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Touched by this selflessness, the spirit snapped its fingers. Ganga’s greed vanished, replaced by genuine love for her sister.
"Tell me what the spirit told you. Tell me the magic words, or I will throw you into the river!"
So the next time you see a tamarind tree, remember Ganga’s jump. And be kind. Because the best magic doesn’t come from spirits—it comes from a generous heart. If you enjoyed this extra quality retelling of the Akkana Tullu Kannada story, please share it with a child who needs to hear it. Help preserve the folk tales of Karnataka. akkana tullu kannada story extra quality
Crying, Kaveri repeated the words: "Goggayyate, Goggayyate, nanna akkana tullu tandu baa."
Kaveri, obedient as ever, would climb the tree, her small feet finding knots in the bark. She would work from sunrise until the afternoon sun beat down on her back. Her fingers would turn black from the tamarind pulp, and her saree would be stained. Touched by this selflessness, the spirit snapped its fingers
Kaveri thought for a moment. She did not ask for gold or palaces.
"Who summons me with anger?" the spirit thundered. Tell me the magic words, or I will throw you into the river
The ground shook. The spirit appeared, but this time it was ten feet tall. Its backward feet kicked up dust.