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Sukadev Mahanta

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Sukadev Mahanta

Abstract

Golden Deer

Golden Deer

2 mins
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Once upon a time, in the heart of Odisha, there flowed a river named "Suna Harini," which means "Golden Deer." Legend whispered that whoever laid eyes on the river's mystical waters would find their deepest desires fulfilled.


Local villagers spoke of its shimmering currents and the golden hue that danced upon its surface under the morning sun. But tales also warned of its unpredictable nature, as the river would grant wishes only to those pure of heart and intent.


Among the villagers lived a young girl named Mina. Her heart overflowed with kindness, and her dreams were as pure as the river itself. Mina, curious and hopeful, yearned to see Suna Harini and whispered her most heartfelt wish to the winds, hoping it would reach the river's ears.


One serene evening, as the sun painted the sky in hues of orange and pink, Mina wandered through the dense forest and stumbled upon the riverbank. Mesmerized by the river's beauty, she dipped her hand into the water and whispered her deepest longing, wishing for prosperity and happiness for her village.


The river responded to her sincerity. As the moon ascended, the waters of Suna Harini shimmered brighter than ever, illuminating the entire village. Overnight, the crops flourished, the once-dry fields turned green, and the villagers found themselves blessed with abundance.


Word spread of Mina's encounter, and soon pilgrims from distant lands sought out Suna Harini, hoping to glimpse its miraculous powers. But the river remained elusive, revealing its wonders only to those pure of heart, echoing the belief that true blessings come from genuine intentions.


Mina continued to live humbly, cherishing the gift bestowed upon her village. And the legend of Suna Harini lived on, a reminder that the most precious treasures are often found in the purity of one's heart.



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