Ram's birth foretold by sage from "summary" of Scion of Ikshvaku by Amish,Amish Tripathi
The birth of Ram, the seventh avatar of Lord Vishnu, was foretold by the great sage Vashishta. The sage had predicted that a child would be born to King Dashrath who would bring about a great change in the world. This child would be a warrior, a leader, and a just ruler who would restore dharma in the land. The prophecy of the sage was received with skepticism by many, including King Dashrath himself. However, as time passed, the events unfolded in such a way that it became clear that the prophecy was coming true. The birth of Ram was not just a random occurrence, but a predestined event that would shape the course of history. The sage Vashishta had been a trusted advisor to King Dashrath for many years, and his words carried great weight in the court. When he made the prophecy ab...Similar Posts
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