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The Child And The Four Stones
Once upon a time after a very huge flood only one boy was left his name was Manav. He had to feed himself, wash himself, play all alone, keep animals that swim in water away from himself. Manav was very lonely, but he was a formal and dharmic person. He prayed before eating, if any animal was caught in a trap laid by hunters before the flood he helped all the animals. Basically Manav liked to help animals. Still as I mentioned before Manav was very lonely he prayed to god everyday that this can't be the end of Humans, there should be more Humans. Three years went still no answer year by year Manav became sadder and sadder until one day when he decided to take a walk in the ruins of a destroyed
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What would you first do when you were a god???" asked god " I would remake my family brothers and sisters." Said Manav. " That was even my answer and the god before me and the god before the god before me well basically all the gods had the same answer so this is proof that you are destined to be a god. Now I will start making you a god " Wait" Manav said before god could start "What??!!" Asked god " Can I change shape and look like someone else??" …show more content…
"How can you...do....this????" Asked surprised God. Manav was currently looking like lord Brahma. "How are you doing this??" asked God. "Remember how when we were playing volleyball even I could set fire to my hands" Asked Manav. "Yes" answered God. "How could I do that??" Asked Manav. "Well maybe I didn't realize that you could put your hands on fire" said God. "How could you not notice me putting flames on my hands when I asked you if you remembered that I put my hands on fire and you said yes??" "well-" god started saying but again Manav cut him off. "You knew that I was powerful than any other God didn't you??" Asked Manav. "No actually but lord Brahma once predicted that there would be a child who would be stronger than other Gods and could be able to change shape just after entering heaven." " Am I that child??" asked Manav. "That only lord Brahma can tell". Said God and then he prayed silently lord Brahma I think the child has come, the child has come. Suddenly lord Brahma appeared in front of Manav. " Hello Manav." Said lord Brahma. "Child me and Indra need to have a private talk can you leave us for a

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