THE BRAHMIN,S DREAM
Here is another interesting story from the Panchatantra
collection. Once upon a time, there lived a poor Brahmin by the name of
Swabhavakripna in a village. Swabhavakripna was all alone and had no friends or
relatives. He was known for his miserliness and used to beg for his living.
Whatever food he got as alms, he kept in an earthen pot and hung it beside his
bed. Whenever he felt hungry, he took out some food from the pot and ate it.
One day, the Brahmin
got a quantity of rice gruel, so much that even after eating to his full, a pot
full was left. Brahmin was very happy to get such quantity of food. As the
night progressed, the Brahmin lay on his bed but he could not take his eyes
from the pot. Soon, he was fast asleep. He began to dream that the pot is
overflowing with rice gruel.
He dreamt that if a
famine came to the land, then he could sell it for a hundred silver coins. With
these silver coins, he would buy a pair of goats. They would have kids in every
six months and soon he would acquire a herd of goats. Then he would trade the
goats for buffaloes and cows. Then they would have their young ones. They would
grow up and give lots of milk. He would sell the milk in the market and make
lots of butter and curd from it. Then he would sell that butter and curd in the
market. Like this, he would become richer than ever before.
With this money, he
would buy a large house with four buildings in a rectangle. A wealthy Brahmin
after seeing his affluence would marry his daughter to him. Soon, the wife
would deliver a son and he would name him Soma Sharma. The Brahmin would scold
Soma, when he would play around all day making noise. But Soma would not listen
and anxiously the Brahmin would pick a stick and run after him.
Buried in his dream,
Brahmin picked up the stick lying near his bed. He started hitting in the air
with the stick. While doing so, he hit the earthen pot with the stick, the pot
broke and all the contents spilled over him. The Brahmin woke up to find that
he was dreaming the whole situation. All his dreams got shattered at once.
Moral: One should not build castles in the air.
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