GIFT
Here is one more interesting tale from the album of
Panchatantra. Once, there lived a pious Brahmin in a small village, by the name
of Mitra Sharma. He used to perform religious rituals. On one occasion, he was
rewarded with a goat for his services by a wealthy man. The Brahmin was happy
to get a goat as the reward. He happily slung the goat over his shoulder and
began the journey towards his home. On the way, three cheats (Thugs) saw the
Brahmin taking the goat.
All of them were lazy
and wanted to cheat the Brahmin so that they could take away the goat. They
said,” This goat will make a delicious meal for all of us. Let's somehow get
it”. They discussed the matter amongst themselves and devised a plan to get the
goat by befooling the Brahmin. After deciding the plan, they got separated from
one another and took different hiding positions at three different places on
the way of the Brahmin.
As soon as, the
Brahmin arrived at a lonely place, one of the cheats came out of his hiding
place and asked Brahmin in a shocking manner, “Sir, what are you doing? I don't
understand why a pious man like you needs to carry a dog on his
shoulders?" The Brahmin was surprised to hear such words. He screamed,
“Can't you see? It's not a dog but a goat, you stupid fool". The cheat
replied,” Sir, I beg your pardon. I told you what I saw. I am sorry, if you
don’t believe it.” The Brahmin was annoyed at the discrepancy, but started his
journey once again.
The Brahmin had
barely walked a distance, when another cheat came out of his hiding place and
asked the Brahmin, “Sir, why do you carry a dead calf on your shoulders? You
seem to be a wise person. Such an act is pure stupidity on your part." The
Brahmin yelled, "What? How can you mistake a living goat for a dead
calf?" The second cheat replied, ""Sir, you seem to be highly
mistaken in this regard. Either you don’t know how does goat look like or you
are doing it knowingly. I just told you what I saw. Thank you". The second
cheat went away smiling. The Brahmin got confused, but continued to walk
further.
Again the Brahmin had
covered a little distance when the third cheat met him. The third cheat asked
laughingly, "Sir, why do you carry a donkey on your shoulders? It makes
you a laughing stock”. Hearing the words of the third thug, the Brahmin became
really worried. He started thinking, “Is it really not a goat? Is it some kind
of a ghost?"
He thought that the
animal he was carrying on his shoulders might really be some sort of a ghost,
because it transformed itself from goat into a dog, from dog into a dead calf
and from dead calf into a donkey. The Brahmin got frightened to such an extent
that he hurled the goat on the roadside and ran away. The three tricksters
laughed at the gullible Brahmin. They caught the goat and were happy to feast
on it.
Moral: One should not be carried away by what others say.
COURTESY :- PANCHA THANTHRA STORIES
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