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¸üµÖŸÖ ×¿ÖÖÖ ÃÖÓãÖÖ, ú´ÖÔ¾Ö߸ü ×¾ÖªÖ¯ÖϲÖÖê׬֭Öß, ´Ö¬µÖ ×¾Ö³Ö֐Ö, ÃÖÖŸÖÖ¸üÖ Std 8 Sub EnglishChapter 2.14 Hercules was the son of Jupiter, king of the gods. Juno, queen of the goddesses, had children of her own, and she hated Hercules from the moment of his birth, because Jupiter loved him more than he loved her children. When he was eight months old, she had two snakes put near him, to kill him. Hercules, however, strong as a man even in his babyhood, strangled the monsters before they could harm him.

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¸üµÖŸÖ ×¿ÖÖÖ ÃÖÓãÖÖ, ú´ÖÔ¾Ö߸ü ×¾ÖªÖ¯ÖϲÖÖê׬֭Öß, ´Ö¬µÖ ×¾Ö³Ö֐Ö, ÃÖÖŸÖÖ¸üÖ Std 8 Sub EnglishChapter 2.14 Eurystheus then thought of a very difficult – nearly impossible task. He asked Hercules to bring the golden apples from the garden of the Hesperides. The Hesperides were three beautiful maidens whose work was to guard the tree bearing the golden apples presented by Jupiter to the queen of the gods. The maidens were assisted in their task by a huge, hideous dragon. It was a dangerous task, and the distance was great, for the apples grew in that far-off Africa from which Hercules had only just returned. But with a brave heart, not giving himself one day’s rest, he set forth again to Africa to do his duty.

¸üµÖŸÖ ×¿ÖÖÖ ÃÖÓãÖÖ, ú´ÖÔ¾Ö߸ü ×¾ÖªÖ¯ÖϲÖÖê׬֭Öß, ´Ö¬µÖ ×¾Ö³Ö֐Ö, ÃÖÖŸÖÖ¸üÖ Std 8 Sub EnglishChapter 2.14 He had not the faintest idea in which part of Africa to look for the apples. A friendly god whispered to him that Nereus, one of the lesser gods, whose home was in the sea, could advise him in which direction to go. Now Nereus was very cunning. When he saw anyone coming to ask him a question, he took the form of a fish and swam far away beyond hearing. But Hercules was lucky enough to catch Nereus when he was having a midday nap upon a rock, and he held him firmly until he had answered every question. Then, with a light heart, our hero travelled towards Africa. Having landed in the north, he was able, through what had been told him by Nereus, to reach the garden of the golden apples. How to get the treasures was now his chief difficulty. If he won the fight with the dragon, there still remained the three fair maidens to oppose him, and the greatest hero of his time could not very well lift a weapon against three girls.

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¸üµÖŸÖ ×¿ÖÖÖ ÃÖÓãÖÖ, ú´ÖÔ¾Ö߸ü ×¾ÖªÖ¯ÖϲÖÖê׬֭Öß, ´Ö¬µÖ ×¾Ö³Ö֐Ö, ÃÖÖŸÖÖ¸üÖ Std 8 Sub EnglishChapter 2.14 “ That I will gladly do,” cried the hero; and, in a moment, the giant bent his knees and placed the load of the heavens upon the shoulders of Hercules. There he meant it to remain, for he was a cunning giant, and had grown tired of his weary burden. It did not take him long to reach the garden and pluck the golden apples.

¸üµÖŸÖ ×¿ÖÖÖ ÃÖÓãÖÖ, ú´ÖÔ¾Ö߸ü ×¾ÖªÖ¯ÖϲÖÖê׬֭Öß, ´Ö¬µÖ ×¾Ö³Ö֐Ö, ÃÖÖŸÖÖ¸üÖ Std 8 Sub EnglishChapter 2.14 As soon as he had returned, he placed the sacred treasures in the hands of Hercules. Then, laughing with joy at being free from his heavy burden, he began to walk merrily away. “Stay but for a little while,” shouted the astonished Hercules; “if I am to carry your load, place it more comfortably upon my shoulders. It is only right that you should show me that kindness.”

¸üµÖŸÖ ×¿ÖÖÖ ÃÖÓãÖÖ, ú´ÖÔ¾Ö߸ü ×¾ÖªÖ¯ÖϲÖÖê׬֭Öß, ´Ö¬µÖ ×¾Ö³Ö֐Ö, ÃÖÖŸÖÖ¸üÖ Std 8 Sub EnglishChapter 2.14 The giant at once agreed to do what Hercules wished, and with both hands he raised the load so that it might lie more easily. As soon as the hero felt the weight lifted from him, he ran swiftly to a distance. Then he turned round for last look at the angry and disappointed Atlas, and laughed in triumph as he heard the cries of the giant, which sounded like the pealing of thunder.