Why did the grandmother ask the children not to kill the Chuchundar?
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In the lesson "A short monsoon diary" the grandmother asks the children not to kill the Chuchundar.
The grandmother was believed Chuchundar brought good luck and money for others. So that she did n't want to hurt that. So she told the children to not kill the Chuchundars.
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She told so as the creature was considered lucky.
- The question has been asked from the story A short Monsoon Diary by Ruskin Bond.
- There had been an old belief that Chuchunders used to bring good fortune if spotted.
- Grandma, being old used to have faith in all these concepts.
- Thus, the youngsters were told not to harm the creatures, according to their grandma, as they carried good luck and money.
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