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Once upon a time, there lived a Brahmin and his wife who had no children. They prayed to God everyday in the hope that they will be blessed with a child.
One fine day, the Brahmin's wife did give birth to a baby, but it was a snake! All the villagers, their friends and relatives advised them to get rid of the baby snake. But the Brahmin's wife did not care that the baby was a snake. She loved it all the same and refused to get rid of it.
She reared the baby snake with tender loving care and gave him the best of things. After many years had passed, the Brahmin's wife decided that it was the time to get her baby married. But which girl would marry a snake?
One day, when the Brahmin returned home, he found his wife sobbing. She refused to tell him the reason, but just continued weeping. Finally, she told him that she was crying because she realized that he did not love his son because he was not even thinking of his son's marriage.
Seeing his wife crying so ceaselessly, he was forced to go out in search of a bride for his son.
He travelled far and wide, but with no success. Finally, he arrived in a big city where his best friend lived. The Brahmin decided to pay him a visit. They were both thrilled to see each other after such a long time. His friend asked him what brought him so far from home. He replied that he was searching for a bride for his son. His friend told him to look no further and immediately promised his daughter's hand in marriage. The Brahmin told him to first take a look at his son. His friend refused saying that as he knew the family, it was not necessary. So he sent his beautiful daughter with the Brahmin.
The Brahmin's wife was thrilled and immediately started making preparations for the marriage. Everyone advised the girl not to marry the snake, but she insisted that she must keep her father's word.
And so, the girl and the snake were married. After marriage, the girl was the epitome of a devoted wife. She looked after the snakel well. The snake slept in his box at night.
Then, one night, when the girl was going to sleep, she found a young man in her room. She was scared and was about to run for help. The young man stopped her saying that he was her husband. Of course, she did not believe him. So he proved it by getting back into the snakeskin. She was so happy that she fell at his feet. After that, the young man would shed his snakeskin and spend time with his bride. At daybreak, he would slip back into his snakeskin.
One night, the Brahmin heard noises in his daughter-in-law's room. So he kept watch and saw the snake turning into a young man. He rushed into the room and threw the snakeskin into the fire. His son thanked him profusely saying that he was freed from a curse that forced him to stay in the snakeskin until someone destroyed it without him asking.
And so the young man and his bride lived happily ever after... as always! |
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