
The Helpless Weaver
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Narrated by:
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Sophia Weaver
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Sophia Weaver
About this listen
Once upon a time, there was a weaver named Somlik in a city. Even after making a variety of colorful and beautiful clothes, he only earned enough money to buy him food and clothes. He never earned surplus money. On the other hand, other weavers became wealthy by weaving simple and rough clothes.
Seeing them, one day, Somlik said to his wife, "Dear! Look at these weavers, they have always made rough and ordinary clothes and have gained a lot of wealth, while I am poor until today even after making beautiful, excellent clothes. It seems that this place is not fortunate for me, so I have decided to go abroad and earn more money."
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