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A Snake Charmer's
Story
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A Snake Charmer's
Story
Story of Aryanath’s
Grandfather
Aryanath's grandfather and great-
grandfather were snake charmers, known as
saperas.
Snakes were very important in their lives,
and they traveled from village to village with
them in bamboo baskets.
Page 3


A Snake Charmer's
Story
Story of Aryanath’s
Grandfather
Aryanath's grandfather and great-
grandfather were snake charmers, known as
saperas.
Snakes were very important in their lives,
and they traveled from village to village with
them in bamboo baskets.
When they arrived in a village, a crowd would gather to
watch them take the snakes out of their baskets.
Even after the show, people stayed because they knew
the snake charmers had medicines made from plants
in the woods.
Page 4


A Snake Charmer's
Story
Story of Aryanath’s
Grandfather
Aryanath's grandfather and great-
grandfather were snake charmers, known as
saperas.
Snakes were very important in their lives,
and they traveled from village to village with
them in bamboo baskets.
When they arrived in a village, a crowd would gather to
watch them take the snakes out of their baskets.
Even after the show, people stayed because they knew
the snake charmers had medicines made from plants
in the woods.
Aryanath's grandfather, inspired by his father, takes pride in
aiding people with his medicines, particularly when medical
facilities are distant.
People reciprocate the snake charmers' assistance with financial
support or food grains.
Page 5


A Snake Charmer's
Story
Story of Aryanath’s
Grandfather
Aryanath's grandfather and great-
grandfather were snake charmers, known as
saperas.
Snakes were very important in their lives,
and they traveled from village to village with
them in bamboo baskets.
When they arrived in a village, a crowd would gather to
watch them take the snakes out of their baskets.
Even after the show, people stayed because they knew
the snake charmers had medicines made from plants
in the woods.
Aryanath's grandfather, inspired by his father, takes pride in
aiding people with his medicines, particularly when medical
facilities are distant.
People reciprocate the snake charmers' assistance with financial
support or food grains.
Sometimes, they were called to help when
someone was bitten by a snake, and they would
try to figure out which snake bit the person by
looking at the bite marks.
As Aryanath grew older, his father taught him
how to remove the poisonous teeth (fangs) from
snakes and how to close their mouths on the
poison tube.
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