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Hi, it's View from Point of View Channel.
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After many episodes of Ramakien
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we're still on the topic of the birth of main characters of this epic.
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And the character we're talking about today
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is Mondho (Mandodari in Ramayana)
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who's the consort of Thotsakan.
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Let's see how this character was born.
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The story I'm about to tell you
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is still from the same version
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which is the one written by King Rama I of Chakri Dynasty
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as usual.
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If you guys are ready, then let's begin!
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For the birth of ordinary characters
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it would be like
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the father comes from here, the mother comes from there.
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The two met and fell in love.
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Then they got married and later had a baby.
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Something like that, right?
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That was how a normal person is born, so basic.
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But from many episodes
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you can probably see that this isn't the case for the characters in Ramakien.
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Mondho, for instance,
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owes her birth to the four hermits.
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Four hermits. All Men.
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That is
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Hermit Atunta,
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Hermit Vajira,
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Hermit Visudh
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and Hermit Maharommasing.
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These four hermits didn't have sexual intercourse or whatsoever.
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They practice asceticism in Himmapan forest.
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They are all quite rigorous.
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They sit there, practicing asceticism, for a long long time
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-- their entire life span.
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So, they are very holy
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which means that we shouldn't joke about them like I just did
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Such a bad role model, don't copy me, okay?
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Since these four hermits are good-hearted
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and they purely practice asceticism,
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they have plenty of food to eat.
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There are 500 cows
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in the area of Himmapan forest.
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Every morning, all 500 cows would walk uniformly
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to the front of the hermits' dwelling.
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They arrive and there's a glass bowl
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Every cow would stop there and leak its milk
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right in the glass bowl
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then leave.
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The cows take turn leaking their milk until all 500 of them finish.
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So it means that the hermits wake up every morning to the milk buffet.
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It's like when we're staying at the hotel
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there'll be milk dispenser for breakfast buffet
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that sort of thing.
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So, the hermits wake up each morning
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then share the milk in that bowl.
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After finishing the meal, of course, the milk is from 500 cows
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so it's more than enough for the four of them.
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The hermits would always make merit
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by sharing the milk to the animal surrounding
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which is
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a frog.
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There's a frog
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a female frog
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living in that area.
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Each morning, when the hermits are full
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they'll feed some to the frog.
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I also don't understand why this frog is drinking milk.
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Frogs actually eat insects or stuff like that, don't they?
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Anyways,
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the frog in this story drinks milk.
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It lives near the milk bowl.
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Its heart is filled with gratitude toward the hermits.
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In the afternoon, the hermits will go out and do their daily routine
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which includes collecting fruits and plants
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to eat or use in daily life.
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The story proceeds this way
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until the emergence of this sophisticated woman.
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That woman has no name.
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And she's not a human
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but a female Naga.
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I'm not talking about Thai Mae Nak Phra Khanong
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who's the wife of P Mak, no.
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I'm talking about a real Naga
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which is a female
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and a daughter of the Nagaraja or the king of Naga
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whose name is Kala Naga.
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He's like the king of the Underworld.
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Well...
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Let's refer to her as the Naga princess.
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This princess lives in the Underworld
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and she's very lonely.
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She doesn't understand why
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she hasn't had any lover.
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She's stuck here in the Underworld without any romance.
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The reason isn't written in the book.
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In my view, I think that it's because
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she's the daughter of the king, the princess. Hello? Who'd dare hit on her?
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Everyone is considered lower than her.
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The other Naga princes are also gone without reason
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leaving her lonely.
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This Naga princess just can't take it anymore, she really needs someone
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so she can
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yup
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She wants to party, you know?
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She really needs to get laid.
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So, one day, the princess can't take it anymore.
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She decided to sneak out
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like us sneaking out to RCA
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something like that.
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The Naga princess makes her way into the human land
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drilling through the ground
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from the Underworld.
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When she arrives, she takes the form of a beautiful woman, walking along the beach.
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Casually walking,
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strolling along the beach.
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"If I come across a male being"
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"I'm gonna get him", she thinks.
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Human being, Gandharva, Kinnara, angel, giant
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Anything that's considered male
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I'll take it.
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"I can't take this no more! Anyone!", she must be screaming inside.
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But it turns out that she's been walking for so long
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without anyone in sight.
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"What's going on today?", she asks in her mind.
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There's literally no one.
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She can't hold this anymore.
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She keeps walking and walking.
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Suddenly, she spots a male being.
