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भ्रंगु साही मे In the Bhrigu Samhita, compiled two thousand years ago, there is a little-known poem that goes as follows: "Had I not been born into this world, what would have happened?/ Had I not lived my life to the fullest, would I have been at peace with myself?" This may seem like a self-evident truth to most people who live their lives without carefree innocence or peace of mind. But the fact is that despite coming into this world with no meaningful choice in the matter, we all end up struggling to make sense of life's journey. For most of us it is a constant struggle, where at each step we try our best to do the right thing; only to be faced with seemingly insurmountable challenges that leave us perplexed and disappointed. Yet there are others who face life without any angst whatsoever; it seems like they are not troubled by anything. They are the lucky ones; their lives appear to be perfect. But there is something hidden behind everything they do; perhaps they are not as happy as they seem to be. However, there was one person in history whose life may be considered as a beacon of happiness and peace; that person was Lord Parshuram, also known as Parashurama, (the sixth incarnation of Lord Vishnu). Looking at his life story, one can immediately decipher the sheer calmness he must have felt during his lifetime. He was born to the sage Jamadagni and his wife Renuka. Despite being their only son, no one thought of him as their favorite child. They had two powerful sons named Ekalavya and Kshetragypt who were more capable than Parashurama in every way. Parashurama was a naive child who never spoke a word to anyone. He would often go to the forest with his father, collect wood, and come back to serve his parents at home. In those days, it was common for parents to instruct small children on the value of hard work and discipline by imposing tough tasks on them. For this reason, Jamadagni decided to test his son's devotion and hard work. Parashurama was asked to chop off the branch of a palasha tree, which was laden with fresh flowers and fruits. Being a small child, he simply carried the branch and placed it before his parents. The sage realized that his son had failed in his task as he had not harmed the tree in any way. For this reason, he threw a blade made of darbha grass on the ground and asked Parashurama to separate it from its stem without touching it with either hand or feet. cfa1e77820

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