Dimdima
Online Children's Magazine from India
There was a sickly young girl who always seemed to be at death's door. Her neighbour was a widow, bent with age. Whenever she caught sight of the girl she would shake her head sadly and say: "Oh God, why do you torment that poor child...if you want a life take this old woman!"
One evening a bull in the village, put its head into a large black pot to get at some grain at the bottom, and then couldn"t get its head out. Frightened and confused, it ran hither and thither, unable to see where it was going because its eyes were covered by the pot.
Meanwhile, the old woman we mentioned, was visiting her neighbour. She came out and as usual began shaking her head and saying that if God wanted a life he should take hers. Suddenly she became aware that a powerfully-built beast, apparently headless, was rushing at her.
"Yama has come for me!" she thought and was filled with terror.
"Mercy, my Lord, mercy!" she screeched, falling to her knees in front of the advancing bull. "Spare me. There's a sickly girl next door. Take her instead!"
Dimdima is the Sanskrit word for ‘drumbeat’. In olden days, victory in battle was heralded by the beat of drums or any important news to be conveyed to the people used to be accompanied with drumbeats.
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Dimdima.com, the Children's Website of Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan launched in 2000 and came out with a Printed version of Dimdima Magazine in 2004. At present the Printed Version have more than 35,000 subscribers from India and Abroad.