A son is born to a king the mother dies in childbirth a young mother with a baby
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- The nurse brought up both babies as her own.
- She gave equal love to both and groomed them in the ways of the royal family.
- Both were taught how to handle different weapons, how to read and understand the shastras, how to manage administration.
- When it was time to choose the next king, a dispute arose between the king's son and the nurse's son.
- But, the nurse was fair: she knew that the heir to the throne was the king's son.
- He was also the better warrior, administrator and would make a kind and generous king.
- She advised the king to crown him as the heir to the throne and everybody praised her for
- The nurse brought up both babies as her own.
- She gave equal love to both and groomed them in the ways of the royal family.
- Both were taught how to handle different weapons, how to read and understand the shastras, how to manage administration.
- When it was time to choose the next king, a dispute arose between the king's son and the nurse's son.
- But, the nurse was fair: she knew that the heir to the throne was the king's son.
- He was also the better warrior, administrator and would make a kind and generous king.
- She advised the king to crown him as the heir to the throne and everybody praised her for
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