A famine struck the land and the desperate people prayed to their goddess for help. The goddess Sappia took pity on them and came down to earth, squeezing her breast milk into the barren plants to make them grow grain. When her milk ran out, she pleaded with the plants and more weeks passed until the weeds grew heavy with grain, saving the people.
A famine struck the land and the desperate people prayed to their goddess for help. The goddess Sappia took pity on them and came down to earth, squeezing her breast milk into the barren plants to make them grow grain. When her milk ran out, she pleaded with the plants and more weeks passed until the weeds grew heavy with grain, saving the people.
A famine struck the land and the desperate people prayed to their goddess for help. The goddess Sappia took pity on them and came down to earth, squeezing her breast milk into the barren plants to make them grow grain. When her milk ran out, she pleaded with the plants and more weeks passed until the weeds grew heavy with grain, saving the people.
A famine struck the land and the desperate people prayed to their goddess for help. The goddess Sappia took pity on them and came down to earth, squeezing her breast milk into the barren plants to make them grow grain. When her milk ran out, she pleaded with the plants and more weeks passed until the weeds grew heavy with grain, saving the people.
The desperate people implored their goddess to save them. Moved by pity, the goddess descended to the earth. Her name is "Sappia". The land was parched with drought, with only a few hardly weeds on the ground The goddess bared her bosom and squeezed milk into each barren ear of the weeds. When her milk run out she saw that there were still empty ears, she asked the heaven to give her more milk. But she pressed her bosom again, only blood came out. When she done, she then bent low over the plants and pleaded with them to flourish and feed again. Week passed and the weeds grew and became heavy with grain.