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Shiva and Parvati in Magadhpur
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Scholastic India
| Author:
Rachna Chhabria
| Language:
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Goddess Parvati and Lord Shiva visit the town of Magadhpur in disguise. Parvati is impressed by the devotion of two people – the rich grain merchant, Mani Ram, and the poor washerman, Golak Nath. Shiva states that the merchant is shrewd while the washerman is careless with his blessings. Parvati challenges Shiva and tries to change Golak Nath?s destiny. Shiva agrees to this bet as long as both devotees get the same opportunities. Every time Parvati tries to help Golak Nath, he messes up. Mani Ram, on the other hand, gets richer. Will Golak Nath make the most of these blessings in disguise? Or will Parvati lose the bet with Shiva?
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Goddess Parvati and Lord Shiva visit the town of Magadhpur in disguise. Parvati is impressed by the devotion of two people – the rich grain merchant, Mani Ram, and the poor washerman, Golak Nath. Shiva states that the merchant is shrewd while the washerman is careless with his blessings. Parvati challenges Shiva and tries to change Golak Nath?s destiny. Shiva agrees to this bet as long as both devotees get the same opportunities. Every time Parvati tries to help Golak Nath, he messes up. Mani Ram, on the other hand, gets richer. Will Golak Nath make the most of these blessings in disguise? Or will Parvati lose the bet with Shiva?
About Author
Rachna Chhabria is an author, a blogger and a freelance journalist. As a child she loved listening to stories, now she loves writing them. Fantasy is one of her favourite genres. She is the author of The Giggling Girl, Buddy The Scavage, 50 GREAT INDIANS: Extraordinary Lives, Inspiring Tales, Chaos in the Jungle and Other Stories, Festival Stories Through The Year, Lazy Worm Goes On A Journey, The Lion Who Wanted to Sing and Other Stories, and Bunny in Search of a Name and Other Stories. She is a columnist with Deccan Chronicle and The Asian Age. Her stories have appeared in Young World, Open Sesame, Tele Kids and Deccan Herald Student Edition newspaper, several anthologies and many school textbooks.
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