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Transcript
00:00Once upon a time, there was a small village called Naipalem in the hill region of Shivapuram.
00:10The entire area belonged to a landlord family for generations, and the villagers were simple
00:15folk.
00:16The landlord was also quite innocent.
00:19The villagers would send a portion of their harvested grains and vegetables to the landlord's
00:24house.
00:25The landlord never paid them visas, because all the land belonged to him.
00:31One day, the landlord was talking to his clerk.
00:34Have you seen, clerk, how the villagers still honor me for the generosity my ancestors showed?
00:43Yes, sir, you are indeed very fortunate to have such respect.
00:50It's like you were born with a silver spoon.
00:53Indeed, all the people in this village are our subjects.
00:56This is their tradition.
00:59Just then, a villager named Mallaya arrived.
01:02Sir, we went hunting and caught a wild boar that you would like.
01:07I brought it for you.
01:08Mallaya, why did you bring it here instead of taking it home?
01:11Tell me the truth.
01:14Our landlord eats, then we eat.
01:15Our landlord loves meat, so I brought it directly here.
01:19The villagers took turns hunting and bringing the game to the landlord.
01:24It became an unbreakable rule.
01:27Anyone who broke it would face severe punishment.
01:31Every day, someone had to bring a share of meat to the landlord.
01:36At one end of the village lived a man named Chinodu, who had no one and survived by raising
01:44chickens and ducks.
01:46One day, it was his turn to bring meat to the landlord.
01:51He went to the forest for hunting.
01:53Clerk, whose turn is it today to go hunting?
01:58Today, it's Chinodu's turn, sir.
02:01That poor guy lives alone.
02:03Will he even manage to hunt?
02:06The rules you set must be followed by everyone, sir.
02:10That day, Chinodu was lucky enough to catch a wild goat in the forest.
02:15He struggled a lot for it, but didn't want to take it to the landlord.
02:20He sat under a tree and thought, I worked so hard to catch this goat.
02:28Why should I give it to the landlord?
02:30This is unfair.
02:31I need to find a way to change this custom.
02:34While thinking, an idea struck him.
02:36He stayed in the forest the whole day, roasted and ate the goat, and slept peacefully.
02:43The landlord didn't receive any meat that day.
02:48Where is the hunter?
02:51He hasn't returned yet.
02:53What happened?
02:54Bring the whip.
02:55I will teach him a lesson today.
02:58The landlord, in anger, ordered the whip to be brought and waited to punish Chinodu.
03:04Sir, I suspect a wild animal might have eaten Chinodu.
03:09Otherwise, he would have returned by now.
03:13As they were talking, they saw Chinodu returning with the goat's carcass on his shoulder.
03:19The landlord's anger subsided when he saw Chinodu had brought so much meat.
03:25Chinodu put the goat's carcass before the landlord and stood humbly.
03:29Feeling pity, the landlord asked, What happened Chinodu?
03:35Why didn't you come yesterday?
03:36Did the forest trouble you?
03:39Chinodu, shaking his head, replied, No sir, there is a bigger story behind this.
03:44First I caught a rabbit and stopped under a tree.
03:47Suddenly, the rabbit jumped onto the tree, and I saw a bright light and a woman in the
03:51light.
03:52I got scared and ran back into the forest to hunt this goat for you.
04:00Hearing this, both the landlord and the clerk were astonished.
04:10The goddess said you are our protector, and we should serve you diligently.
04:14She warned me to bring a significant offering and not a mere rabbit.
04:17That's why I brought this goat for you.
04:20Chinodu told a fabricated story, and the landlord was very pleased with him for bringing the
04:25goddess's message.
04:28Oh Chinodu, you brought the goddess's message.
04:34I am very happy today.
04:35Clerk, spread the word about the goddess's message throughout the village.
04:41The news spread, and the villagers started giving more offerings to the landlord out
04:46of fear of the goddess.
04:48Chinodu became highly respected among the villagers.
04:51The landlord was so impressed that he stopped Chinodu from going back to his hut and kept
04:57him in his service.
