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Bhakti Yoga

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Bhima and Hanuman

Mahabharata, Vana Parva

Bhima encountered an old monkey blocking his path and could not lift its tail. The monkey revealed himself as Hanuman, teaching Bhima humility.

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The Akshaya Patra

Mahabharata, Vana Parva

Krishna ate a single grain of rice from the exhausted vessel, mystically satisfying Sage Durvasa and his disciples, saving the Pandavas from a curse.

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Arjuna and the Kirata

Mahabharata, Vana Parva

Shiva appeared as a hunter and fought Arjuna to a draw. Impressed by his bravery, Shiva blessed him with the Pashupatastra.

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Shakuni - Villain or Victim

Mahabharata

Shakunis villainy stemmed from his familys imprisonment and starvation after Gandharis marriage. He sought vengeance but confessed with remorse before death.

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Hanuman Reveals Rama in Heart

Ramayana traditions

When mocked for his devotion, Hanuman tore open his chest to reveal Rama and Sita glowing within, showing true devotion means the Lord resides in the heart.

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Draupadi Vastra Haran

Mahabharata, Sabha Parva

When Draupadi completely surrendered to Krishna during her disrobing, he miraculously protected her with an endless sari. Complete surrender brings complete protection.

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Shabari Berries

Valmiki Ramayana, Aranya Kanda

Shabari tasted each berry to ensure only the sweetest for Rama. He ate them with joy, showing pure devotion transcends ritual purity and caste.

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Angada Embassy to Ravana

Valmiki Ramayana, Yuddha Kanda

Angada challenged all of Ravanas warriors to move his foot. None could. Faith in the divine makes one unshakeable.

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King Ambarisha and Durvasa

Srimad Bhagavatam, Canto 9, Chapters 4-5

King Ambarisha's devotion was tested when sage Durvasa took offense at him breaking his Ekadashi fast. Durvasa created a demon to kill the king, but Vishnu's Sudarshana Chakra destroyed it and chased Durvasa across the universe until he sought Ambarisha's forgiveness.

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Squirrel Ram Setu

Folk traditions

A small squirrel helped build the bridge by shaking sand from its body. Rama blessed it, showing no contribution made with devotion is small.

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Surpanakha Consequences

Valmiki Ramayana, Aranya Kanda

Surpanakhas rejected advances and wounded pride led her to trigger the great war. Uncontrolled desire sets catastrophic events in motion.

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Sudama and Krishna

Srimad Bhagavatam, Canto 10, Chapters 80-81

Poor brahmin Sudama visited his childhood friend Krishna in Dvaraka, bringing only humble beaten rice. Krishna received him with great love and washed his feet personally. Though Sudama never asked for anything, upon returning home he found his hut transformed into a palace.

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Nawab of Malerkotla Opposes Execution

Sikh Historical Accounts

When Wazir Khan ordered the young Sahibzade executed, Sher Mohammad Khan (Nawab of Malerkotla) argued that Islamic law prohibited killing children. His moral stand was overruled, but Guru Gobind Singh blessed Malerkotla, exempting it from Sikh retribution. To this day, Malerkotla has never faced communal violence - a unique testament to this blessing.

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Gajendra Moksha

Srimad Bhagavatam, Canto 8, Chapters 2-4

King Indradyumna, cursed to become elephant Gajendra, was seized by a crocodile while drinking from a lake. After struggling for years and being abandoned by his herd, Gajendra surrendered completely to Lord Vishnu, who immediately appeared on Garuda to liberate him.

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Prahlada and Narasimha

Srimad Bhagavatam, Canto 7, Chapters 5-9

Prahlada, son of demon king Hiranyakashipu, remained an unwavering devotee of Lord Vishnu despite his father's repeated attempts to kill him. Enlightened by sage Narada while still in his mother's womb, Prahlada survived all trials through steadfast devotion. Lord Narasimha appeared to slay Hiranyakashipu and protect his devotee.

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Uddalaka Aruni - The Devoted Disciple

Mahabharata (Adi Parva) and Chandogya Upanishad

Aruni was asked by his guru to repair a breach in a watercourse. Unable to fix it otherwise, he lay down in the breach using his body as an embankment all night. His supreme dedication earned him the title 'Uddalaka' and he became one of the greatest Upanishadic teachers.

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Vritrasura the Demon Devotee

Srimad Bhagavatam, Canto 6, Chapters 9-12

Though appearing as a fearsome demon fighting Indra, Vritrasura was actually a great devotee (previously King Citraketu). His famous prayers reveal pure devotion - he desired only eternal service to the Lord's servants and welcomed death as union with Krishna.

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Markandeya Conquers Death

Shiva Purana

Destined to die at 16, young Markandeya clings to Shiva lingam as Yama approaches. Shiva emerges and defeats death itself, granting eternal youth. Devotion conquers destiny.

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Madalasa - Spiritual Lullabies

Markandeya Purana, Chapters 16-36

Queen Madalasa, a Self-Realized soul, teaches her infant sons profound wisdom through lullabies: 'You are pure, awakened, spotless.' Her first three sons renounce the world. At her husband's request, she raises the fourth, Alarka, to be a righteous king.

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Devi Mahatmya - Durga Slays Mahishasura

Markandeya Purana, Chapters 81-84

The buffalo demon Mahishasura, who can only be defeated by a woman, conquers heaven. The combined energies of all gods manifest as Goddess Durga, armed with divine weapons. After an epic battle, she slays Mahishasura and restores cosmic order.

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