The dialogue revolves around an incident where a disaster has struck a village, leaving many people dead and a mysterious creature is suspected to be the cause. The people are worried and some are seeking the help of local gods and goddesses.
A character named Maruti is mentioned, and someone is worried about him. Another character, a sort of leader or king, is talking about finding a solution to the problem and is determined to take action.
The conversation also involves a character named Mata Nandini, who is a mother cow that provides milk for the children in the village. The milk from Mata Nandini has magical properties, and people are initially hesitant to drink it, fearing it might be poisonous. However, after some people drink the milk and find it to be sweet and harmless, the rest of the villagers also start consuming it.
The dialogue suggests that the village is facing a severe crisis, possibly due to a natural disaster or an attack by a monster, and the people are seeking divine intervention to resolve the issue. The conversation also touches upon themes of faith, miracles, and the importance of milk for the well-being of children.
1. Mata Nandini is a cow who gives milk.
2. Anjan Pradesh is a location where a search for cows was conducted.
3. Maruti is a person who is worried about the cows.
4. Rishi Vishwamitra is a person who was involved in a past incident.
5. Rishi Vashishtha is a person who understands the reason for someone's uneasiness.
6. Guru Vashishtha is a person who is served by the Lord.
7. Bulbpurvak is something that was being taken away by Rishi Vishwamitra.
8. Kesari is a person whose son is mentioned.
9. Pavansut is a person who is mentioned as the son of Brahma.
10. Asaro is a person who has caused a big loss.
11. Mata Nandini's milk is considered a miracle.
12. The milk is filled in vessels in every house in the village.
13. The villagers are unsure if the milk is safe to drink.
14. Maruti does not want to drink the milk.
15. Some villagers drink the milk and experience pain in their stomachs.
16. Others drink the milk and find it sweet and tasty.
17. The milk is compared to the nectar of the Gods and the milk of Kamdhenu.
18. The villagers thank the Gods for the milk.
19. Maruti is grateful to the mother cow for helping them.
20. Lord Bajrangbali is mentioned as a deity who has helped the villagers.