How God rama ruled his country in Telugu
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Now coming to the point where the OP has a question related to Lord Rama having his kingdom extended even towards the Southern parts (especially the Telugu speaking states as mentioned by the OP), (read the following in a sarcastic tone) Lord Rama never showed any partiality towards Northern and Southern parts of India and has ruled the kingdom without any discrimination.
India and the adjacent, adjoining countries was then the Akhanda Bharat ruled by our Lords, Lord Sri Rama and back then there were no discriminations leading to the rule of the entirety in land without any hassles. Hope this answers the OP's question in specifically looking for an explanation why and how Lord Rama ruled the Southern parts of India.
Just to quote, Bhadrachalam, the piece of land that exists in the state of Andhra Pradesh is also important as that of Ayodhya and has very good prominance to all Hindus every where…
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Answer:For all the educated illiterates, 2 cents from my side: Telugu is a language spoken in more than 4 states for sure and is the mother tongue for 2 states - Telangana and Andhra Pradesh.
Now coming to the point where the OP has a question related to Lord Rama having his kingdom extended even towards the Southern parts (especially the Telugu speaking states as mentioned by the OP), (read the following in a sarcastic tone) Lord Rama never showed any partiality towards Northern and Southern parts of India and has ruled the kingdom without any discrimination.
India and the adjacent, adjoining countries was then the Akhanda Bharat ruled by our Lords, Lord Sri Rama and back then there were no discriminations leading to the rule of the entirety in land without any hassles. Hope this answers the OP's question in specifically looking for an explanation why and how Lord Rama ruled the Southern parts of India.
Just to quote, Bhadrachalam, the piece of land that exists in the state of Andhra Pradesh is also important as that of Ayodhya and has very good prominance to all Hindus every where…
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