In the mystical forest of Sundarvaari šļø, where ancient temples rose from vines...
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- Aug 2
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Chapter 1: The Golden Pavilion and the Morning Clatter
In Sundarvaari forest, the wise deerāmatriarch AmaāÆHirnaĀ oversaw the Golden Pavilion, a grand temple that sparkled at dawn like a treasure chest. š ⨠Her peaceful rule earned the reverence of all forest folkātigers, monkeys, children and elders alike.
One sunrise, the Pavilion suddenly trembled with hammerādrill echoes. Bulldozerāsized RubbleāBearsĀ burst in at dawn, smashing pillars and toppling wallsāwithout warning or ceremony. š±š¢
Chaos reigned. Young cubs scattered; elders gasped. AmaāÆHirna leapt into action:"Stop! We need a hearing, not floods of rubble!" she cried, but the Bears kept hammering. Their leader, Chief Bruha, declared loudly,"Court doesnāt matterātemple was built on sacred irrigation land."Ā And they knocked it all down.
Chapter 2: The Angry Roar and the Muddy Feud
AmaāÆHirna was furious. āThey ignored the Forest Councilās ruling!ā she roared.š„ She called her tribe to protest peacefullyāstampeding through the forest clearing, waving leafy placards and chanting, āSave our home! Respect the law!ā šæāļø
Chief Bruha fired back: āYou broke the rules. You built illegally on sacred land!āāNo, we had noticesābut you acted before the councilās decision!āā AmaāÆHirnaās voice echoed through the trees. Justice seemed lost in noise.
Chapter 3: The Clever Monkey Mediation
As tension rose, Myna, the mischievous monkey child, chimed in:"Why not bring both sides to the Waterfall Court?" she suggested. With chirps and giggles she proposed mediationāforest law and individual rights weighed under the thundering waterfall. All agreed. šš
Under the cascading fallsāwet with truthāthe Forest Council assembled. From vines and roots emerged judges: wise old tortoise, owl, and wolf. The court heard both narratives.
Chapter 4: Surprise Revelations & Mistakes Unseen
AmaāÆHirnaās advisors showed maps: yes, the templeās plot was marked irrigation by older rulersābut so were many other landmarks. The Council discovered Chief Bruhaās team misread ancient parchments and demolished wrong pillars!š³ Oops!
Chief Bruha stammered: āWe... thought our notice was enough.āThe Council sighed: rules are sacred, but wisdom matters more.
Chapter 5: Restoration and a New Protocol
Justice called:
The Golden Pavilion must be rebuilt under supervision from both tribes.
New Sunrise ProtocolĀ created: any demolition requires notice, hearing, and joint rebuild plan.
Both sides must apologize publiclyāand share temple duties.
So, the Pavilion rose againāricher, more splendidābuilt by both Deer and Bear labor, under rainbow banners bearing peace symbols. šļøš
Moral of the Story š§”
Even when laws exist, acting rashly without hearing can destroy community trust. Fair process, dialogue, and shared restoration yield harmony and respectābecause justice isn't just rules, it's wisdom in action! š±āļø
Whatās Real News Behind This Tale?
The story parallels the demolition of a newly built political office in Tadepalli by Andhra Pradesh authoritiesābulldozers began early morning demolition without waiting for High Court resolution, citing unauthorized construction on irrigation land. YSRCP leaders protested contempt of court and staged legal battles.mediafx.co
The message:
Acting prematurelyāignoring due process and justiceāhurts communities. Listening, mediation, and measured dialogue restore trust and promote fairness.
I hope both kids and grandparents found Sundarvaari engaging, humorous, and meaningful! Shall I craft another tale on a different news story?













































