Guest guest Posted August 27, 2008 Report Share Posted August 27, 2008 On a quiet moonlit night, the reflection of the moon was particularly beautiful as it streamed forth rays of white brilliantine rays from the placid still waters of the lake. Suddenly, there was a great disturbance in the water as a multitude of fish raced to capture the reflection of the moonlight. The moon reflected in the water was greatly disturbed by the movement of the fish and began to ripple and wave in dismay. Seeing the fish, an old bearded fisherman who lived near the lake for a very very very long time, whose name no one knew, quietly took his boat onto the rippling waters of that lake; he went to where the fish were and threw out his giant net. He caught all the fish and took them home to cook the fish for his dinner. The reflections of the full moon once again reflected clearly in pristine stillness of the now placid waters of the beautiful lake. --- Gurorangripadme ManaScenna Lagnam tata: kim! tata: kim! tata: kim! tata: kim!? Sarva Kartha, Sarva Dhartha, Sarva Hartha, Mangalam! Satchidananda, Satchidananda, Satchidananda Mangalam! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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