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        <title>Varuna: The Lord of the Oceans and the Balancer of the Universe</title>
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        <description><![CDATA[ Varuna, the Hindu god of water, is the ruler of the oceans and guardian of the cosmic law that governs the universe. He maintains the balance between natural forces and morality, ensuring harmony in both the physical and spiritual worlds. According to mythology, Varuna is also seen as a deity who oversees human actions, punishing those who violate the law and granting blessings to the righteous, making his influence enduring throughout history. ]]></description>
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