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Complete the story using the given hints and also give a suitable title for the story Sudama poor brahmin Sudama's wife told take help from Krishna King of Dwarika Sudama's wife borrowed rice Sudama took the bundle Sudama amazed gold town Lord Krishna welcomed Sudama - Krishna snatched the bundle accepted the gift - Sudama stayed many months was not able to ask for help - returned one day - Sudama surprised grand house - wife wore beautiful clothes - jewellery-gifts - Sudama overwhelmed - kindness of childhood friend.​

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Answered by llElegantlavenderll
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Complete the story using the given hints and also give a suitable title for the story Sudama poor brahmin Sudama's wife told take help from Krishna King of Dwarika Sudama's wife borrowed rice Sudama took the bundle Sudama amazed gold town Lord Krishna welcomed Sudama - Krishna snatched the bundle accepted the gift - Sudama stayed many months was not able to ask for help - returned one day - Sudama surprised grand house - wife wore beautiful clothes - jewellery-gifts - Sudama overwhelmed - kindness of childhood friend.

Answered by sgokul8bkvafs
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Sudama was born in Brahmin Varna (Caste). His father's name was Matuka and his mother was Rochana Devi. Krishna was from the royal family and the avatar of God Vishnu. But this difference in socioeconomic 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 fried 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 favourite 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.[4]

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