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Kaluwara Ai Wijithayama Mage Pdf

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The village was known for its serene beauty but also for the challenges it posed during the monsoon season. The floods often brought with them not just water but also unforeseen dangers to the livestock.

As they moved, the oldest calf, intelligent and curious, asked, "Mother, where are we going? Why are we leaving our home?" Kaluwara Ai Wijithayama Mage Pdf

Once upon a time, in a lush, green village surrounded by paddy fields and forests, there lived a clever and resourceful mother cow named Wijithayama. She had three precious calves, and their safety and well-being were her utmost priority. The village was known for its serene beauty

The journey was fraught with difficulty; the path was slippery, and the sound of the river grew louder. The mother cow led her calves through the dense forest, guiding them carefully through the dense underbrush. Why are we leaving our home

The mother cow, with her quick wit and knowledge of the land, had saved them from a potentially disastrous situation. From that day on, her calves not only grew strong and healthy but also learned the value of intelligence, resourcefulness, and the bond of family.

As night began to fall, they reached a small hill. Wijithayama knew this hill was higher than the surrounding lands and would remain above water even if the river flooded. Exhausted but relieved, they settled down for the night, huddled together for warmth.

The next morning, as the sun rose, the extent of the flooding became clear. The village was partially underwater, and their home was among the areas affected. The calves looked at their mother with newfound respect and gratitude.

The village was known for its serene beauty but also for the challenges it posed during the monsoon season. The floods often brought with them not just water but also unforeseen dangers to the livestock.

As they moved, the oldest calf, intelligent and curious, asked, "Mother, where are we going? Why are we leaving our home?"

Once upon a time, in a lush, green village surrounded by paddy fields and forests, there lived a clever and resourceful mother cow named Wijithayama. She had three precious calves, and their safety and well-being were her utmost priority.

The journey was fraught with difficulty; the path was slippery, and the sound of the river grew louder. The mother cow led her calves through the dense forest, guiding them carefully through the dense underbrush.

The mother cow, with her quick wit and knowledge of the land, had saved them from a potentially disastrous situation. From that day on, her calves not only grew strong and healthy but also learned the value of intelligence, resourcefulness, and the bond of family.

As night began to fall, they reached a small hill. Wijithayama knew this hill was higher than the surrounding lands and would remain above water even if the river flooded. Exhausted but relieved, they settled down for the night, huddled together for warmth.

The next morning, as the sun rose, the extent of the flooding became clear. The village was partially underwater, and their home was among the areas affected. The calves looked at their mother with newfound respect and gratitude.

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