Once upon a time there was a weaver who had two wives. The first wife gave birth to a daughter named Sukiya, and the second wife also gave birth to a daughter named Dukeya. The weaver's heart is toward the first wife, and she listens to everything, so their mother and daughter reach for clothes and do nothing. Carrying water, chopping wood, cooking, washing clothes, sweeping the floor, all the work is on Dukeya and his mother.
One day, the weaver girl suddenly disappeared, and I don't know where he went. The first wife embezzled all the property in the family and drove Dukeya and her mother out of the house.
This makes the life of mother and daughter more difficult. They weave day and night and make a living on their meager income.
On this day, my mother took cotton out to bask in the sun, told Dukeya to sit there and watch, and went to take a shower by herself. Shortly after she left, a strong wind blew away all the cotton. The only capital in the family is gone now, and Dukeya burst into tears. The wind saw Dukeya crying and said to her, "Dukeya, don't cry. Come with me and I'll give you cotton wool. "
Dukeya stopped crying and went with the wind.
On the way, she met a cow, a banana tree, a saihule tree and a horse. They all asked her for help. Dukeya enthusiastically helped the cattle clean the trough, helped the banana tree pull out the weeds and wild vines wrapped around it, helped the Saihule tree remove the stones and rubble under its feet, and helped the horse feed the grass. Then, she drove on with the wind. I don't know how many roads and turns she walked, and finally she came to a magical house.
Indian mythology:
The formation of Indian mythology is closely related to its own history. Around 3000 BC, civilization appeared in the Indus Valley. Around 2000 BC, an Aryan who moved south invaded India. After countless wars, their troops entered the Ganges River valley from the Indus River valley and enslaved the local indigenous people. So far, the indigenous civilization in the Indus Valley has been destroyed and changed.