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The ancient Sanskrit scriptures known as the Puranas contain a well-known story

regarding the astral powers of blue sapphires. One day, the great King Dushyanta

was

hunting in the forest when he met and instantly fell in love with a young girl

named

Shakuntala, who was the daughter of a powerful sage living as an ascetic yogi in

the

wilderness. Wishing to marry her, the King gave her a beautiful blue sapphire

ring to mark

their engagement, and he told her to come to his palace whenever she felt ready

to marry.

 

One morning a few month later, as she stood by the river bank drawing water for

her

father, the sapphire ring slipped off her finger, fell into the river, and was

promptly

swallowed by a fish. When later she went to visit the King at his palace to

consent to his

proposal, the King did not recognize her, nor could he recall his promise of

marriage.

Deeply distressed, she returned sadly to her father's hut in the forest.

 

A few months later, the fish which swallowed the ring was caught by a local

fisherman,

who found the precious sapphire inside its stomach. Thinking that this might be

important, the fisherman took the ring to the King. The moment the King set eyes

on the

stone he immediately remembered Shakuntala and his proposal of marriage to her.

He

sent for her, and soon they were married and lived a long happy life together,

thanks to

the precious gem which consummated their destiny.

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