In a small vibrant village nestled among lush green fields and colorful flowers, lived a kind-hearted blind poet named Raghav. Despite his blindness, he was famous for his beautiful poetry that touched everyone's heart. One day, Raghav sat under a giant banyan tree, feeling a little sad because he wished he could see the world he described in his poems. Suddenly, a shimmering fairy appeared, smiling kindly, offering him three magical wishes. Raghav’s eyes sparkled with hope and curiosity as he wondered what he should wish for first.
Raghav thought carefully. 'I wish to see the beautiful world I have only imagined,' he said. The fairy nodded and touched Raghav’s eyes gently. Suddenly, colors burst into his vision—bright reds, deep blues, and shining golds. Raghav’s eyes widened with wonder as he saw the vibrant village, the smiling faces of children, and the shimmering river flowing nearby. His heart filled with joy, but he also realized that seeing the world meant he now had to learn to navigate it without his usual guide—his heart and his poetry.
As Raghav marveled at his new sight, he thought, 'I wish for wisdom and peace in my heart so I can share my poetry and happiness with everyone.' The fairy smiled and touched his forehead. Instantly, Raghav felt a calmness spreading through him. His mind was filled with wise words and gentle thoughts. Now, he could understand the feelings of others and write poems that brought comfort and joy. The villagers noticed a new glow in his eyes—one of deep understanding and kindness.
Thinking about his village, Raghav said, 'For my last wish, I want happiness for everyone—children, elders, animals, and plants.' The fairy nodded happily and waved her hand. Suddenly, the village shimmered with joy—children danced, elders smiled, birds chirped happily, and flowers bloomed brighter than ever. Raghav’s heart swelled with love. He realized that true happiness comes from sharing kindness and caring for others. From that day, Raghav’s poetry spread happiness far and wide, reminding everyone of the magic of kindness.
From that day on, Raghav used his gifts to spread kindness, understanding, and happiness through his poetry. He learned that true magic lies not in wishes, but in the love we share and the kindness we show. The villagers remembered that even in challenges, hope and compassion can light up the world. And so, the little village became a place where dreams and kindness grew together like the beautiful flowers in their gardens.
