
7 Diamonds
Aarush and the Great White Elephant Seraph
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Narrated by:
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Patrice C. Smith
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By:
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Fionnuala Swann
About this listen
Dear Listeners,
This is story 3 in the 7 Diamonds Series. As you know the monk Gana (once the thief Gana) has hidden 5 diamonds in lamps made by the monks to give second chances to those he needs them. He relies on Ganesh to send them where they can make dreams come true. We find them with Ava a Navajo Shaman and her dog Spirit, with Pradeesh a young boy who dreams an impossible dream and now one reaches Aarush a small Indian boy who loves the great white elephant Seraph and dreams of a simple life with Seraph, his friend Ana and his family. Read on and you will find our teeshirts etc on fionnualaswannstoryteller on Spreadshirt if these interest you!
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