Ang Alamat ng Ahas na si Saha: Aral ng Sipag at Pagsunod
Once upon a time, in a small village, there lived a hardworking mother named Aling Teresita and her lazy son, Saha. Aling Teresita did everything she could to provide for them, but Saha was always lying around and not helping his mother.
One day, Aling Teresita asked Saha to help her plant some seeds, but he refused. This made his mother very angry and she said some hurtful words to him out of frustration. Suddenly, a loud clap of thunder was heard and Saha slowly started to lose his arms and legs until he turned into a snake.
From then on, he was known as the snake Saha. Aling Teresita and the villagers were shocked by what had happened to Saha, but they soon realized that it was a lesson for Saha to learn the value of hard work and obedience.
The villagers would often tell the story of the snake Saha to teach children the importance of listening to their parents and working hard. They would also warn them about the consequences of being lazy and disobedient.
Saha, as a snake, roamed the village as a reminder of the consequences of his actions. He hoped that the children of the village would learn from his story and grow up to be responsible and hardworking individuals.
And so, the village learned an important lesson from the story of the snake Saha, and Saha himself realized the importance of hard work and obedience. From then on, he slithered around the village as a reminder to everyone to always listen to their parents and work hard.
The end.

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