stories of divine children

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1. Krishna (Hinduism)

 
Lord Krishna, a divine child and an avatar of Vishnu, was born to Devaki and Vasudeva in a prison cell. His childhood is filled with miraculous deeds like lifting a mountain (Govardhan), taming serpents, and enchanting people with his flute. He is known for his playful nature and divine wisdom.


2. Jesus Christ (Christianity)

Description:
Jesus, considered the Son of God in Christianity, was born to the Virgin Mary through a miraculous birth. As a child, he was wise beyond his years—once teaching elders in the temple at just 12. His life is seen as a divine mission to spread love, peace, and salvation.


3. Ganesha (Hinduism)

Description:
Lord Ganesha, the elephant-headed god, was created by the goddess Parvati. Even as a child, he showed immense power and wisdom. One story tells how he circled his parents instead of the world, saying they were his universe—showing cleverness and devotion.


4. Kartikeya / Murugan (Hinduism)

Description:
Kartikeya, the god of war, was born to defeat a powerful demon. As a young child, he led divine armies and showed extraordinary strength and intelligence. He is especially worshipped in South India as Murugan.


5. Horus (Egyptian Mythology)

Description:
Horus was the son of Isis and Osiris. As a divine child, he was hidden from evil forces and protected by his mother. He eventually grew up to avenge his father and became a symbol of kingship and protection

Description

1. Krishna (Hinduism)

 
Lord Krishna, a divine child and an avatar of Vishnu, was born to Devaki and Vasudeva in a prison cell. His childhood is filled with miraculous deeds like lifting a mountain (Govardhan), taming serpents, and enchanting people with his flute. He is known for his playful nature and divine wisdom.


2. Jesus Christ (Christianity)

Description:
Jesus, considered the Son of God in Christianity, was born to the Virgin Mary through a miraculous birth. As a child, he was wise beyond his years—once teaching elders in the temple at just 12. His life is seen as a divine mission to spread love, peace, and salvation.


3. Ganesha (Hinduism)

Description:
Lord Ganesha, the elephant-headed god, was created by the goddess Parvati. Even as a child, he showed immense power and wisdom. One story tells how he circled his parents instead of the world, saying they were his universe—showing cleverness and devotion.


4. Kartikeya / Murugan (Hinduism)

Description:
Kartikeya, the god of war, was born to defeat a powerful demon. As a young child, he led divine armies and showed extraordinary strength and intelligence. He is especially worshipped in South India as Murugan.


5. Horus (Egyptian Mythology)

Description:
Horus was the son of Isis and Osiris. As a divine child, he was hidden from evil forces and protected by his mother. He eventually grew up to avenge his father and became a symbol of kingship and protection

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