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RE: SEC-S30W5: Spooky Bedtime Stories | The Elephant under the Sacred Fig Tree
This seems to be a very popular fictional story in Indian society, and I read it thoughtfully. Behind this terrifying tale, it actually reflects the close emotional bond between animals, humans, and nature.
But the fig tree in this story deepens curiosity and fear. It's no ordinary fig tree, the shade elephants are supposed to enjoy. Moti is possessed by an evil spirit, causing her suffering even more. Unfortunately, the king doesn't understand this, and Moti is forced to leave the palace.
Fortunately, a pair of snake charmers rescue her. Moti is restored to being a brave and powerful elephant in the palace.
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I agree we have tons of such stories popular in our country but I understand and as I see Indonesia as a great friendly country despite having a different religious culture respects Indian values. Bali is perhaps the most relevant reference and as I know different other activities in your country.
I am sure most so-called educated people like me do not trust in such stories but when we go visit the places like the one I mentioned in this story and hear their version, we feel like trusting them. Thanks and waiting to read your version eagerly.
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You're right, there are many fairy tales out there, and in fact, stories are sometimes based on absurdities or true stories, such as Malin Kundang, Timun Emas, Sangkuriang, and others. Or, perhaps, about "Warlock" black magic in Bali. These tales are complex because they are deeply rooted in regional beliefs and culture.
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You are welcome sir.
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