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But it's not a human.
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It's actually a snake.
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A simple, ground snake
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which is considered low-class.
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But since she's losing control of herself
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she doesn't really care anymore.
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And she can also transform into other creatures.
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She's a Naga, okay?
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That's why she can transform back into a giant snake.
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So, this princess
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transforms herself back into the form of Naga.
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A Naga, you know?
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Then she slithers into the bush along the way of Himmapan forest
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and have hot sex with that ground snake.
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But this sneaky princess has her luck run out
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because of the four hermits
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that we were talking about.
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They are out for their daily routine,
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walking in the forest,
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just chilling,
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collecting fruits like mango
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mayongchid, this and that.
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Then they look at the ground
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Whoa!
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"What are you guys doing?"
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"Why are you guys doing it here?", they ask.
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If this were an ordinary animal
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or an ordinary person
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what will one do if one see this?
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Walk away, right?
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Just let them have some privacy.
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But these four hermits wouldn't let them.
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They feel like this is inappropriate.
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She's the daughter of the king of Nagas.
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It's not possible for a princess like her to associate with such peasant.
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No no.
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"We are the guardians of Himmapan's forest purity", they think.
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"This is unacceptable"
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So one hermit takes out his walking stick,
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and pokes the Naga princess.
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At first, he pokes around the end of her tale.
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Like, hey, what are you doing?
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Of course, it's just her tale.
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She is having fun, she won't feel anything.
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But the hermit still keeps doing it.
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He should stop, isn't he? But he wouldn't.
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So, he changes his mind
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and pokes right in the center of her body.
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How could she feel anything on her tail anyway?
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Let's just poke her body.
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Bam!
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She must've felt something, it was quite a hard one.
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She finally realizes what's going on, then looks up and becomes shocked.
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"Who are these four people?", she screams in her mind.
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"And what have they seen?"
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"Will they tell father?"
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Feeling embarrassed,
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she hurriedly drills through the ground
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back into the Underworld.
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On the contrary, the hermits don't know what they have done.
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They are happy with it.
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They feel like they've preserved the purity of Himmapan forest.
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Now, they are pleased and ready to go back to what they were doing,
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which is collecting fruits,
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leaving the Naga princess,
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who has already gone down into the Underworld,
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stressed out (sighing).
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She thinks, "Gosh, these four hermits"
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"Will they tell anyone?"
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"And will father know about this eventually?"
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"Then what will happen to me?"
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"Will he scold me?"
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"Or am I getting punished?"
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"Can he bear with what I've done?"
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"What am I gonna do???"
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"Let's just kill them."
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So, she comes back on the human land
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and spy on them near their hermitage.
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Then she finally notices that
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each morning the hermits will drink the milk in this glass bowl.
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And there's no one guarding it.
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So, one day,
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after the cows finished their milking into the bowl,
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the hermits haven't come out.
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She crawls to the glass bowl
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and spit her venom into it.
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A Naga is a snake, you know? A venomous one.
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And since she is a giant snake
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her venom is fatal.
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So, the Naga princess spits her venom into the milk,
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hoping that all of them would drink it and be dead.
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Just get rid of them,
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so they can't tell anyone what she's done.
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Then she goes back to the Underworld.
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Guess who has witnessed all this,
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the frog.
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The one that lives near the glass bowl.
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After the frog saw the Naga princess spit her venom into the bowl,
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she feels like
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she must do something.
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She must be grateful for these hermits who feed her milk every day,
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--- even though I actually eat insects as food.
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So, she makes up her mind,
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thinking that she must do something
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to make the hermits aware of the veom in the bowl.
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Hmm, but how?
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They won't understand her hand gesture.
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"Hmm, what am I supposed to do?", she thinks.
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" I've got an idea"
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"I''m gonna sacrifice my life"
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"I'll jump into the milk bowl"
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"And if I were dead"
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"I'd be reincarnated in human form in my next life because of this sacrifice."
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So, the frog decides to kill herself.
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She jumps into the milk bowl, splash!
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Obviously, the Naga's venom kills her.
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She floats in the bowl.
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In the next morning,
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the hermits wake up as they always do.
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They are about to have their usual breakfast, which is the milk.
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As they arrived where the bowl is,
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they are shocked to see a dead floating frog.
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Four of them get into group
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and engage in gossip,
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such as, "Isn't the frog so ungrateful?"
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"We feed her milk everyday"
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"How gluttony!"
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"So gluttony!"
