Shripati and his younger sister Tara were working in the field. A snake bit
Shripati. After biting Shripati, the snake wriggled away. Neither of them got a
proper look at the snake. But, knowing that it was a snake that had bitten him,
Shripati was very frightened. He shouted loudly for help. People came running.
Tara was saying that Shripati should be taken to the taluka place at once. The
government hospital there would have the anti-snakebite injection to give Shripati.
But no one paid any attention to her.
People quickly got the bullock-cart ready, and putting Shripati in it, took him
to the village temple. They called the village mantrik. He laid Shripati on a bed of
neem leaves and began to chant mantras against the action of the snake’s poison.
What do you think ? Do the mantras act against the snake’s poison ?
Was it right or wrong to bring Shripati to the village mantrik ?
Would you have taken Shripati to the mantrik or to the Government Hospital ?
Soon, Shripati felt better. But, was that because the mantras acted against the
snake poison ? Or, was the snake non-poisonous and the mantrik got the credit
even when he did not deserve it ?
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need mantrik and hospital
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