Prashant Subhashchandra Salunke

Abstract Fantasy Inspirational

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Prashant Subhashchandra Salunke

Abstract Fantasy Inspirational

The Enchanted Feathers Of Peacock Green

The Enchanted Feathers Of Peacock Green

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In the tranquil village of Kamadhenu, nestled amidst rolling meadows and whispering woods, Navaratri was a time of dreams and desires. The people of Kamadhenu held a profound belief in the colour peacock green, a hue symbolizing the fulfilment of wishes and desires. During this festival, the entire village was adorned with the enchanting shade, reflecting the hopes and aspirations that danced in their hearts.


Kamadhenu was blessed with a magical grove of ancient peepal trees that were home to a mystical colony of peacocks. It was said that these elegant birds were the emissaries of the goddess of wishes, Kamadhenu, who was believed to reside in the heart of the village. The villagers revered the peacocks as harbingers of good fortune and believed that during Navaratri, their wishes and desires had a higher chance of coming true.


In the heart of Kamadhenu, lived a young girl named Lila. She was known for her radiant spirit and boundless optimism. Lila's parents had told her stories of how wishes whispered to the peacocks during Navaratri were believed to be granted by the goddess Kamadhenu herself. Her heart brimmed with dreams, and she eagerly awaited the festival.


One year, as Navaratri approached, Lila discovered a wounded peacock in the forest. The beautiful creature had a hurt wing and was unable to fly with the rest of its kin. Lila took the bird under her care, nursing it back to health with unwavering determination. She named him Vikas, which meant progress and development, and they formed a deep bond.


Vikas, the peacock, soon became Lila's companion and friend. As the village prepared for Navaratri, Lila would sit with him under the ancient peepal trees, telling him about her dreams and desires, and asking him to carry her wishes to the goddess Kamadhenu. The villagers, seeing her love for Vikas, believed that her wishes had a special place in the goddess's heart.


During Navaratri, the village was awash in peacock green. The people released lamps into the river, symbolizing their hopes and desires. Lila, too, released her wishes, tied to Vikas's feathers, into the evening breeze, hoping that the peacock's unique connection with the goddess would grant her dreams.


On the final night of Navaratri, as the moon bathed Kamadhenu in its silvery glow, a remarkable sight unfolded. Vikas, with Lila's wishes adorning his plumage, joined the mystical colony of peacocks. They danced and twirled in a mesmerizing spectacle under the ancient peepal trees.


As they danced, it was as if the desires and dreams of the entire village soared into the night sky, an enchanting spectacle that filled the hearts of the villagers with a sense of fulfilment and contentment. They believed that the colour peacock green had the power to make their wishes come true.


In the years that followed, Kamadhenu continued to celebrate Navaratri with a deep belief in the enchanting powers of peacock green. Lila's wishes were among the first to be fulfilled, as she realized her dreams with Vikas by her side, symbolizing the fulfilment of desires in the village.


The village of Kamadhenu remained a testament to the power of dreams, and the colour peacock green, symbolizing wishes that got fulfilled, was not just a hue but a bridge between hope and reality, a reminder that the desires of the heart held a special place in the divine scheme of things during the festival of Navaratri.


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