Banjara and horse - Moral story English
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Moral story English - Banjara and horse
There lived a banjara in Vishadpur village. The banjara had a horse, the horse was very beutifull and wide.
Once upon a time, Banjara was going to a village far away to meet his friend on his horse, the way to reach there passed through the middle of the forest. There used to be many thieves, thugs and thugs in the forest, the fear of wild animals was different.
Banjara had left for his path sitting on a horse. Suddenly he saw a pond in the middle of the forest, he thought that I would drink some water after walking and give water to the horse too, thinking that he stopped there and started drinking water. Then he heard a voice - "Hey brother someone save me, get me out of here."
Banjara was astonished to hear this, who could be in such a deserted place? Then his eyes fell on the pit next to him, an old man appeared in the pit.
Old man - get me out of here, I have been stuck in this pit hungry and thirsty for many days.
Banjare took pity on the old man, he pulled him out of that pit.
Old man - I am standing here today because of you. You look good man, I live right here in a nearby village. While cutting the grass, he had fallen into this pit by deceit, if you had not come, then you do not know how long he would have been lying in this pit. If there is any difficulty, then definitely come to me, I will definitely help you.
Saying this the old man walked towards his hut and the banjara also went on his way.
Once upon a time it was night when the banjara returned to his tent. The road was quiet, the sizzling wind was leading the way on his horse in the midst of the terrifying forest, with watchful eyes
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Suddenly a man appeared under the tree, that man interrupted the banjara- Hey! Where are you going this night? Jungle Path! alone at that! If a dangerous animal is found somewhere!
Banjara said - even if I do, what should I do, I have to go to the tent
The man said - My village is nearby, let's stay overnight with me and go to our tent in the morning
Banjare said - you are needlessly upset
The man said - what's the matter.
Banjara got caught in his net after hearing his sweet talk
The man took the banjara to his house and welcomed him, tied the horse to a peg, fed the horse grain, made the banjara sleep on the cot and himself slept on the ground, the banjara kept thinking to himself how good a man is. Thinking this, Banjara fell asleep in peace
When the rooster roared in the morning, the man woke up and the banjara got up and washed his hands and datun. Thanks to the man for giving him a place to stay overnight at his house As soon as the banjara got ready to walk and loosened the reins of his horse
The man shouted - Hey what are you doing? Where are you taking my horse?
The banjara said nervously - your horse! This is my horse
The man scolds and said - Shut up, this horse is mine. Just last night, my peg has given birth to this horse, my peg is also mine. Hearing this, Banjare's senses were blown away, what kind of trouble he has embraced.
Banjara said hey brother, don't laugh, the horse is mine, just in the night, I came to your house sitting on it. The man was not ready to agree, both of them started quarreling among themselves. Banjara says that the horse is mine.
The banjara says to the neighbors, see brother, this man says that last night only my peg gave birth to this horse, now you tell me how the peg can give birth to a horse, this horse is mine .
What did Banjare know that both the man and his neighbors are thugs who together cheat simple men. Both of them mixed yes with the thug and threatened the banjare and drove him away.
The poor banjara got into trouble. Banjare remembered old man only then, in search of old man's hut, he reached the forest near the pond. The banjare called the old man, hearing the banjare's voice, Old man came out of his hut in a hurry.
Old man said - Hey Banjare brother, how are you Banjare told the whole story of snatching the horse.
Old man said - don't worry, I will teach those thugs a lesson that will be remembered for life.
The next day Old man and Banjara went to the head of that village and told their problem and requested to get the horse back, the headman sat a jury and called those people including the horse
The chief said to the thug - why did you take the horse of the banjara.
Thug - Chief, the horse is mine, just last night my peg has produced a horse. Both of those neighbors also testified about this - yes yes it happened.
The chief was shocked to hear this. The chief knew that this man and both his neighbors are thieves, together they rob a simple person and are saved every time due to false testimony.
Old man was seeing all this deceit, he thought it was a chance that. he started pretending to sleep.
Chief woke up Old man and asked - why have you come and why are you sleeping here.
Old man said - Sir, I live on the bank of the pond in the forest, last night these men from your village came on horseback and set the pond water on fire. When I started extinguishing the fire in the water, these people stole my 1000 dollar and ran away. I have come here for my Asharfis, give them my blessings.
Chief Understood old man's point, he told the thugs, you guys return 1000 dollar of this old man.
Speak a thug - Sir, this old man is telling a lie, we have not stolen any mony.
Old man - it is he who has stolen, I have seen stealing with my own eyes last night.
thugs speaks - no it's a lie. Now you tell me, do you set fire to water?
Old man said - When a wooden peg can give birth to a horse while it is alive, why can't water catch fire?
The chief said - they are right to say. When a peg can have a horse, why can't water catch fire? Either return the horse to this banjara or give 1000 Asharfis.
Now did the thugs lose their senses after hearing this, repenting, the thugs returned the horse of the banjara and the headman threw the thugs out of the village. The banjara returned to his tent, praising Old man's cleverness.
lession of story
This story teaches us that we should never trust others.
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