Moonlight Village Girl Story for Kids

Village Girl Story for Kids 1

Village Girl Story for Kids: Nandram lived in a village with his wife Sunanda and daughter Khushboo. Nandram had a small farm. In which he used to do farming.

They had built a hut nearby in which they all lived. One day at the time of Ram, all three were preparing to sleep in the courtyard of the house. Khushboo used to sleep with her mother. Both mother and daughter were talking.

Fragrance: Mother, why don't we have lights at home? Most of the houses in the village have lights.

Sunanda: Daughter, one day we too will have a permanent house and lights will be installed in it. Now look at the benefits of not having lights, one is that we complete all the work during the day, like we cook and eat food during the day. This keeps health good. Second we go to sleep early. This helps us wake up early in the morning.

Fragrance: But mother, it gets so dark at night.

Sunanda: Daughter, look at what beautiful light the moon is giving us in the sky. Then where are we in the dark? And yes, this light will remain with you throughout your life, wherever you go. Whenever you grow up and look at the moon, remember your mother's words.

Time was passing like this. One day, Khushboo's mother Sunanda's health worsens. She is taken to the hospital but she does not survive. Khushboo hugs her mother and cries a lot.

Nandram is also heartbroken by his wife's death. After a few days, they sell their farm and house and come to the city with Khushboo. With this money Nandram opens a small shop. They get Khushboo admitted in a school.

Khushboo was very quick to read. She would go to school and come home in the afternoon, cook food and give it to her father at the shop. Both father and daughter eat together. Nandram used to cook food in the evening after coming from the shop.

Now they lived in their small rented house. While sleeping at night, Khushboo would miss her mother a lot. She used to run to the terrace to see the moon.

This is how time passes. Khushboo becomes a doctor after studying. He gets a job in a government hospital.

One day when Nandram comes home from the shop –

Fragrance: Dad, I have some good news to tell you. I have been transferred to our village. Now let us go to our village.

Nandram: But daughter, what is there now? Anyway, I don't feel like going there at all. After your mother died, I didn't feel like going there, so I came here.

Fragrance: Dad, I miss mom a lot. Let's go there and see our house, who knows if we get it back I will buy it. Mother's memories are linked to that house.

Nandram: But daughter, what will happen to the shop here?

Fragrance: Father, now you rest, you have worked very hard, you will sell this shop and buy a farm in the village and will get laborers to work on it.

After a few days, both father and daughter reach the village. Going there, Khushboo buys her house by paying a higher price. While living on rent in the village itself, Khushboo gets that house made permanent. Now lights were also installed there.

Here Nandram buys a farm in the village and starts farming.

One day when Nandram returns home, he sees Khushboo making his and her bed in the courtyard.

Nandram: The daughter would sleep inside as there is not even a fan here.

Fragrance: This is what it feels like when dad sleeps here. Like sleeping with mother. When the moonlight of this moon falls on me, I remember my mother.

Now both of them sleep in the courtyard every day. Following the path shown by her mother, Khushboo would cook food in the evening and sleep early at night and wake up early in the morning.

A landlord lived in another village near the same village. One day he comes to meet Nandaram and asks for Khushboo's hand for his son.

Nandram talks to Khushboo. After taking care, Khushboo gets ready for marriage.

When Khushboo was leaving the house. So she says to her father –

Fragrance: Father, keep my bed safe. Whenever I come to meet you, I will sleep here in the courtyard under the moonlight.

Hearing this, tears start flowing from Nandram's eyes.

Nandram: Yes daughter, I also feel that your mother will keep waiting for you.

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