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Pyasi Nadi

Once upon a time, there was a beautiful river called Pyasi Nadi. It flowed peacefully through a dense forest, providing water to all the animals and plants living nearby. But one day, the river started feeling sad and thirsty. Its water level began to decrease, and it couldn't provide for the creatures who depended on it.

Pyasi Nadi flowing through a lush green forest

The animals and plants became worried when they noticed the river's distress. They gathered to discuss how they could help Pyasi Nadi. The wise old owl suggested searching for the reason behind the river's thirst. Everyone agreed and decided to embark on a journey to find the source of the problem.

Animals gathered to find a solution, including an owl

Together, the animals explored the forest and found that a group of mischievous monkeys had been diverting the river's course for their own amusement. The monkeys didn't realize the harm they were causing by blocking Pyasi Nadi's flow. The animals confronted the monkeys and explained the consequences of their actions.

Mischievous monkeys blocking the river's course

Realizing their mistake, the monkeys felt remorseful and promised to make amends. They immediately removed the obstacles and allowed Pyasi Nadi to flow freely once again. The river started regaining its lost strength, and within a few days, it was back to its former glory.

The monkeys removing the obstacles from the river

The animals and plants rejoiced as Pyasi Nadi returned to its full splendor. They celebrated by organizing a grand feast near the riverbanks, showing their gratitude for its life-giving waters. Pyasi Nadi felt loved and appreciated, and it vowed to continue nourishing the forest with its abundant flow.

Animals and plants celebrating near the riverbanks

Reflection Questions

  • How did Pyasi Nadi provide for the creatures around it?
  • What did the animals and plants do when they noticed the river's distress?
  • What did the monkeys do to rectify their mistake?

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