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Kuna’s God festival: A Story of Duty, Compassion, and True Devotion

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Kuna's God festival  Monday morning. Kuna Muna rushed to the temple with a fever. Near the mosque at the end of the village , across the conch shell, an old fakir was screaming in hunger and pain. No matter how much he suffered, no one paid attention to him. Kuna Muna heard the fakir's screams while carrying the fakir. Kuna said, "I saw that the old fakir is suffering a lot." Muna said, "Why are you so crazy? We are carrying the fakir for God's, won't the fakir be killed if we touch the old fakir?" Kuna said, "What do you say, Muna! I will go to the fakir. Look how he is calling us in agony." Muna said, "You will go, but I will not kill the fakir. If you know, Kuna will be very unhappy with you. You will definitely get the result of killing the fakir you have brought in his name."  Saying this, Muna went to the monk and applied sandalwood flowers. He took the medicine. He promised to give him even more medicine if he passed the ex...

Best Places to Apply Sindoor: What to Avoid

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  In Indian culture S indoor (vermilion) holds great significance for married women. It is not only a symbol of marital status but is also believed to bring prosperity and harmony to married life. However, according to traditional beliefs, there are certain places where applying sindoor is considered inauspicious. Firstly, women should avoid applying sindoor in deserted or isolated places. Such locations are believed to have unique energies that may create discord in marital relationships. Secondly, it is advised not to apply sindoor in someone else’s house, especially in the house of a stranger or an unrelated man. According to tradition, sindoor should be applied in one’s own home or in a private space like a car before visiting someone. Thirdly, women should not apply sindoor or adorn themselves near cremation grounds or while passing by such places, as it is believed that negative energies are present there. Now, let’s talk about the most auspicious places to apply sindoor. T...

The Caged Bird's Secret: A Tale of Freedom and Wisdom

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The Caged Bird's Secret: A Tale of Freedom and Wisdom There was once a rich merchant in a country. He traveled to a faraway land to do business and made a great fortune. With his earnings, he bought precious items and returned home with them. This rich man had a unique pet—a pig. But this pig lived in luxury! It stayed in a golden cage and was fed rice and milk in a silver bowl. Whatever it desired, the merchant bought for it without hesitation. Before going on another business trip, the merchant asked everyone in his household what they wanted as gifts. His daughter wanted a pearl necklace, his son a black horse, and his mother a golden idol. But he had forgotten to ask his beloved pig! When he went to the pig’s cage, he found it staring sadly at the sky. The merchant asked, “What should I bring for you? ” The pig replied calmly, “You don’t need to bring anything for me. Just go into the forest of the country you visit. Find the pigs there and tell them that a pig li...

A Mother's Sacrifice and a Son's Dream – Village Story

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Amrit food and flower bed At the end of the village is a small school. An old woman lives in that house. She gets up from her bed even at night. She roams around the village like a moth, doing whatever work she has to do. In whose house she washes the dishes, in whose house she cleans the dirty clothes. That is why the whole village has great respect for the honey mother and has no leisure. When does her hand ever stop? What she gets by working all day long, happiness and sadness change. The old woman has been hiding her eyes for a long time. At home, she is called a child. Her name is Madhu. She studies in the village school. She studies with great enthusiasm. Guruji and Gurumaa have great admiration for Madhu. For this little Bakta , the old woman does not sleep or stop her work. Forgetting hunger and thirst, she works day and night to educate her son with whatever she gets. She always thinks, who else do I have, if the child becomes a human being, she will be sad. Madhu finished h...

Bandhu Bebhara: Village, Friendship & Dowry

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Friend Bevar A Tale of Friendship, Pride, and a Bold Stand Against Dowry By StoryHive07 Two Friends, Two Paths: Shandhapur and Bishnupur Shandhapur’s Nalu Das and Bishnupur’s Govinda Paital were lifelong friends, bonded through years of companionship. Das had three sons and three daughters, while Paital had only one child—his beloved son Nandakishore. Before Nandakishore even reached marriageable age, Das successfully married off all six of his children. With this responsibility fulfilled, Das went to visit Paital, bringing traditional gifts—guava and Mahaprasad. In return, Paital too visited Das, but always with humility, carrying the weight of their friendship on his shoulders. As Paital often said: “All is well. If it’s too great, it may not be good.” Nanda's Search for a Bride When Nandakishore came of age, he spent an entire year traveling, seeking a suitable bride. Despite all efforts, none impressed him or matched Paital’s ideals. His father had only one wish: to bring a da...

Why Did Gaura Cry? – A Clever Tale of Mischief and Wisdom

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 This Gaura, why are you crying? A little boy. His name is Gaura. Gaura is a little girl to look at, but he is number one in evil. He goes and beats his hands in the cart. Father, mother, teacher, gurujan, he doesn't listen to anyone. Half the day he goes to school and half the day he hides on the way. From whose stick does he steal the pijuli, from whose stick does he pick the karamanga and eat it. Sometimes he climbs a tree and breaks the nest of a mouse, sometimes he chases after a monkey. A story of a day. That day, instead of going to school, Gaura was playing happily by hanging her book bag from a mango tree branch on the way. At that moment, he saw an old woman walking along the road. He wanted to have a lot of fun with the old woman. Gaura left the game and went to the old woman. Reaching the old woman, she asked, "Where are you running like this, old woman, like a cow tearing its turban?" Gaura stopped at the old woman's feet. She must have come home angry or...

Why Keep a Parrot at Home? Benefits Explained

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  F riends, according to the scriptures (shastras), keeping a parrot at home is considered a great blessing for the family. 1. Benefit for Children People who keep a parrot at home provide a special advantage for their children. How does this happen? Children become more interested in their studies. In homes where young children live, the presence of a parrot is especially beneficial. Keeping a parrot helps sharpen the minds of children, increases their concentration, and encourages a love for learning. The parrot also brings unity to the household and is considered auspicious for students, since the children are usually students themselves. The scriptures mention that parrots are beneficial for students, making it especially fortunate for children who study. 2. Wealth and Prosperity Keeping a parrot at home is also considered auspicious for the overall prosperity of the family. If you keep the parrot in the east or north direction of your house, it is especially beneficial. These ...

Three Friends and Their Exam Day Lesson

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  R unur has an exam today. She went to school wearing a good uniform. With a new pencil, rubber, and pen in her hand. She studies very well. That is why she does not have any fear of failing. She went and reached school. All her friends were sitting in the exam hall. Runur also sat with her. Her father had brought her a new pencil, and she had carefully sharpened it since morning. Of all the children sitting in that exam hall, her pencil was the sharpest. A child named Bulu was taking the exam. She was also sitting next to her. She also studies very well. That is why she and Runur get very good marks. Rahman is sitting next to her. Rahman's marks are very good. He takes care of his books, notebooks, pencils, and pens, and every year he gets a prize in the prize distribution meeting. There is little time before the exam starts. All three friends are organizing their pens and pencils. Rahman said, “Brother, you all brought new pencils and pens with you. Have you organized the old on...