Fruit of monkey's evil deeds | Story for Kids

Fruit of monkey's evil deeds | Story for Kids


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There was once a wild Mahish in the forest of Himwant.  Mud-stained, black and smelly.  But he was a Urbane Mahish.  There was also a naughty monkey in the same forest.  He enjoyed doing mischief.  But more than that, he used to tease and harass others.  So naturally he used to harass Mahish too.  Sometimes he would jump on her in bed;  Sometimes he would stop grazing the grass, sometimes he would jump on his horn and jump and sometimes he would ride with a stick like Yamaraj over him.  In Indian myth traditions, the ride of Yamaraja is described as Mahish.


 There was a tree in the same forest, on which a Yaksha lived.  He did not like flirting of the monkey.  He inspired Mahish many times to punish the monkey because he was also strong and strong.  But Mahish believed that hurting any creature is not modesty;  And hurting others is also a barrier to true happiness.  He also believed that no creature can be free from its deeds.  You always get the fruits of your actions.  Therefore, the monkey will also receive the fruits of his evil deeds one day.  And one day this happened when he went away in another forest grazing the grass.  Coincidentally, on the same day, another woman came and grazed in place of the first lady.  Then the jumping monkey also came there.  The monkey saw nothing  In the past, he sat the same audacity to climb on top of the other woman.  But the other Mahish did not tolerate the monkey's mischief and slammed the horn on his chest on the ground immediately and trampled him with his feet.  The monkey's soul flew away in just moments.


Bad only ends | Story for Kids


 4 thieves lived in a forest.  They used to steal all four and distribute whatever was in their hands and share it among themselves.  Although they used to show love towards each other, but they were jealous of each other.  All four of them used to think in their mind that if someday the fat goods are found, then they will kill their comrades and grab all the goods.  The four thieves were looking for an opportunity.  But he had not yet got such an opportunity.  The four thieves were very wicked and selfish.


 One night the four thieves roamed around in the desire of theft.  They broke into a house of a Seth and entered inside the house and looted everything like gold-silver, diamonds-gems, rupees-money and ran away.  The four thieves wandered in the forest hungry and thirsty for two days to escape from the police.


 Seth had filed a theft complaint with the police.  Seth was also well known in the police department.  The police was spread around the city to catch the thieves.  Getting out of the jungle was not free from danger for thieves.  The thieves wished to hide in the jungle for a few days.


 Slowly, the thieves ran out of food.  For a few days, he tolerated hunger, but when it became impossible to tolerate hunger, he decided to get food from the city.


 After consulting each other, the two thieves went to the city to find out the situation there and also bring food for their companions.  He went to the city and ate a lot of food and drank heavily.  He then planned to kill both his companions and grab all the goods themselves.


 Both of them mixed the food poison to carry out the plan and returned to the forest.  Both the thieves were thinking in their own minds that when they both die after eating food, I will kill it too and will get rich by grabbing all the goods.


 On the other hand, in the forest, the two thieves made plans to kill the companions who had gone to get food.  They also wanted to grab all the money by killing them.


 When the two thieves brought food from the city, the thieves staying in the forest attacked their comrades and killed them.  By killing their comrades, the two thieves sat down to eat food.  Both of them also died yearning because of poisoning in the food.  Therefore it is said that the end of bad is always bad.


 Education: - From this story, we get the lesson that human beings should not do bad deeds because bad ends only.

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