In this serene setting lives Ravi, a young boy known for his extraordinary strength. Villagers often watch in awe as he carries bundles of hay effortlessly or helps lift heavy wooden carts stuck in the muddy paths. Ravi's strength is both a blessing and a mystery, sparking tales of legend and wonder among the villagers.
Ravi spends his mornings helping his father, Mohan, in the fields. Mohan is a humble farmer, proud of his son's abilities but always reminding him of the importance of kindness and humility. "Strength is a gift, but a true heart is what makes a man," he often tells Ravi as they work under the sun.
Ravi notices a group of travelers struggling to cross the swelling river that runs through the village. Without a second thought, he rushes to their aid, his heart pounding with urgency. The villagers watch from a distance, their hearts filled with both fear and admiration for the boy who never hesitates to help.
He uses his strength to guide them safely across, battling the fierce currents and rising water. The travelers, drenched and relieved, express their gratitude to Ravi, their voices filled with gratitude and disbelief at his strength.
Ravi sits with Mohan under the shade of an old banyan tree. "You have made us all proud today, my son," Mohan says, his eyes filled with pride. Ravi smiles, knowing that his strength is a gift meant to serve and protect those in need.
Ravi continues to be a beacon of hope and strength, his heart as strong as his arms. The villagers share stories of his bravery, ensuring that the legend of the boy with the strength of an elephant will be told for generations to come.
















