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DEWI SRI

Quite a long time ago, Batara Guru charged every one of the divine beings and goddesses to
contribute their energy with a specific end goal to manufacture another royal residence.
Anyone who defied this instruction were viewed as languid and would lose their arms and
legs.

Listening to the Batara Guru’s decree, Naga god was exceptionally restless on the grounds
that he didn’t have arms or legs. He may not be capable carry out the employment. So he
asked exhortation from Batara Narada who was the more youthful sibling of Batara Guru.
Tragically Narada was likewise befuddled. The Naga god turned out to be extremely
disturbed.

While the Naga god was weeping for his misfortune, three teardrops fell on the ground. Not
long after that, those teardrops got to be three lovely sparkling eggs which looked like gems.
At that point Batara Narada exhorted him to offer those sparkling eggs to Batara Guru.

With the three eggs in his mouth, the Naga god went to the Batara Guru’s royal residence. In
transit, a falcon made an inquiry. Clearly Naga god couldn’t answer the inquiry on the
grounds that he was holding the eggs in his mouth. Seeing that, the feathered creature felt that
Naga god was self-important and the fowl assaulted him.

Being assaulted, one egg tumbled to earth. At that point Naga god was stowing away in the
brambles yet the flying creature was sitting tight for him. The feathered creature assaulted for
the second time and one egg fell once more. So Naga god just had one egg in his mouth. He
continued moving to Batara Guru’s castle

At long last Naga god touched base at the royal residence. He offered the egg to the Batara
Guru. What’s more, marvelously the egg incubated turned into an exceptionally lovely child
young lady. Naga god gave the infant young lady to the Batara Guru. The child grew up into
a wonderful young lady and later known for Dewi Sri

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