Indian mythology: The Ogre

a long time ago, an old couple lived in a ranch, and it took them more than half a century to give birth to a daughter, who looked at her like a pearl.

when their daughter was born, her mother had a terrible dream that her daughter had a son without a husband.

thus, since the girl had grown up, she had been accompanied all day and was never allowed to leave the house alone.

the girl spent 17 springs and autumns in peace and security.

both of them are happy.

on one occasion, however, after taking a bath, the girl sat next to the fountain in the yard.

when she looked in that transparent spring, a valuable ring on her hands that had never left her fell into the water.

the girl was scared and seemed to be in a bad mood, so she cried.

suddenly, a fish came out of the water and gave her the ring.

the girl was very happy to have the ring on.

soon, the two of them found their daughter pregnant, shocked and angry.

they were convinced, however, that their daughters were innocent and were waiting without a word for things to move forward.

finally, in a cold morning, a little boy was born in their house.

the girl ' s parents wrapped the baby in a piece of rag and left it on a remote hill in haste.

the next day, they went to see whether the child was dead or alive, but surprised to find that the boy was sleeping in peace and that the ant had fed him with honey.

as a result, the baby was brought home, and the girl ' s father made a little wooden box in which he put it in the river, thinking it would sink, and the case was floating on the water.

the old two in the neighbouring village have no children.

when the old man went to pick up the wood, he walked by the river and saw a box, he pulled it up and opened it up.

he took the boy home to his wife, and the woman was very happy to see him as her own son.

a little twitch, the little one's grown.

he not only created his own arrows, but it was a thousand arrows.

one day, the old two were chatting in the yard, and a bird stopped on the side of the yard.

the little one bends and sets his arrows and, with his father's permission, shoots the bird down.

there's too much meat in the house, and the little guy brought back not only birds, but rabbits and deer.

the old ones can't leave the child for a moment.

he went out hunting and came home a little late, and the old two were dying.

there was an ogre in the world.

he made snacks for old people.

one day, the old man told his wife that the time had come for him to die, because the ogre's servants had come to find him and had taken him with the other old men.

the old lady can't stop groaning when she listens to her death.

the little one listens, throws the bow and arrow he's making, jumps up from the ground and says to his foster father, "don't go with the devil's servant, i'll take your place." "you're too small for them to arrest you." "don't worry, i'll arrange everything." the little man is confidentspeaking of which, he wanted to convince his father that he had a way against the ogre.

halfway, the little ones stop from time to time and remember where they're going.

he gave them names according to his preferences.

they left for a long time and ended up at the ogre's house.

the servants set fire to the wood, hung a large barrel on it, ready to boil the old man inside.

and when it came to the little ones, the ogre scolded the servant, saying that they should not have brought such a little thing back, but he was ready to eat him alive before he had enough.

the little guy sneaks a couple of black stones in his hand.

the ogre opened his mouth and swallowed him.

and the little one fell into the belly of the ogre, and he seized the black quail, and cut off the devil's loins from his flesh.

the demon died crying。

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