The Story of Eklavya's Statue
The Story of Eklavya's Statue After the Kurukshetra War, the Pandavas ruled over Hastinapura as kings. Yudhishthira, the eldest of the Pandavas, was known for his just and fair rule. However, his kingdom faced a strange and challenging issue. One day, a statue of a dog appeared in the royal court. It was beautifully crafted, with lifelike details, and no one knew who had placed it there. The statue seemed to follow people with its gaze and bore an uncanny resemblance to a dog that had accompanied Yudhishthira during his exile in the forest. As the days passed, people in the kingdom started to worship the statue, believing it to be a divine presence. They offered it flowers, incense, and prayers. It became a popular symbol of devotion and reverence. One night, King Yudhishthira had a dream in which the dog deity spoke to him. The deity revealed that he was Eklavya, the skilled archer who had lived in the forest and idolized Dronacharya. Eklavya had become a celestial being and had a...