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preethy uthup
@peeli · 5:00

Babu chaiwala - a short story of love and compassion

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In the days that followed, the village, once shrouded in Melakli, blossomed into cremated and understanding, mirroring the ethos of Babuchetan had cultivated. The once silenced laughter reverberated through the streets, and the aroma of coffee once more wafted through the air, carrying with its echo of shared stories and shared laughter. The hermit's teaching interwoven with the legacy of Babuchettan. Compassion became the guiding

The story is compelling please hear.

@peeli
preethy uthup
@peeli · 1:20
Ah, let me complete the story with a complete understanding of what it really means to the. To me. When I wrote the story, it was a testament of perpetuating legacy of empathy, providing that even in the face of loss, the radiant ripples of kindness could illuminate countless lives and shape unity into an enduring sanctuary of peace and happiness. By writing the story, I just wanted to understand and tell you to weave the story
@challasrigouri
Challa Sri Gouri
@challasrigouri · 1:15
And you show the world there are still people who really are kind, generous, humane and still the world is filled with such kind of great people and with great hearts. Thank you so much. Preeti. Have 80
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Adarsh Rai
@TheDevilsHorse · 4:55
It happens with me when I listen to any loss and all there is a part of me which. Wherein there is a gap to have that understanding. And I faced this thing from my childhood when my grandfather passed away. So I. I have an absence of a certain emotion when that loss happens. Okay. I have a very deep understanding to why someone has left the world. I don't know. This sounds very difficult to make anyone understand
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Ranjana Kamo
@Gamechanger · 0:47

@peeli

Hi, Briti. This is beautiful narration. And, you know, there is always this person who keeps the entire neighborhood bonded. And you'll find this person anywhere that you go. There will be one person, you know, whom everybody looks up to. So there's a babu challa in every city or maybe every neighborhood who can bring out the empathy and who can bond all the people together. This is nice to hear the story. Have a lovely Sunday. Bye
@peeli
preethy uthup
@peeli · 1:13

@challasrigouri

Everybody loves him and everybody acknowledges him. And there's a certain amount of cohesiveness that happens around that place and there is a positive energy that comes from that. So I really believe that this is a story that is there in every city or every village or any place that I go. So that is the essence and thread that I took and took up the story. I'm so happy that you liked it. Take care, dear. Bye
@peeli
preethy uthup
@peeli · 5:00

@TheDevilsHorse

So even the hermit had an effect, but the same effect even the challa had. So it doesn't matter, like, where their backgrounds. So I really am trying to change myself into that, and I hope I conveyed this message and I hope you're doing good with your throat. There's something called Samahan, which you get in Amazon. It is a herbal concussion, which you boil and then you drink. It gives you a lot of soothing effect to your throat
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preethy uthup
@peeli · 1:53

@Gamechanger

And it can be the uber driver, it can be the be, but they are of pure soul. So as I was telling know this year in my habit tracker, one thing what I have put into is to listen to people and be more patient and talk less and listen more. So I would be more having wisdom by the end of this year rather than all the years that had been with me
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Ranjana Kamo
@Gamechanger · 0:33

@peeli

Thanks so much for your kind words, Priti. And I'm so glad you are on this beautiful mission of listening more. And definitely. I'm sure you know, your mission will lead you to so much inner peace and a lot of enlightenment. And that's such a great feeling. The thought itself is wonderful. So all the best. Take care. Have a lovely evening. Bye
@Vivek.Padalia
Speaking Buddha
@Vivek.Padalia · 1:49

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Hi, Priti. That's a wonderful sharing, I think. And I enjoyed this story. At the same time, I also feel that, yes, everywhere you see people like him and whether it's a place or a small town or big cities. And when I was listening your story, I was also thinking that, yes, it happens in every house. Also we have someone, everyone loves him or her and she or he is an energy at home
@journeys
Hi, Peeli. Thank you so much for this story. And I think, you know, you have sort of perhaps reflected so many such people in our lives, in our communities, who selflessly contribute, who sometimes become the axis. Right. Then they kind of draw people around. They help people connect with one another, and they are the catalyst, so to speak. So it's beautiful
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Gunjan Joshi
@Bibliophile · 2:27
It is so heartwarming and heartfelt. Secondly, I always say, Preeti, that I find wisdom among most unprecedented people and in most unprecedented places. And such people like Babu Chetan, there are other people too who often appear nondescript but are very significant for our lives. Few such names that come to my mind are the canteen Vala of my college days and the lab attendant. The canteen vala used to keep food for me because I used to get late in labs, the practical labs
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