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Answer the following questions.
1. Why was Sudama sad?
2. What suggestion was given by Sudama's wife to Sudama?
3. How did Krishna react on knowing about Sudama's arrival?
-. Why was Sudama amazed reaching Dwarka?
. How did Sudama realise Krishna's pure love for him?
. What do you learn from this story?
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Answered by pranavkumbhar6866
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Answer:

Sudama (Sanskrit सुदामा IAST Sudāmā also known as Kuchela, mostly in southern India) was a childhood friend of Hindu deity Krishna from Mathura, the story of whose visit to Dwaraka to meet Krishna is mentioned in the Bhagavata Purana.[1] He was born as a poor man in order to enjoy the transcendental pastimes.

As per other sources: We have all heard the Krishna Sudama story. But not many of us know that Sudama was from Porbandar. In the story, he traveled from Sudamapuri to Beyt Dwarka. Sudama and Krishna had studied together at the Sandipani Ashram in Ujjayini.[2]

Folio from a 16th-century Bhagavata Purana manuscript

Sudama was from a upper-caste family. His father's name was Matuka and his mother was Rochana Devi. Krishna was from the royal family. But this difference in social status did not come in the way of their education (Gurus in ancient times used to treat all pupils the same). All pupils had to do odd jobs for the Guru and once Krishna and Sudama were in the forest to get wood. It started to rain and so they went under a tree. Sudama had some beaten rice for a snack. Krishna all knowing said he was hungry. Sudama first said that he didn't have anything however seeing Krishna's need shared his rice with him. Lord Krishna told him beaten rice was his favorite snack. Their friendship blossomed. When they grew up they went their separate ways. They lost contact over the years and while Krishna became a powerful part of the ruling family of great repute at Dwaraka, Sudama remained a humble and somewhat impoverished villager.[3]

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