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Magical Girl part-2

I have arranged for you to join a bharatanatyam dance class, where you will learn the ancient and graceful art form that expresses our culture and spirituality. You will make new friends there who will support you and admire you. Come on, let's go." Radha dragged Rajeshwari out of the bed and took her to the bathroom. She helped her wash her face and brush her teeth. She then combed her long hair and braided it with flowers. She applied some makeup on her face, such as kajal, bindi and lipstick. She then adjusted her half saree and made sure it was properly draped and tucked. She also added some more jewellery, such as bangles, earrings, necklace and anklets. She then made her stand in front of a mirror and said, "Look at yourself, my dear. You are so beautiful. You look like a goddess." Rajeshwari watching herself in mirror   Rajeshwari looked at herself in the mirror and felt disgusted. She hated what she saw. She hated her mother for doing this to her....

Magical Girl part-1

 Rajesh was a happy 11 year old boy who loved playing cricket and video games with his friends. He lived with his mother, Radha, who was a single parent and a devout Hindu. Radha always wanted a daughter, but she was grateful for her son and loved him dearly. She also believed in astrology and magic, and often consulted a local priest for guidance. One day, the priest told Radha that her son's horoscope indicated that he would face a lot of troubles and dangers in his life as a boy, but if he became a girl, he would have a prosperous and peaceful future. Radha was shocked and scared by this prediction, and asked the priest what she could do to change her son's fate. The priest gave her a magic potion and told her to secretly mix it in her son's milk before he went to bed. He said that the potion would transform Rajesh into a girl overnight, and that he would forget his past life as a boy. Radha was hesitant at first, but she decided to follow the priest's advice, thinki...

Bad Horoscope Part-10 (final)

 On the next day I was drowning in my anxiety at thought of going to school. And even now I am again wearing a Halfsaree and with all the jewellery like bangles, anklets, tika, ear rings, nose ring, and a necklace. Day by day my body is becoming more and more feminine. And my periods were over. 2 days before the school I was going to school my mom took me to the tailor shop and had my measurements to get a uniform. But there is one favour that's going according to my wish, and that is changing my school so that my classmates will never know that I have transformed into a girl. Then at last the day I am going to school has arrived. I dressed in the school uniform and took my chunni and pinned it to my shoulders. Then i did a little makeup to my self. I had my earrings and nose ring. I put a small chain around my neck. My hair was parted into two and I had a twin braids. I took a bindi and put it between my eyebrows. Me in school uniform   Me and my mom went to the s...

The Dancer's wish

Rajesh was a 12th grade student who loved dancing but felt insecure about his skills. He wished he could be as graceful and talented as the bharatanatyam dancers he admired on TV. Bharatanatyam is a form of Indian classical dance that originated in Tamil Nadu and expresses Hindu religious themes and spiritual ideas. One day, he went to a temple and prayed to the goddess Saraswati, the patron of arts and learning, to make him the best dancer in the world. To his surprise, a bright flash of light appeared and he saw the goddess standing before him. She smiled and said that she would grant his wish but with a twist: he would have to become a girl for one year and learn bharatanatyam from a guru in Chennai. She said that this was the only way he could truly appreciate the beauty and discipline of the dance form. She also said that everyone’s memories would be altered so that they would think he was always a girl. Before Rajesh could protest, he felt a strange sensation in his body. He look...

Raj to Raji

Raj was a ten year old boy who lived in Mumbai with his parents and his sister Rani. He was a curious and adventurous kid who liked to explore new things and learn about different cultures. He was especially fascinated by the traditional Indian dresses that his mother and sister wore on special occasions, such as sarees, lehengas, salwar kameez and churidars. He wondered how it felt to wear such colorful and intricate outfits that seemed so different from his usual jeans and t-shirts. One day, when he was alone at home with his mother, he asked her if he could try on some of her clothes. His mother was surprised by his request, but she decided to humor him and see what he was up to. She thought it might be a phase or a game that he would soon get over. She took him to his sister bedroom and opened her wardrobe, where she had a collection of beautiful dresses from various regions of India. "Which one do you want to try?" she asked him. Raj looked at the dresses with awe and ex...