This story is part of the larger body of Hindu mythological literature and brings to life a narrative rich with intrigue, adventure, and divine intervention.
Indra, the king of the gods and ruler of the heavens, and his consort Sachi, also known as Indrani.
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Known as the embodiment of dharma (righteousness) and often associated with farming and cultivation, Balarama's adventures offer insights into the virtues of bravery, loyalty, and the importance of duty.
The story of Dhruva begins with his childhood, marked by a longing for acceptance and love from his father, King Uttanapada.
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These tales capture the essence of Sai Baba's life and the profound impact he had on his followers, transcending religious boundaries and uniting people from diverse backgrounds.