
When three playful puppies fell into an old construction pit occupied by a cobra, panic swept through the quiet village. The sun was setting, and the shadows grew longer as anxious whispers filled the air. No one dared to enter the pit. The cobra, coiled and hood raised, was poised to strike. The helpless puppies huddled together, trembling in confusion.
Mrs. Sharma, their frantic owner, pleaded for help. Then came Anil—the village’s quiet snake charmer. Known for his strange affinity with snakes, he stepped forward with calm resolve. With only a bamboo stick in hand and a soft tune on his lips, Anil descended into the pit.
The cobra watched him closely, its tongue flicking. But Anil’s melody—an ancestral lullaby—seemed to soothe the snake. Its hood lowered, tension gave way to stillness. Carefully, Anil guided the puppies away from danger and lifted them to safety.
Cheers erupted. The cobra remained, strangely peaceful. That evening, the pit transformed from a place of dread into a symbol of unexpected harmony—proof that courage and empathy can tame even the fiercest fears.