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The Pottery Maker (standard:non fiction, 765 words) | |||
Author: Juggernaut | Added: Sep 11 2013 | Views/Reads: 5008/1989 | Story vote: 0.00 (0 votes) |
The story of hard working pottery maker. | |||
Click here to read the first 75 lines of the story vehicle known to use for travel; a small mouse is a preferred vehicle of Lord Ganesh whereas his brother uses brightly colored Peacock as his vehicle of preference. God Vishnu carries a large conch with one hand and with other three he carries other ornaments but the ornaments they carry were specific and like identification markers for each one of them. Lord Rama always carries a bow and arrow, Hanuman carries a Gadha, a heavy club shaped weapon and so on. While Juggernaut growing up, pottery maker Ramu living in the neighborhood used to give clay idols for free in exchange for free medical care from Juggernaut's physician father. Thus, the house was full of colorful clay idols collected over the years. Every year, a week before the beginning of the annual celebrations of Lord Ganesh, potter Ramu brought a clay idol of Lord Ganesh to Juggernaut home as a gift; the Ganesh idol, a chubby figure with an elephant head colorfully painted sitting on a small mouse, his personal vehicle was 3 feet tall and weighed around 25 pounds or so. After worship with flowers and twigs of various plants, as per the tradition, the idol shall be discarded at a river or a stream or any water body but Juggernaut's father saved it year after year, thus the idols of Ganesh were accumulated in the storage room; only natural deterioration over the years ended their shelf life. Potter Ramu spent whole day making clay idols with intricate details and paint them with bright colors appropriately as per the traditions but to strike a conversation with him was very hard. On occasions when the potter visited Juggernaut' home to deliver an earthen pot or a brightly colored idol as a gift, Juggernaut tried to strike a casual conversation with him but Ramu had very little to say, his responses were always either yes or no as if his earthen pots and colorful clay idols speaks louder than his own words. Tweet
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