Bahila Ataklti
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Digital artist, storyteller, and online entrepreneur.
I write about creativity, self-growth, and building income through art and digital platforms. Exploring new ways to turn imagination into opportunity.
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The adventures of odysseus
Nausicaä answered him kindly. She told him where he was and that the people of the country were kind to luckless wanderers. The King, her father, would receive him with all courteous hospitality. She summoned the frightened maids and bade them give the stranger the oil so that he could cleanse himself and find for him a mantle and a tunic. They waited while he bathed and dressed, then all set forth for the city. Before they reached Nausicaä’s home, however, that discreet maiden directed Odysseus to fall back and let her and the girls go on alone. “People’s tongues are so ill-natured,” she said. “If they saw a handsome man like you with me, they would be hinting at all sorts of things. And you can easily find my father’s house, it is so much the most splendid. Enter boldly and go straight to my mother, who will be spinning at the hearth. What my mother says my father will do.”
By Bahila Ataklti12 days ago in History
The Story of the Glutton
The Story of the Glutton the tale of Sebgugugu the greedy man enforcing the homely old moral of the goose who laid the golden eggs through a quite extraordinary case of stupid and obstinate selfishness. sebgugugu was apoor man whose sole wealth was a white cow with her calf . one day while his wife was away hoeing her garden plot in the jungle and he was siting in the sun outside his hut a bird came and perched on the gate post . it began to sing and as he listened he seemed to hear these words " sebgugugu kill the white one ; kill the white one and get a hundred " When his wife came home the bird was still " Look here, wife ! Do you hear what
By Bahila Atakltiabout a month ago in History
The gods
the gods The Titans, often called the Elder Gods, were for untold ages supreme in the universe. They were of enormous size and of incredible strength. There were many of them, but only a few appear in thestories of mythology. The most important was CRONUS, in Latin SATURN. He ruled over the other Titans until his son Zeus dethroned him and seized the power for himself. The Romans said that when Jupiter, their name for Zeus, ascended the throne, Saturn fled to Italy and brought in the Golden Age, atime of perfect peace and happiness, which lasted as long as he reigned.
By Bahila Ataklti2 months ago in History



