He loved the garland very much.
The flowers and the leaves spread a divine smell, filling him with renewed vigour !
He and his playmates had a garden full of those fragrant leaves, all for themselves.
Someone told him, that the leaf might have been his consort in her previous birth.
He felt those leaves were created especially for him ,when they bowed down, ready for him to pluck them.
Later when he grew up, his wife would use the same leaf, to prove her love and devotion for him .
How handsome he looks, garlanded with Ocimum Sanctum, the humble Tulasi !!
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Linking this to A toZ 2014 and the Ultimate Blogging Challenge.
thats a nice idea to use the alphabet :)
ReplyDeleteThe tulsi leaves and Krishna's picture with Andal(?) make this story special.
ReplyDeleteHey, I never knew about this leaf thing!!!:O
ReplyDeleteOh! Oh! ;)
ReplyDeleteah! divine!!
ReplyDeleteWonderfully divine post! Love it :)
ReplyDeleteBeauty Interprets, Expresses, Manifests the Eternal
Loved the divine take today :)
ReplyDeleteThat's a very different take on O ... Wonderful story.
ReplyDeleteAnother good take with divinity attached. Loved it..
ReplyDeleteതുളസീദളം പോലെ!!
ReplyDeleteI had not thought that the story will have a divine end. Great presentation.
ReplyDeleteHe certainly is, and you describe him well!
ReplyDeleteSo beautifully written. :)
ReplyDeleteThat's a lovely one!! ♥
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