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Kesari, The Mango Learns Her Destiny | Student Ehsaas Agarwal I Little Writers Program

By admin in Original Stories on September 22, 2022

An Original Story  on the king of fruits , Mango written by our student Ehsaas Agarwal.

Ehsass is 9 years old young writer from Hyderabad. We are proud to have him as a student of Little Writers Program, an Online Creative Writing Program using Applied Storytelling & Theatre tools under the mentorship of Trainer Khusshbo Chokhaani. We congratulate Ehsaas for this exemplary true self-expression.

Kesari, The Mango Learns Her Destiny

Once there lived a bright, red and juicy mango. Her name was Kesari. She loved swinging on the tree. On a bright summer morning, Kesari got plucked. When she was being loaded in a lorry, she cried.

A whole lot of mangoes were then taken to the farmer’s market nearby. A woman named Priya, having a very gentle looking face came and picked her up. She kept all the mangoes very delicately in her jute bag.

At home, Priya announced to her kids that she was making mango pudding.

Hearing their conversation, Kesari was struck with fear. She wailed, “Nooo…I don’t want to be mashed up.”

​Luckily, another mango was chosen that day for the delicious pudding. Kesari heaved a big sigh of relief, although she knew that her turn could come up anytime. She was still thinking of ideas and making different plans to save herself. She thought, “I should take help from a friend who is also in a similar situation.”

She started discussing her anxiety with a bottle gourd lying near her.

The bottle gourd was very famous among all the vegetables and fruits for his kind hearted personality and ever giving nature. He heard about the stress that Kesari was going through and told her, “This is your destiny, Kesari. You were made to make children happy. Life is not about being sad, but making others happy.”

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