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Little Stories Everywhere

Grandpa Gopi’s Magic Medicine | 46

Little Stories Everywhere

Audible

Stories For Kids, Fiction, Folktale, Classics, Fairy Tale, Story, Kids & Family, Fable

4.31.2K Ratings

🗓️ 16 November 2021

⏱️ 17 minutes

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Summary

Twins Ayush and Shalu are excited to celebrate the first day of Diwali, which honors Dhanvantri, the god of Indian medicine… but they can’t stop fighting! When they dare each other to taste the strange liquid from a peacock-shaped beaker, they are suddenly transported to an ancient village, filled with potion cures for jealousy, anger, cruelty and spite. How will they decide which cure to take home? And what will Grandpa Gopi say when he realizes what they’ve been up to?!

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0:00.0

From Wundry, I'm Priya Ayaar, and this is Little Stories Everywhere.

0:15.2

Each episode will bring you stories for kids

0:17.8

that spark the imagination, take you to other worlds,

0:21.3

and bring joy. This is Grandpa Gopi's Magic Medicine. It was a cool and crispy fall morning.

0:37.0

Ayush sat up in bed.

0:43.0

Shalu, get up, whispered Ayush.

0:47.0

Uyghu.

0:48.0

Why?

0:50.0

Ayush's twin sister Shalu groaned and pulled the covers over her head.

0:55.0

Even though they were twins, Ayush and Shalu were different in all sorts of ways.

1:01.0

He was an early bird, and she was a night owl. Ayush wanted to become a

1:06.9

musician and Shalu a doctor. Because it's Devali! That's why? said Ayush.

1:14.0

How could I forget?

1:17.0

exclaimed Shalu.

1:18.0

And with that, she threw off her covers and they raced

1:22.0

downstairs to the living room.

1:25.0

It was the first day of Devali, the festival of lights.

1:29.4

Grandpa Gopi had been busy decorating the living room for the occasion. A statue of Dunventri, the god of Indian

1:37.1

medicine, stood in the middle of the living room. The god had four hands, each holding a special healing object.

1:46.0

There was a potion for immortality, a spiral conch shell,

1:51.0

the scriptures of medicine, and finally a blood-sucking leech.

1:58.1

Below the statue, Grandpa Gopi had laid out herbs and flowers as offerings to Dunvandri.

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