Lakhan Deer and Kaal Deer Story | Storyline online

Lakhan Deer and Kaal Deer Story | Storyline online


Lakhan Deer and Kaal Deer Story, Storyline online,  Two apes of the snow-forest Story,


 Thousands of years ago, a group of thousand deer lived in a nearby forest in Magadha district, whose king had two sons - Lakhan and Kaal.  When Mrigaraja started growing old, he declared his two sons as heirs and provided five to five deer under the protection of each so that they could enjoy safe dieting.


 At the same time the harvesting time was also near and the Magadhavas were constructing a variety of undertakings and trenches to keep their walking fields safe from stray animals.  To protect the antelope, the old father instructed his two sons to go to a remote and safe hill with their antelopes.


 Black was an arbitrary antelope.  He immediately departed towards the hill with his antelope.  He did not even care that people could hunt them under sunlight.  As a result, many of his companions were killed on the way.


 Lakhan was an intelligent and enlightened antelope.  He had the knowledge that Magadhavas could hunt them in broad daylight.  So he left for the hill designated by the father in the dark of night.  With this intelligence, all his companions reached the safe hill.


 After four months, when the people reaped the crop, both deer-brothers returned to their places of residence with their servants.  When the old father learned the reason for the death of all Lakhan's companions alive and many of Kala's companions, he openly praised Lakhan's intelligence.


Two apes of the snow-forest Story | Storyline online


 There were once two monkeys in the snow-forest.  The elder's name was Nandaka and the younger's name was Chullanandaka.  Both of them were the heads of eighty thousand apes living there.


 Once, both of them went to a remote forest with their companions jumping and tearing;  And continued to enjoy the fruits of new kis with his companions.  He also had an old mother, who could not jump in old age.  Therefore she used to live in the forest of Himwa.  Both monkeys also took great care of their mother.  Therefore, he also sent fruit to his mother from the new forest at the hands of his servants.


 After a few days when both monkeys and brothers reached their house in Himwa, they found their mother in the form of a skeleton;  She had become a bone bone.  He had not eaten anything for several days.  The fruits sent by him also did not reach that old and sick mother, because fellow monkeys had licked those fruits on the way.


 Seeing the miserable condition of his mother, both those monkeys thought it appropriate to stay away from the remaining monkeys and camped with their mother in a new place.


 One day a hunter arrived in that forest.  On seeing him, the two apes hid behind the thick leaves of the tree.  But his old mother, who looked less than his eyes, could not see the hunter.


 Vyadh was a Brahmin who had once been a student of Parasarya, the world-renowned guru of Taxila;  But was removed from there due to its demerits.  As soon as the hunter saw the old Bandaria, he tried to hit him with an arrow.  To protect the life of his mother, Nandak jumped in front of the hunter and said, "Huntsman!"  You take my life but do not kill my mother. '  The hunter obeyed Nandak and killed him with a single arrow.  The evil hunter, in violation of the promise given to Nandak, again tried to aim the arrow at that old Mercati.  This time the younger brother Chullanandak jumped in front of him.  Like his brother he also said to the hunter, O hunter!  Take my life, but do not kill my mother.  The hunter said, well I will do the same and on seeing this, he also killed Chullanandaka with the same arrow.  Then not obeying his word, he took out another arrow from his quiver and also pierced the old Mercati.


 The hunter was very happy by hunting three monkeys, because he hunted them in a single day.  He wanted to reach his home as soon as possible and show his might to his wife and children.  As he was getting close to his house, he came to know that his house had been destroyed by a thunderclap and his family members had also been killed.  His mind did not accept the separation of his family.  Still running in amazement and frenzy, as he left his arrow, hunting and his clothes, as soon as he entered his burnt house, a burnt dwarf collapsed and with it a large part of the roof of his house was right on his head.  Fell and died immediately.


 Later some people narrated the last episode of the above mentioned event-cycle.  He said that as soon as the hunter entered his house, the earth burst and fierce flames arose from him in which he died.  Yes, at the time of dying he must have reiterated this talk of the teacher of Taxila: -


 Now I remember you become that education of Gurudev, be a Shramadi and never do something that burns you in the fire of repentance.

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