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Storytelling

The star DRUVE

Name of the Kindergarten
Scuola dell’infanzia “La casa del sole” “La casa dell’arcobaleno”
Country
Italy
Tale typology
Intercultural traditions
Story teller
Parent
Tale summary
A long time ago in a kingdom located in India, a king by the name of Uttan, had two wives, Suniti and Suruchi. Both had a Druve and Uttare son. one day Druve was playing with his father, sitting on the throne Suruchi, taken by anger, I drag Druve and told him that only his son can play with his father. only Uttare can become the father's heir. Druve was wounded by the words of his stepmother ran and told everything to his mother, who in despair answered him: - your father loves Suruchi and Uttare more, that's why he has moved away from us, you should love and worship the father of the world, the God Vishnu . Struck by his mother's words, he retired and prayed continuously on a mountain. After five months, struck by loyalty, God Vishnu presented himself to him and promised them a happy and loving life (including that of his father). In addition, to reward his loyalty, he decided that after his death, Druve would become the brightest star in the sky and thus become the star of every sailor. Druve thus had a happy life and also became the heir of his father's kingdom, even today his star shines high in the sky. The star Druve is also known as Polaris

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