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Dhruba

Dhruba refers to the Nepalese male name.According to Hindu mythology, Dhruba was the son of king Uttanopat. The king used to have two sons namely Dhruba and Uttam. In addition, the king had two queens. Dhruba and Uttam were the son of former and latter queens. The king was slightly biased toward the younger queen. The younger queen want her own son to be the prince. Later, she humilated Dhruba. As a result of which, he went to Jungle. He met Narodmuni who advised him to start praying for god Krishna. After a very hard meditation he graced by god Krishna. Ultimately, he got the regime of universe. The brightest star in the north pole is called Dhruba. Later on, after achieving god, he returned back home. Everyone was amazed by his preservence, dedication, and strength. His stepmother regret to him. And they lived happily

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