The pages of history that took place centuries before the entry of Islam into India are not very vocal about the events that plague the public. During that period, West India was burning, sobbing and being forced to move from Shri Ram’s path to Rahim’s path, but the rulers of the rest of India would not get lice in their ears.A combined army of young men from Sambhar, Jaisalmer, Kutch, Bhinmal, Chittor and Ajayameru (Ajmer) was formed and assigned under the leadership of the very humble, young king of Chittorgarh, Shri Bapparawal. Under his leadership, the army crushed the flow of green storms rising from the West to the extent that Islam, which had taken over North Africa in a few years, had to beat their drums in the province of Sindh for another three hundred years with the hope of entering India’s heartland.The author has made an attempt to tie the efforts of Maharishi Shri Harit and his disciple Maharajadhiraj Shri Bapparaval’s life in Maharishi Shri Harit and Shri Bapparaval, which is based on historical events.