Foreword:
This article mainly tells that the mortal girl Koira became pregnant by eating the “fruit of the god of the moon Mani’s semen”, which made her very inexplicable, thinking that she had never had a relationship with any man, she was still a virgin, and she was pregnant with a child. When the child is full moon, he prays to the gods to verify who the child is. The child finally recognized the god of the moon Mani who was disguised as a beggar. Koira couldn’t accept a beggar as her husband, so she took the child to throw herself into the sea. When the god of the moon Mani reacted, they had already run far away, and they kept chasing after them, but they couldn’t stop the tragedy in the end…
Mani, the god of the moon, is the creator of all things in the world. He sometimes likes to play some pranks to entertain himself. He would often dress up as a ragged and sloppy beggar, wander around the village, play with the gods, and let others laugh at him at will.
Koira ate the fruit that the god of the moon Mani turned into with semen and gave birth to a child
At that time, there lived in the village an extraordinary and beautiful girl named Koira, and even the gods in the sky loved her passionately.
One day, as Koira was sitting under the shade of the Rukhma tree, the god of the moon transformed into a beautiful bird and stood on the branch of the tree where the haughty girl was enjoying the shade. He turned a drop of his semen into a bright, ripe fruit, which fell in front of Koira. Koira saw that the fruit was very attractive, so she picked it up and ate it with relish. Although none of the men had the opportunity to be intimate with her, she was pregnant from then on, and by nine months she gave birth to a boy. She has been raising the baby for a year and still doesn’t know who his father is or how she conceived the little guy in the first place. When the baby could crawl, Koira prayed to the gods to come and let her know who the father was.
The gods are all glad to attend. They all dress themselves clean and beautiful. Because every god hopes to appear in front of the extraordinary and beautiful Koira with the most elegant and beautiful appearance, and every god hopes to be chosen by her to be her husband and master.
Koira asks son to identify father
After the gods came to the Anchikchi Wilderness and sat down. Koira said to them, “Ah, venerable gods, I invite you here to let you understand my woes. My son is already one year old, but I don’t even know who his father is, and I don’t even have the chance to meet him. My body is chaste, I have never had intimate contact with any man. I think you all understand this very well. Now is the time to get to the truth and tell me frankly which of you is responsible for my misfortune. I want to know who is the father of my son.” The gods looked at each other in dismay when they were asked, and they were all silent, but none of them could bear to refuse Koira’s request.
Koira can not accept that the ragged beggar is her child’s father
At this time, the god of the moon Mani dressed up as a beggar in ragged clothes and sat in the last position after the gods. Fair Koira did not even look out of the corner of her eye when she appealed to the gods, for she could never have guessed that this ragged beggar was just what she was looking for. Seeing that the gods were silent, Koira couldn’t help feeling a little anxious, and said loudly: “Since none of you are willing to admit it, then you have to ask the little guy to recognize his father himself!” After all, she took out the child who had just turned one year old and put it on the ground.
Immediately, the little fellow walked straight and crooked towards the place where the ragged Mani was sitting. The little guy smiled happily and spread his arms around the thigh of the god of the moon, Mani. Seeing this, Koira felt ashamed and saddened. She rushed to Mani’s side, hugged the child, lifted it high, turned around and said in a hoarse voice: “Could it be that I, such a virgin who is more than a fairy, want my child to find such a sloppy beggar as a father, my God! Why does God let me accept such shame? When will I be able to wash away this shame!” After that, she flew up and ran to the coast in despair.
the god of the moon regrets disguised as a beggar and sets out to chase Koira
the god of the moon Mani saw that Koira was leaving in great sorrow, and he had a premonition that something was wrong. In an instant, he had turned into a god in magnificent golden clothes and radiated thousands of rays of light, and he immediately set off to chase Koira.
“Koira, my dear.” He called her name very tenderly, “Take a look back at me, you see how handsome and decent I really look.”
But proud Koira, full of grief and indignation, dismissed his appeal, and said to him without turning her head: “Is it not enough for me to know that my boy has such a poor beggar father? Now I don’t want to see anyone anymore!” With that, she disappeared into the distance.
the god of the moon met a vulture on his way to chase Koira
the god of the moon Mani pursued closely all the way, and kept calling: “Stop, Koira, just take a look at me! Where are you, why can’t I see you?” On the way, he met a vulture, He asked the vulture if he had seen Koira and his children. The vulture replied: “She is not far from here, hurry up and chase her, you will be able to catch up with her!”
