: After collecting the required five litres, Rama Natha returns to the sage. The sage tells him there is no magic potion. Instead, he points to the massive wealth Rama Natha earned from selling the bananas over six years.
: Driven by greed, Rama Natha cleans his empty fields and plants rows of banana trees. For six years , he and his wife work tirelessly—he collects the dew, while Madhumati sells the banana crops at the market. perevod teksta the bottle iz uchebnika 7 klassa
The story titled (often found in 7th-grade English textbooks like Poorvi ) tells the tale of Rama Natha , a man obsessed with finding a magic potion to turn objects into gold. The Story of Rama Natha : After collecting the required five litres, Rama
: A wise sage named Mahipati tells Rama Natha that such a potion exists but requires five litres of dew collected from banana leaves. Crucially, the sage insists that Rama Natha must plant and tend to the banana plants himself. : Driven by greed, Rama Natha cleans his
: Rama Natha, the son of a wealthy landlord, ignores his vast lands to search for a "magic potion". Despite his wife Madhumati’s warnings about their dwindling wealth, he spends his time and money being cheated by people promising him magical secrets.