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"She should've waited, it's just a few hours."
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"And she's so small."
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"Only a couple spoons would make her ful.l"
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"She should've waited to eat after us."
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"But she hadn't, that's why she's dead from drowning in the milk."
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"Maybe she ate too much and her stomach couldn't take it."
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"Or maybe she ate so much that she became fat"
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" and she couldn't possibly climp up."
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They go on guessing.
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But since these four hermits
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have practiced asceticism,
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are kind-hearted,
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and are merciful,
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they then feel like
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they can't just let her die like this.
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It would be a sin.
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They think they should bring the frog back to life.
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So they arrange a ceremony, building the fire.
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Then they put the frog in the middle of the fire.
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They pray
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then the frog is revived.
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When she regains her consciousness,
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the hermits ask her right away
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"Frog, why are you so greedy?"
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"So greedy that you went in there?"
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"We take good care of you"
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"and this is how you repay? Being gluttony?"
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Of course, being accused like that, the frog clarifies --
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"Hey, wait!"
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"I didn't go in there to drink the milk."
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"Do you know that there was a Naga spitting her venom into the bowl?"
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"I didn't know how to tell you,"
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"so I decided to jump in there."
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"So that you can see my dead body"
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"and know that the milk is contaminated."
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If the frog could really talk like this,
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I don't know why she didn't just wait around the bowl
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and tell the hermits what'd happened in the morning,
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like, "Hi, there's venom in the milk, don't drink it."
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I don't really know why she didn't do that.
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But many people say that
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the frog couldn't talk at first,
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but after the ritual and the spells of the hermits, she then can.
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This isn't stated in the book, anyway,
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so I'm gonna skip it.
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When the hermits hear the frog's reason,
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they praise her for her goodness,
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her gratitude, her loyalty,
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and for saving their lives.
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"You want to be a human, right?", they ask the frog.
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"You don't have to die anymore."
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"You were already dead, right?"
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"We'll transform you"
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"into a human."
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As a result, they rearrange the ritual,
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resetting the fire and stuff.
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Then they put the frog into the fire again
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and keep praying.
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The frog then turns into a beautiful woman,
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so beautiful.
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She's perfect from head to toe. Let's say her beauty is beyond human.
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She's so pretty that it's hard to believe she's a human.
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It's like she's an angel fallen from heaven.
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It's unclear which species she is right now.
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Maybe she's not human.
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So, the hermits name her
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"Frog, since you've been transformed into a human"
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"We'll name you Mondho."
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But they are all hermits, they forgot that
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to have this pretty woman in the same dwelling
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is rather inappropriate.
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What should they do?
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"Frog, you can't stay here anymore", they say to her.
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"You can't just sleep and wait for the milk like you used to".
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"'We'll bring you to Shiva"
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That being said, the four hermits bring Mondho to Shiva
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on the paradise.
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When they arrive, they say, "Shiva, we found this beautiful woman, Mondho"
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"We decided to give her to you."
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But guess when do they take her there,
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when Uma is sitting there.
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It isn't written in the book how Shiva and Uma felt
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but we can guess based on reality.
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Giving a beautiful woman to Shiva
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while Uma is there,
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weird, right?
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When the hermits go back,
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Shiva turns to Uma and tells her that
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"Sweetheart, see this beautiful woman?"
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"It wouldn't be appropriate for me to keep her"
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"So, I'd like to give Mondho to you."
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"She can be your servant."
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And that's how Mondho is Uma's servant.
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Of course, since she is decent,
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, good, hard worker, etc.
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Uma loves her dearly.
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She teaches Mondho everything
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magic, spell, anything, she'd teach her
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all by herself.
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She teaches Uma regularly.
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This is how Mondho ends up with Uma ever since.
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That being said, I feel like this episode is already long.
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I should just end it right here.
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See you next time, bye-bye.
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Sa wad dee ka.
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Seriously, have you guys ever questioned this?
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When the frog was dead, the hermits revived her.
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And why can't they also do this with the other characters in Ramakien?
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Except for those monkey soldiers who were granted with the wish to be immortal,
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to resurrect when the wind blows, something like that.
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For example,
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Thotsakan was in despair because of Indrajit's death.
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Why didn't he bring Indrajit to the hermits
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and asked them to bring him back to life, stuff like that.
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I also don't know why.
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Maybe there are more details about it
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details that are not stated in the book.
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Take this as a casual talk or
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funny thoughts during the story, then.
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See you later, bye.