The Stone and the Silent Mandate: The Aadhi-Dhwaja of Pashupati

At the sacred Pashupati peak, a group of ascetic kings struggle against both external Rakshasa threats and internal divisions. Observing their scattered efforts, Indra intervenes not with force, but by manifesting the indestructible Aadhi-Dhwaja (The First Flag) on an ordinary boulder. Through this divine act, the protagonist, King Viraj, learns that true strength and dharma are derived not from individual might, but from the unified, sustained intention of the community.

Mythology
Source

Sthala Purana of a Minor Himalayan Shrine (Hypothetical based on regional lore) (No specific citation exists. This narrative is a composite of localized regional lore and highly stylized mythological dramaturgy.)

Sacred Storyen

Moral & Divine Teaching

True dharma is not found in the momentary flash of martial glory, but in the quiet, sustained commitment—the shared intention—that binds hearts together, symbolized by the immovable permanence of a sacred vow.