The story is based on the folk tale of a river. It depicts the reality of a river, how a farmer's girl is tortured by her stepmother and she takes nature as her mother. She helps in trouble and in the end, she is tortured when she is tormented too much. One day her stepmother sends her to the field to do domestic work and puts a condition on her to come back home only after completing the impossible work, otherwise she will not be allowed to go to the fair. Her stepmother sent her to work at the paddy field, That hungry ...
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The story is based on the folk tale of a river. It depicts the reality of a river, how a farmer's girl is tortured by her stepmother and she takes nature as her mother. She helps in trouble and in the end, she is tortured when she is tormented too much. One day her stepmother sends her to the field to do domestic work and puts a condition on her to come back home only after completing the impossible work, otherwise she will not be allowed to go to the fair. Her stepmother sent her to work at the paddy field, That hungry-thirsty girl becomes unable to do that work. She has a lot of faith in nature and she wants to commit suicide due to the behavior of her stepmother. Meanwhile, she calls mother nature for help. Finally, listening to his true call, Mother Nature appears before him and transforms him into a river, giving him the boon of immortality. Whose name is even today Swarnrekha, where gold is found even today. This is the story of the same river which is very poignant and interesting. Made immortal but it is not so in today's era. Today people only pollute nature and faith in it has completely ended. Through the present story, the author has emphasized increasing the faith of people towards nature, so that it can be conserved.
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