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Mowgli stands as a central figure in Rudyard Kipling's literary universe, first introduced as a wild child discovered in the forests of Pench within India's Seoni region. His debut predates *The Jungle Book*, appearing initially in the 1893 tale "In the Rukh" from *Many Inventions*. Kipling later expanded his story across *The Jungle Book* and *The Second Jungle Book* (1894–1895), where Mowgli's adventures among wolves, predators, and jungle law became iconic. Though these collections weave tales of diverse characters, Mowgli remains the most enduring—a boy straddling human origins and the untamed world, his struggles with identity and survival cementing his place as a timeless symbol of wildness and belonging.
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