अमर लोक

अमर लोक

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Aarogya was sitting by a narrow farm path in the small village, gazing steadily at the blue sky. "Aarogya" was not his real name, but rather a nickname. Due to his poor....

Aarogya was sitting by a narrow farm path in the small village, gazing steadily at the blue sky. "Aarogya" was not his real name, but rather a nickname. Due to his poor health in childhood, his father feared that he might not live long. So, according to religious tradition, he was given this nickname. His real name was Rudra Sen. The Sen family was considered a large and respected family in the region — they were a family of blacksmiths. The Sen family was quite famous in the area and owned several shops selling iron goods. Aarogya’s father was the second son of the family. However, his mother was a concubine of his father, so he was not allowed to take part in the family business. After marriage, he left the ancestral home and settled in this village. Still, Aarogya’s father was a skilled blacksmith, so the family was well-off. They never had to worry about food or clothing. They were highly respected in the village. From a young age, Aarogya was very intelligent. He loved reading books and thinking deeply about every subject. Almost everyone in the village agreed that he was a boy of extraordinary talent. Whenever his father heard someone praising Aarogya, a wide smile would appear on his face.

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