Indian mythology · devotee · resolve, the fixed star
The five-year-old prince turned away from his father's lap by a jealous stepmother, who marched into the forest and meditated until Vishnu himself appeared. He was set in the sky as the Pole Star, the fixed point that never wavers.
Turned away from his father's lap at five years old, Dhruva walks into the forest to seek a place no one can take from him. Taught by Narada, he stands in meditation until Vishnu himself appears and sets him in the northern sky: the fixed star around which all others turn.