The girl, the Tantrik and the Goddess

Sudipta pens a prizewinning story.

….she liked his black flowing robes and his graying beard. He had a deep booming voice and spoke funny things, and always amused the children with the clatter of his metal tongs that he carried in his backpack. Today, Anu had spotted him walking by the paddy field and had inquired about the value of her new-found treasure — the five-rupee note. The Tantrik told her that he had something far more valuable than that little note, and decided to give it to her because she was such a nice kid.

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