heard that when Lord Shree Krishna played the flute, all the cows ran to him, how can this be true in your Hindu religion?" Is Gapp written?
Because Mussolini was a very cruel dictator, there was silence for 2 minutes.
After that, Pandit Omkarnath Thakur said very calmly, "There is no Basuri nor cow but I show you a little glimpse of the music of Hinduism and Hinduism."
And Mussolini is suffering from a disease called insomnia which means he could not sleep.
Pandit Omkaranath Thakur Ji made a watercolor-like instrument by filling all the cups and glasses in the water at the dining table and started playing the raga puriya. Such a sweet melody of music in the atmosphere, Mussolini went into a deep sleep and due to sleep he went to the table, He fell so hard that he hit the head of the table and for 10 minutes he slept in deep sleep, every gentleman present there had gone into a state of drunkenness.
Then as soon as Pandit Omkarnath Thakur stopped playing raga puriya, Mussolini woke up from sleep and apologized by holding Panditji's feet and said that what is written in your Hindu religion is true.
Once, when Mussolini was listening to Pandit Omkar Nath Ji's singing, tears started coming from Mussolini's eyes. Mussolini said he did not feel as good in his life as this powerful Indian music did.
After that Mussolini appealed to Pandit Omkarnath Thakur not to leave Italy and requested him to settle in Rome and offered him a big post as well as a very big estate but Pandit Omkarnath Thakur refused.
"Dharmo Rakshati Rakshitah"
Source: Thakur and Mussolini
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