After hearing its good words, Mani said gratefully to the vulture: “From now on, you are immortal. You can fly freely in the sky and build your nest on the top of the mountain, and no one will disturb you. From now on, you can use the carcass of any animal, no matter what it is, to satisfy your hunger. As long as it is a beast without an owner, you can hunt and kill it to feed yourself. Anyone who dares to kill you will definitely suffer from heaven!”
the god of the moon met a skunk on his way to chase Koira
the god of the moon Mani continued in pursuit and came across a skunk, who the god of the moon Mani asked if it had seen Koira.
You ran away for nothing! The skunks are honest with the god of the moon Mani, you can’t keep up with them no matter what!
So, after hearing this, the god of the moon Mani cursed it angrily: “From now on, you can only go out of your cave in the dark; from now on, you stink all over your body, animals hide from you, and humans hate you, as long as humans see you, they will hunt and kill you!”
the god of the moon met a cougar on his way to chase Koira
the god of the moon Mani went on for another drive and came across a puma. Ask it if it has seen Koira.
The cougar said: “As long as you have her in your heart, she is very close to you. I think you will catch up with her eventually.”
So, the god of the moon Mani said to it: “From now on, everyone will respect you. You are the judge of all beasts, and you can judge their life and death. You will enjoy high honor after your death. Whoever kills you can take your fur, but only with your head. They can save your teeth, but have to put a pair of gemstones in your eye sockets. In this way, you can die and still live. On major festivals, people will put on your fur and put your head on their own. “
the god of the moon met a fox on the way to chase Koira
On the way, Mani met the fox again. The fox said to him: “Don’t chase her, anyway, you can’t catch up with her.”
the god of the moon Mani cursed it again: “Let people chase you as soon as they see you, no one will respect you, no one will bury your dead body.”
the god of the moon met a goshawk on the way to chase Koira
Later, he met Goshawk again, and Goshawk told him that Koira was not far from here. So the god of the moon Mani said: “From now on, everyone respects you. Every morning you can eat a little bird that has been fed with nectar. During the day, you can choose any bird to satisfy your hunger. In order to show respect to you, even the person who killed you must kill a jaguar. In festive festivals, people wear the eagle’s head on their own head. “
The god of the moon met a parrot on the way to chase Koira
Mani, the god of the moon, continued to chase, and met some parrots, they told him: “Don’t waste your efforts, you can’t catch up with Koira.”
The god of the moon, Mani, said to the parrots: “From now on, you will never have peace. People will buy, sell and imprison you for your tongues, and hate you for your talkativeness.”
the god of the moon went to the sea and found Koira and his son turned into stone
At last, the god of the moon Mani came to the sea and saw that Koira and his son had been turned to stone. Seeing that she had pursued for so long and got such a result, the god of the moon Mani was very sad, and wandered on the shore with a sad face.
What the god of the moon Mani happens with the mother pigeon?
At this time, he saw two beautiful girls guarded by a big snake on a lonely rock. They were the daughters of Bachakama, and their mother had gone to the sea to visit Koira. the god of the moon Mani decided to rescue them from the big snake, so she tried every means to make the big snake turn around, and hugged her sister with one hand. When he was going to take his younger sister down in the same way, the younger sister turned into a white dove and flew away. From then on, the Indians called the girl Urbi, which means “pigeon”, and the girl’s mother Urbi Huachak, which means “pigeon mother”.
At that time, there were no fish in the sea, only a few in the fishpond of Mother Pigeon. In order to punish Mother Dove, the god of the moon Mani went to visit Koira privately and released all the fish in her aquarium into the sea. All the fish in the sea now come from the mother pigeon.
Pigeon mother knew what had happened from her little daughter. Furiously, she ran after the god of the moon Mani and said to him with a cheerful face, “My dear Mani, have you brushed your hair too much? There seems to be something in your hair.” the god of the moon Mani smiled and sat beside her with her head on Mama Pigeon’s lap. Mother Pigeon pretended to be looking for it in his hair, but secretly ordered the rock: “Come here, put it on Mani’s head.” But how could such a cleverness fool the god of the moon, Mani. He said he was a little sick and needed to move, and as soon as she let go, he slipped back to the Holy Land.