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Guys I need the translation of meri dadi ama!!!!!! (whole lesson)
(7th grade)

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Answered by LastShinobi
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Lesson summary

The writer remembers his village house every now and then. In particular, he has a deep affection for grandmother. Today, he is shocked to hear the news of his sudden death. And before their eyes, every moment spent with grandmother from childhood till now is remembered.

The author remembers the days of the Quar when there was water all around and a strange smell spread in the air due to the rotting of the grasses flowing away. In this season, the children liked to take a bath by jumping in a pond filled with foam water. The author fell ill after taking a bath in this water twice. Day and night, Grandma would sit near his bed and touch hands and feet and estimate the fever. Fans used to get food, coat and make special kind of food to cure illness. He remembered the names of fifty types of medicines in the village. Somewhere in the village, if someone was sick, she would go to him and start his own medicine.

When the marriage of the author's elder brother was fixed, it was seen by the enthusiasm of the grandmother. Thus she did not do any work but her absence in some work became a reason for delay. At the same time, the author saw Grandmother harshly deteriorating on Rami's aunt for money. She was pleading with grandmother in tears. Her daughter was married. But Grandma was not ready to give up her money, if she did not see it from the writer, then she moved from there. A few days later, the author learned from Rami's aunt 1. Grandmother forgave him all his debts and also helped the daughter get married by paying ten rupees. These events also highlight Dadi's rigid administrative instincts as well as her tender nature. Especially the writer was his dear and

He felt that in case of any kind of crime, standing in the shadow of Grandmother would give him life. The grandmother was depressed since Grandpa's death. The trouble also increased due to fraudulent well-wishers. The writer's father had spent a lot of money in the grandfather's shraddha. One evening, in the cold winter of Magha, the grandmother wore a wet dhoti, lit a lamp on the chest and was sitting with folded hands, looking at the tears in her eyes. He asked Grandma the reason for crying. Grandma smilingly pulled them and took them to the kitchen to feed. The next day, the writer saw the grandmother gave the grandfather's given sign, a gold bracelet from the chest, to the father so that he could pay the debt. The author felt like a goddess. The writer returns from the past to the present. The letter written by the elder brother was still trembling in his hands and he could not believe that the grandmother really did not live.

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