The paper print by Raja Ravi Varma narates the tale of the little boy known as Dhruva, also known as the pole star, has been told throughout the ages because of his unwavering commitment to performing a difficult penance in order to obtain the blessings of Lord Vishnu. At the age of five, Dhruva, who was born to King Uttanapada and Suniti, leaves for the jungle to seek the lord's grace after receiving a reprimand from the king's second wife Suruchi. Nothing can divert the small boy from his course, and by continually saying the holy mantra "Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya," Dhruva's resolve has no bounds. The Lord, who is incredibly moved by the youngster's austerity, then appears before him and bestows a gift. Dhruva, whose mind is completely focused on Vishnu, asks for a straightforward favour to ensure that he would always remember him.
- Pack of one piece
- Material: Paper
- As it Appears
Material | Paper |
Color | Multi Colour |
Height | 36.00 CM |
Width | 25.00 CM |
Length | 1.00 CM |
Size | 14.10 INCH |
Product Code | SND-892/58044 |
Country of Origin | India |
Packed by | IndianShelf, Greater Noida UP, India. |
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