Dhruva: The Silent Journey to the Eternal
Some stories
are not just meant to be heard
they are meant to be felt
to be remembered
as if we already know them
somewhere deep within.
The 𝘉𝘩𝘢𝘨𝘸𝘢𝘵 𝘗𝘶𝘳𝘢𝘯𝘢
is not just a scripture
it is a stream of wisdom
flowing gently
in the form of stories.
Among them is the story of Dhruva.
A child, wounded by rejection,
abandoned by those who should have loved him.
Yet Dhruva did not crumble.
He did not shout nor did he demand.
He turned inward,
toward the one embrace
that never rejects,
the Divine.
And from that quiet journey,
he rose,
not just to be seen,
but to shine forever,
as the Pole Star,
calm, still, unshaken,
amidst the moving sky.
And perhaps, this story is not only his.
Perhaps, it is also ours.
For every one of us
has stood where Dhruva stood,
in silence,
in pain,
in longing.
What then does Dhruva show us?
✨ Pain is not the end, but an invitation to turn within.
✨ Purpose is the anchor when life feels unsteady.
✨ Recognition will come, but it is not to be chased, the true knowing is already inside.
✨ Steadfastness, quiet and gentle, leads us beyond noise to grace.
✨ Even while the world moves, you can be still, like Dhruva, like the Pole Star.
So when storms rise,
when words hurt,
when silence feels louder than sound,
may we too,
turn inward,
and rise,
quietly,
eternally.