A sample hero-cycle article about a culture founder whose trials become a bridge between mythic narrative and local identity.

Hero-cycle material usually spreads across temple murals, school retellings, dramatic performance, and oral summaries that disagree on crucial details.
This article shows how one record can keep the main narrative readable while preserving alternate episodes, place attachments, and later commemorative uses.
It is seeded under a dedicated hero topic so public browsing feels closer to a knowledge base than a generic blog archive.


