Can you write about Budhu Mokil story and its similarity to Rehman or Mahoon or Mahollat jinn and also Sarjeel Mokil in performance?
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There is one Budhu Mokil doing darker acts, and his brother Sudhu Mokil or Bhutum of fair acts success. They are in Bengali story thus-
The story of Budhu Mokil (also known as Budhu Mukil or Budhu-Bhutum) is a beloved piece of Bengali folklore. It’s a classic "unlikely hero" tale that blends magic, sibling rivalry, and the triumph of the underdog.
Here is a summary of the legendary tale:
The Miraculous Birth
The story begins with a King who has two wives: a Duo Rani (the favored queen) and a Suo Rani (the neglected queen). In a twist of fate, both queens give birth at the same time, but the outcomes are quite unusual:
* The favored queen gives birth to a human son.
* The neglected queen gives birth to two strange creatures: Budhu (a monkey) and Bhutum (an owl).
Despite their animal forms, Budhu and Bhutum are intelligent, loyal, and possess a hidden noble nature.
The Quest for the Brides
As the princes grow up, the King decides it is time for them to marry. He sets a challenge: each prince must go out into the world and find a bride.
* The human prince returns with a princess from a wealthy kingdom.
* Budhu and Bhutum, through their wit and some magical intervention, manage to win the hearts of two beautiful sisters (often portrayed as celestial or highly virtuous women) who see past their animal exteriors.
The Turning Point
The favored queen and her son are constantly trying to humiliate Budhu and Bhutum, believing they are nothing more than common animals. However, Budhu and Bhutum consistently outperform the human prince in tasks of bravery, intelligence, and kindness.
Eventually, it is revealed that Budhu and Bhutum were under a curse. In a dramatic climax—usually involving a test of fire or a moment of great sacrifice—their animal skins are shed (or destroyed), revealing them to be shining, handsome princes.
Key Themes
The story of Budhu Mokil is more than just a fairy tale; it carries several deep messages:
* Inner Beauty: The core message is that true worth lies within, not in outward appearances.
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* Justice for the Neglected: The "neglected queen" and her "animal" sons are eventually vindicated and restored to their rightful place of honor.
* The Power of Virtue: Budhu’s success comes from his cleverness and his kind heart, rather than brute strength.
Fun Fact: This story was famously compiled by Dakshinaranjan Mitra Majumder in his seminal collection of Bengali folk tales, Thakurmar Jhuli (Grandmother’s Bag of Tales), published in the early 20th century.
This in mythology, Budhu has been compared to Ksheergundak bhairav or drinking elixir from regenerative system of target to cause libidup transfer, or the Garud, and is actually the Bhutum which is Budhu Mokil, doing darker acts, with mother Binata or Yogadya bhairavi; and Sudhu Mokil is his good acts doing brother.
Now, when we call Budhu, he has to be given Meat in cemetery, for serving purpose. He then thus is shown unclad by summoner, to take connection from his Mooladhar chakra unto the target, to get resulted happiness. They are like Vaman or Dwarf with white wings.
Rehman also does Libidup transfer like it, but Budhu has got white crane like wings, is Dakshinachari sadhana, while Rahman is Hadin or AL-Hud Shaitan jinn, Mohallat or Mahiyan of Red looking like cupid resembling Satan, with whitish yellow tinge, is the Eshwar bhairav of Trisota abode ,where it takes the juice from unto sent conglomeration of three erotizing vessels as Eda, pingala and Shushumna; unto its base as Target's mudra. Thus the bhairav is at constant burning in Lake of brimstone or desire, with unquenchable thirst of nefarious liquid base of that part, burning in eternity, being preacher condemned such after death, as becomes one with it. He may excite others but causes his own downfall. It is for entertaining another's dream for performance. The Bilal Mokil on the other hand, is Sarjeel hermit or Sharkeel or Shankarshan bhairav or Dandapani bhairav; that is in unionization to both genders, even God's interest, and also of Hoor, such as Illyaneena; thus having stout rod on hand denoting specific part, that could even make a man act like woman, thus he is called Dandapani bhairav also. But it is instead of self application for divinely consummation, by a Mokil, or God's hand. Sarjeel even serves 1st satan Zargaam or Devasavarni manu.

