In a small, bustling Indian village nestled among lush green fields and colorful houses, lived a blind poet named Raghav. Despite his blindness, his heart was full of dreams and stories. One sunny morning, as he sat under a giant banyan tree, a shimmering fairy appeared, offering him three wishes. Raghav’s eyes sparkled with curiosity and hope, wondering what magic could bring him happiness.



Raghav thought carefully and wished for a garden where every flower sang beautiful melodies. Instantly, the ground blossomed with vibrant marigolds, jasmine, and roses, each emitting gentle tunes. The air filled with sweet music, making everyone in the village smile. Raghav’s heart danced with joy as he listened to the symphony of colors and sounds, feeling grateful for his wish coming true.



For his second wish, Raghav asked for a magical bridge that could tell stories from all over India. As he spoke, a beautiful stone bridge appeared, carved with intricate patterns of elephants, peacocks, and temples. When villagers crossed it, the bridge whispered tales of brave warriors, wise sages, and festive celebrations. Children gathered around, listening eagerly, their imaginations soaring with every story. Raghav felt proud that his wish brought knowledge and wonder to everyone.



For his final wish, Raghav asked for a festival of lights that would brighten every corner of the village. Suddenly, lanterns, diyas, and colorful lights floated into the sky, illuminating the night like a thousand stars. The villagers danced and sang, celebrating together. Raghav’s heart was filled with warmth and happiness, knowing his wish brought joy and unity. The village shimmered with love and light, a true Indian festival of happiness.



As dawn broke, Raghav realized that the true magic was not just in his wishes, but in the happiness and kindness they brought to others. His heart was full of gratitude, knowing that sharing joy and dreams can make the world brighter. The villagers learned that kindness, imagination, and love are the greatest treasures of all. And from that day, everyone in the village cherished the magic of giving and dreaming big.