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Magician story 🏞️cartoon animation
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00:00Many years ago, an old magician used to rule Tibet.
00:06His name was Yen.
00:07Yen was very kind and very helping.
00:11One day, Yen was lying in his bed and suddenly the heavenly words echoed.
00:19Yen, now your end is near.
00:24After listening to this, Yen was in a bit of a bother.
00:28What will happen to Tibet after his death?
00:31That's when he went to his magic bowl and said,
00:34Magic, magical, hey magical bowl, tell me, tell me now,
00:42who is the one like me who would inherit my throne?
00:48In the magical bowl, it showed Vayu.
00:51Vayu could fly and control the winds.
00:55Vayu was very powerful.
00:56Seeing mighty Vayu, Yen was very happy and suddenly Vayu turns into Agni.
01:04Agni has the power of flames.
01:07Flames couldn't burn him and he could even control Agni.
01:12Yen was happier now.
01:14For a while he thought Agni was better than Vayu.
01:18The very moment Agni turned into Jal.
01:21Jal had the strength of water.
01:24He could walk on water.
01:27He had command over rains.
01:30And now, Yen could not decide who could inherit his thorn.
01:35Agni, Vayu or Jal.
01:37Yen was in a fix.
01:41He decided that he would meet the three magicians and then take his decision.
01:47He waved his magical wand and reached the cave where the three brothers lived.
01:54The three magician brothers were eating food together.
01:58I am Yen, the royal magician of Tibet since 60 years.
02:08I have come to meet you three over here because I have grown too old.
02:14And I want that whoever of you three is the most strongest should inherit my throne.
02:24I mean, become the royal magician of Tibet.
02:28But who is the most powerful magician amongst you three?
02:36I am the strongest.
02:39I can burn everything but no one can burn me.
02:43Even I am strongest as I can turn the direction of winds and can even fly.
02:51And I am powerful too because I can bring rain and can walk on the water.
02:59I will test all of you and then decide myself who amongst you is the most powerful magician.
03:09But for this, all three of you will have to accompany me to the forest.
03:16Next day, the three magician brothers left for forest with Yen.
03:22They were first encountered by a terrifying lion in the forest.
03:27Seeing the lion, Yen got scared.
03:29The lion intended to kill the magicians.
03:32As soon as the lion jumped over them, Agni burned him to ashes.
03:37Very good, Agni.
03:39You saved our lives.
03:42You are powerful.
03:45Yen liked Agni's alertness.
03:49They continued their journey.
03:51After a small distance, they were left in a hurdle of a mudland.
03:58Yen was thinking that how will they cross the mudland?
04:03Vayu saw a few stones lying nearby.
04:09He arranged them in a single row and created a way to walk on.
04:15Yen was impressed by Vayu's wisdom.
04:30After walking for a while, there was a sudden breakthrough of forest fire.
04:36Fire was spreading rapidly in the forest.
04:39Jal commanded the rains and fire was put off.
04:43That was very nice, Jal.
04:46You saved the entire forest.
04:49Even you are very powerful.
04:53Again, Yen was in a fix as to who among the three brothers is more powerful.
04:59Agni, Vayu or Jal.
05:03Yen ordered them to rest near the lake for a while.
05:07While taking rest, Yen saw a parrot flying with all his zest.
05:13Then Yen saw a snake crawling with all his vigour.
05:21And then he saw in the nearby lake a fish which was swimming with all its audacity.
05:28And now Yen realized,
05:29You three brothers are different, like the creatures living in this forest.
05:37See this, the snake, parrot and the fish.
05:42Neither the snake can fly, nor can the fish crawl, and nor can the parrot swim.
05:49Everyone has their own speciality.
05:53All of you are strong in your own ways.
05:58I will take all three of you to Tibet, where you three will inherit my throne.
06:04Yen could not decide who among the three brothers was the most powerful.
06:12Because all three were different from each other.
06:16Yen also realized that he could not compare the brothers with one another.
06:22As everyone was master of their own strengths.