05:00One day, the landlord asked Chinodu, Chinodu, how can we repay the goddesses for her blessings?
05:06Sir, I am not worthy of advising you, but you should offer fine roosters to the goddess
05:11as gratitude.
05:12Why should the goddess stay in the forest?
05:14Can't she come to our home?
05:15I have a suspicion.
05:17Stop it, clerk.
05:18You are envious of my fortune.
05:20Give Chinodu two fine roosters and send him away.
05:22If you doubt him again, I will offer you to the goddess.
05:33Don't say that, sir.
05:34I just had a small doubt.
05:35I won't question the goddess or Chinodu again.
05:38The next day, Chinodu took two roosters to the forest, roasted and ate them, and returned
05:45the following day.
05:47Chinodu, did the goddess say anything?
05:50The landlord asked eagerly.
05:53The goddess is pleased with your devotion and asked us to build a temple for her here.
05:59She said the money should come from you, not the villagers.
06:05The landlord believed Chinodu's words.
06:08The goddess's blessings are on us.
06:09I will do anything for her.
06:11Let's build the temple.
06:12The landlord funded the construction of a grand temple, believing it would bring blessings.
06:19The villagers revered the goddess even more.
06:22The landlord, pleased with Chinodu, honored him greatly.
06:27Finally, the goddess's temple is complete.
06:29I am very happy.
06:30Thanks to you, Chinodu.
06:32Sir, I just conveyed the goddess's words.
06:35You fulfilled her wishes with devotion.
06:37I am just a messenger.
06:41Indeed, my income has also increased.
06:44I can't thank you enough.
06:46Thank you, Chinodu.
06:47Thank you, Chinodu.
06:48Thank you, Chinodu.
06:49Thank you, Chinodu.
06:50Thank you, Chinodu.
06:51Thank you, Chinodu.
06:52Thank you, Chinodu.
06:53Thank you, Chinodu.
06:54Thank you, Chinodu.
06:55My income has also increased.
06:57If you hadn't told me the goddess's words, this wouldn't have been possible.
07:01All credit goes to you.
07:04The landlord praised Chinodu immensely.
07:07That year, however, a severe drought struck the region.
07:11Crops failed, and people starved.
07:14The landlord has hoarded a lot of grain, but even he feared the famine.
07:20Clerk, lock the granaries securely.
07:22The famine is ravaging the country.
07:24People are starving.
07:25We need to be cautious.
07:27Sir, if we keep the grain while people starve, what good is it?
07:30If we distribute it, people will see you as a savior.
07:33Stop advising me.
07:35Do as I say.
07:39The clerk reluctantly locked the granaries.
07:42One morning, Chinodu looking out of the window,
07:47One morning, Chinodu looking out of the window,
07:49disheveled and limping, came to the landlord.
07:57What happened, Chinodu?
07:58Why do you look like this?
08:00Sir, goddess has spoke to me again today.
08:04Really?
08:05What did she say?
08:06She said, not a single person should die of hunger in this village.
08:11The landlord asked,
08:14What should we do then?
08:16Chinodu replied,
08:17Distribute all the food we have to the people immediately.
08:21The landlord was stunned.
08:23Slowly he said,
08:25How can I give away all the grain I worked hard to store?
08:28What will I have left?
08:29But if I don't do it, what will be left?
08:31That's what I said.
08:32The goddesses will be angry.
08:33If you don't obey, the village will be reduced to ashes,
08:36and no one will survive.
08:39Really?
08:40Even the granaries might burn.
08:41Take these keys, Chinodu.
08:42Distribute the grain to everyone.
08:44People must survive.
08:46As Chinodu tried to speak again, the landlord interrupted.
08:49You don't need to say anything more.
08:51Just do what I say.
08:53The villagers survived the famine,
08:55thanks to Chinodu's cleverness.
08:57The landlord continued to instill fear of goddess to maintain order,
09:02and the villagers diligently followed the traditions.
09:06The landlord gained more profit
09:08and was seen as a good ruler.
09:11Chinodu, with his intelligence,
09:13brought change and selflessly served the villagers.
09:38The End

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