I am Samaritan Woman - Found the living water
It was an ordinary day when my friend came rushing toward me in early morning with exciting news. "The son of our village head has returned from India after 33 long years of travel and graduation from University in Taxila at India!" s he exclaimed. "He will be giving a lecture on his education and life there. Let’s go and hear his stories." I felt a stir of curiosity within me and decided to join my friend. Together, we set out on foot toward the village head's house, eager to listen and learn. The village was buzzing with excitement. As we settled among the crowd, the middle aged man began his oration. He spoke passionately about life in India, painting vivid images of a society very different from our own. "In India," he said, "people are divided into four castes. Brahmins are priests, Shatriyas are warriors, Vaishyas are traders, and Shudras are workers. Then, there are the Nishadas—forest dwellers—who exist beyond the reach of these social ...