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In the small village of Jodhpur, there lived a horse named Raja. Raja was known for his incredible strength and loyalty, but he had a unique habit that intrigued everyone. He loved to lie down, even when he was in a hurry. The villagers began to call him \“cavalo deitado\“, which means \“lying horse\“ in Portuguese.
One day, the villagers gathered around a large tree to listen to the wise elder of the village, Guruji. He began to tell a tale that would forever change the reputation of Raja.
\“There was once a time when our ancestors believed that the world was flat,\“ Guruji began. \“A great horse named Raja lived in that era. He had the power to heal the sick and protect the village from harm. But Raja had one problem – he would often lie down in the middle of his duties.\“
The villagers were intrigued. \“Why did Raja choose to lie down, even when he was needed?\“ asked one young villager.
\“It was not a choice,\“ Guruji replied. \“Raja was trying to communicate with us. He knew that lying down was not the best way to serve the village, but he couldn\“t do anything about it. His body was so strong that whenever he tried to move, the ground would tremble and shake, causing panic in the village.\“
\“So, he decided to lie down, hoping that we would understand his plight. And we did. The villagers realized that Raja\“s loyalty and strength were far more important than his occasional lies.\“
From that day on, Raja was respected as a symbol of strength and loyalty. The villagers never forgot the lesson he taught them – sometimes, the most powerful lessons come from the most unlikely sources.\“ |
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