Veer Teja
Veer Teja Ji (Rajasthani: वीर तेजा) or Tejaji (Rajasthani: तेजाजी) (1074–1103) was a folk-deity who lived in the state of Rajasthan in India. The history of Rajasthan is filled with lots of heroic stories and instances where people have put their life and families at risk and kept the pride and values like loyalty, freedom, truth, shelter, social reform etc. intact. Veer Teja was one of these famous people in the history of Rajasthan.
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