06:27Hence it is said, everyone should dance to their own tune.
06:31We should never compare ourselves to others.
06:36This pencil is mine.
06:38No, it is mine.
06:40You are lying.
06:42It is mine.
06:44Why would I lie?
06:46You are the one who is lying.
06:49Give my pencil back to me, okay?
06:53But it is my pencil.
06:55Now what happened?
06:57Why are you two fighting again?
07:03Grandmother, this pencil is mine.
07:06No, Grandmother.
07:08This pencil is actually mine.
07:11Give it to me.
07:13I will tell you who this pencil belongs to.
07:18This pencil is Madhura's.
07:21Yes.
07:22See, I told you.
07:24But my pencil looks the same, Grandmother.
07:28I know this, Harsh.
07:31But this pencil is Madhura's.
07:35How do you know that this is Madhura's pencil and not mine?
07:41Madhura always bites the end of the pencil while writing.
07:46So I can see the marks of her teeth on this.
07:50See, here are the bite marks.
07:56Yes, I see it.
07:58And Harsh, you must have lost your pencil.
08:03But don't worry.
08:04I am going to get you a new one.
08:07Okay, Grandmother.
08:09Grandmother, you are so intelligent.
08:12You identified my pencil instantly.
08:14That I am.
08:18But not smarter than Gautam Buddha himself.
08:23Who is Gautam Buddha?
08:25Hmm.
08:27In the 5th century,
08:30there was a very wise man
08:32named Gautam Buddha.
08:35Let me tell you one of his stories.
08:42Two women in an Indian village
08:46were arguing under the sun.
08:49They both were Hema and Rekha.
08:53You want to steal my son?
08:57That's my son.
08:59You are the one who is stealing him.
09:02You are the thief and instead you are blaming me?
09:05This is my son.
09:08Why, sister?
09:09Why are you lying like this?
09:12Am I lying or you?
09:14Why would I lie about my son?
09:19Hearing them fight,
09:22some people gathered around them to watch.
09:26One of them suggested,
09:29Swear an oath if it's your child.
09:32I swear on my son
09:34that this is my child.
09:38Sister,
09:39don't take false oaths on my child's name.
09:42This is my son.
09:46Everyone was confused
09:49about who really was the mother of this child.
09:54Ultimately,
09:55both the women
09:56took the child
09:58to Gautam Buddha.
10:02Gautam Buddha was
10:04sitting under his wisdom tree.
10:09Both the women
10:10explained the issue to him.
10:13The solution is very simple.
10:16Gautam Buddha stood up.
10:18He took a stick
10:19and with the help of a stick,
10:23he drew a circle
10:24on the ground
10:25around the women.
10:29What is this, sir?
10:32This is the solution
10:33to your problem.
10:35But how exactly, sir?
10:38Rekha, you hold the arms
10:39and you hold the leg
10:41and then both of you
10:43pull the child to yourself.
10:44Whoever can
10:45drag the child to themselves
10:48and drag outside the circle,
10:51she is the mother
10:52of this child.
10:53As suggested by Gautam Buddha,
10:57both the women took their positions
11:00and they both started pulling the baby
11:04towards themselves.
11:05Hema and Rekha
11:07continued doing this
11:10for some time.
11:13And the baby
11:14started crying in pain.
11:18Seeing the kid cry,
11:21Rekha let go of his hands
11:23and Hema
11:25took him
11:26out of the circle.
11:37So, I am the mother
11:39of this baby.
11:40No, no, no.
11:42You are not the mother.
11:44But that's what you had said, sir.
11:46Isn't it?
11:47The one who could not see
11:50her child in pain
11:51is the real mother
11:53of this baby.
11:55Gautam Buddha
11:56gave the little child
11:58to Rekha.
12:01Grandmother,
12:02Gautam Buddha
12:03was really so wise
12:05and intelligent.
12:07Just like me.
12:09You, an intelligent.
12:11You couldn't even identify
12:13your own pencil.
12:17No, no.
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