The story of Laila-Majnu is immortal and her love is still illustrated by people, but have you ever seen their real picture, if not, then see the picture of their real being?
Laila-Majnu's love story you must have heard often. Hundreds of years old, this love story is still immortal. It is said that its history keeps a close relationship with India somewhere. Have you ever seen a picture of this memorable lover couple, if not see this picture because it is believed that Laila-Majnu's real picture.
It is said that both of them had spent the last moments of their life on the land of Rajasthan, just 2 km away from the Pakistan border. Not only this, there has also been a mazar of his love, which is quite fame. Let's learn what its real story ...
How did he die
There is a mazar of 'Laila-Majnu' in Sriganganar district. Laila-Majnun of today's day came to seek the blessings of his love on this mazar in Anjogarh tehsil village, Binjaur. People believe that Laila-Majnun was from Sindh province. They all believe that he died here, but there are many opinions about how death took place.
Some people believe that when Laila's brother came to know of the love of both, she did not tolerate it and she brutally killed Majnu. When Laila knew this, she reached the body of Majnu and she committed suicide. Though some people hold their second opinion, they say that after fleeing from house to house, they both reached here and thirsty both of them died.
Mela seems to be fair
On this mazar of Laila-Majnu, there is a two-day fair every year on June 15. In which the lovers and newlyweds of Hindustan and Pakistan come and wish for their successful married life. The special thing is that not only Hindu or Muslim, but a large number of Sikhs and Christians are also present in this fair. This holy mazar is an example of the greatest religion of love.
BSF's Majnu Post
The Indian Army has given great respect to these great lovers of the past in the world too. A post on the Indo-Pak border has named the BSF's 'Majnu Post'. Before the Kargil war, there was an open path from Pakistan to visit the Mazar, but after this, it was closed due to terrorist intrusion.
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