
The Golden Ghee
31/12/24, 06:30
Gold, Ghee and Happiness

Once upon a time in a lush village in Bengal, there lived a cow named Madhavi, known for her sleek, golden coat and sparkling eyes. She wasn’t just any cow — she had a secret. Madhavi produced the creamiest, richest milk, and the villagers called it "Madhavi's Magic Milk." It wasn’t just her milk that made her famous; it was her ghee, a golden treasure that everyone craved.
Every day, Madhavi would graze under the shade of the big banyan tree, munching on fresh grass and wild herbs. The villagers, curious about her secret, often wondered why her ghee tasted so special. Was it the magic of the forest? Or did Madhavi have some mystical power?
One day, a cheeky young goat named Tinku dared to ask her. He trotted up to Madhavi, his eyes wide with curiosity. "Madhavi, what's your secret? Why is your ghee so rich and flavorful?" he asked.
Madhavi, with a wink and a flick of her tail, grinned. "Well, Tinku, it’s all in the love and joy I put into everything I do. I graze on the finest herbs, dance in the rain, and laugh under the sun. And of course, I make sure my milk is as happy as I am!"
Tinku rolled his eyes. "But… what about the ghee?"
Madhavi chuckled. "Ah, that’s the magic part! When I give my milk, it’s like I’m giving a little piece of myself — my spirit, my energy. And when the village women turn it into ghee, it’s pure gold. It’s like a sunshine potion that makes everyone smile!"
From that day on, everyone in the village believed that Madhavi’s ghee was more than just a food. It was a symbol of happiness, laughter, and love. As for Madhavi, she continued to graze happily, content in knowing that her ghee wasn’t just tasty — it was magical.