Ai does write good stories:
One sunny day, high up in the sky, the great bird Garuda was flying when he saw Nandi the divine bull. Nandi was seated near the entrance of Lord Shiva's abode, enjoying the warm sun and peaceful surroundings. Garuda gracefully landed beside Nandi, and they exchanged respectful greetings.
"Om Namah Shivaya," said Nandi, bowing his head in reverence.
"Jai Shri Ram," replied Garuda, with equal respect.
Nandi and Garuda had always been on good terms, but they seldom had a chance to engage in a friendly conversation. Garuda, being the mount of Lord Vishnu, asked Nandi, "How is Lord Shiva? I have not seen him in a while."
Nandi, who was the gatekeeper of Lord Shiva's abode, replied, "Lord Shiva is doing well. He is in a meditative state at the moment, but I can inform him of your visit if you like."
Garuda replied, "No, it's not necessary. I was just flying by and thought I would check in. It's always good to hear that Lord Shiva is well."
Nandi nodded in agreement and asked Garuda, "How is Lord Vishnu doing?"
Garuda replied with pride, "Lord Vishnu is doing great. He is always busy protecting the world and upholding righteousness. It is an honor to serve him."
Nandi nodded his head and said, "Indeed, Lord Vishnu is the protector of the universe, and his work is of great importance."
They both took a moment of silence to reflect on the greatness of their respective Lords. Then, Garuda asked Nandi, "What do you like to do in your free time?"
Nandi replied, "I love to sing the praises of Lord Shiva, and I also enjoy watching the devotees who come to seek his blessings. What about you, Garuda?"
Garuda replied, "I love to fly, and I also enjoy listening to the mantras and hymns dedicated to Lord Vishnu."
Nandi smiled and said, "It's always nice to have a hobby that brings us closer to our Lords."
Garuda nodded in agreement, and they continued their conversation, discussing various topics related to their respective Lords and their devotion to them. They spoke with mutual respect and admiration, and it was clear that their friendship was based on a deep understanding and appreciation of each other's beliefs and traditions.
As the sun began to set, Garuda bid farewell to Nandi, and they both went their separate ways, feeling grateful for the opportunity to connect and share their love and devotion for their respective Lords.