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The Flute That Sang the Himalayas
Nepal Basuri Himalayan
– A Story from the Heart of the Hills –
High in the green folds of the Chitwan foothills, where the mists danced every morning and birds sang with the river, lived a quiet boy named Temba. He wasn’t a talker. While other children played loudly, Temba would sit beneath the old rhododendron tree, carving flutes from bamboo he found by the river.
His grandfather, Aale Baje, was once a great flute player, known in villages far and wide. But now, age had taken his breath, and the basuri lay silent in a wooden box.
“Every flute carries the song of its maker,” he often told Temba.
“But it only sings when your heart is still.”
Temba tried many times to play. His fingers knew the shape, but the sound never came out right. One day, a large fair was announced at the nearby town – musicians, dancers, and travelers from across the Himalayan valleys would gather. Aale Baje smiled, placing the old flute in Temba’s hands.
“Go, not to win. Go to listen. Go to learn.”
Temba walked for two days, sleeping under stars and listening to wind and water. At the fair, he saw many flutes—beautiful, polished, expensive. He felt small with his rough, handmade flute. He hid behind a food stall, watching performers. One girl played a tune so sweet that even the breeze paused to listen.
That night, by the river, Temba sat alone. He closed his eyes. He didn’t try to play like the others. He just listened—to the river, the rustling trees, the distant mountains breathing under moonlight. Then slowly, gently, he placed the flute to his lips.
And it sang.
Not perfect, not loud, but soft—like the voice of the mountain itself. A man walking nearby stopped. Then another. A small crowd gathered, silent, not clapping—just listening. One old woman wiped her eyes.
When Temba returned home, Aale Baje was waiting outside.
“I heard it,” he said softly.
Temba was surprised. “But I played far away.”
Baje smiled, tapping his chest. “Not with my ears. Here.”
Since then, Temba became known as “The Boy Who Played the Himalaya”. Not for fame, not for reward—but because his flute carried the wind, the river, and the heart of Nepal itself.
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