Story of Snake charmer and Monkey | Storyline Online

Story of Snake charmer and Monkey | Storyline Online


Story of Snake charmer and Monkey,  Shraddha Equal Meal,  Storyline Online,

 A snake charmer lived in Varanasi thousands of years ago.  He had a snake and a monkey.  He showed his tricks in front of the people, he used to live with the money he got.  At the same time, a seven-day festival was being celebrated in Varanasi, due to which the entire city was rocked.  Snakera also wanted to join that festival.  So he left his monkey to a friend who owned a huge corn field.  The corn cultivar took good care of the monkey and also provided proper food on time.


 After seven days, he returned to the snake charmer.  The festive item and the frenzy of the liquor still dominated him.  When he was returning to his house with his monkey back from the farm, he unintentionally hit the monkey three times with a thick bamboo splinter as if it were a drum.  Bringing home, he tied the monkey to a tree near his house and slept soundlessly on a cot lying in a frenzy of sleep and sleep.


 The monkey's ligament was loose.  With little effort, he freed himself from the rope and sat on a nearby tree.


 When the snake broke the sleep and he found the monkey free, he called out to him with the aim of calling him, "Come, O good monkey! Come, my monkey is great !!"  The monkey then said in response to him- "O Sampre! The old one is your praise because monkeys are not great."  Then the monkey immediately jumped from there and jumped away and the snake hand kept on rubbing.


 Shraddha Equal Meal | Storyline Online


 A Brahmin once started preparations to sacrifice a goat for a feast.  His disciples took the goat to bathe in the river.  At the time of bathing, the goat suddenly started laughing loudly;  Then immediately started shedding tears of sorrow.  Surprised by his strange behavior, when the disciples asked him to know the reason for doing this, the goat said that he would tell the reason in front of his guru.


 In front of a Brahmin, the goat told that he too was a Brahmin-priest and once he had also sacrificed a goat, whose punishment he was receiving till date.  Since then, his throat was cut in four hundred ninety-nine births and now it is his last turn to cut his throat.  This time he had to suffer the ultimate penalty of a bad karma, so he was laughing in delight.  But he was crying because he was sad that the head of that Brahmin would be cut five hundred times from next time.


 The Brahmin took his point seriously and postponed the plan of his sacrifice and ordered him to complete protection from his disciples.  But the goat told the Brahmin that this was not possible because no protection could destroy the calamity of his deeds because no creature could be free from its deeds.


 When the disciple was going to take the goat and bring it to the proper place.  Just as the goat raised its head on looking at the soft leaves on the branch of a tree on the way, a thunderclap occurred and splashed several pieces of a large rock on the hill above the tree.  A big piece came on the head of that goat so loud that in the blink of an eye his head broke off from the torso.


Vinylak Katha | Storyline Online


 Once a golden king-swan stopped in Mithila, where he cohabitated with a crow that produced a crow resembling a black cloud named Vinylak to suit his character and image.  In a few days, the swan and the crow separated and the swan again resided in a lake near the Himalayas.  There he married a beautiful laughter and established a new home.  The laughter gave birth to two beautiful white swans.


 When the swan-sons grew up and they came to know about the existence of Vinilak, then take the permission of the father, they went to meet Mithila with Vinilak.  While on a pile of dirty garbage, he invited Vinilak to walk with him to his father's Himalayas.  


Vinilak gladly accepted his invitation.  Then both the swans, holding both ends of a wooden, urged Vinilak to ride on it.  When Vinilak did so, he started flying towards the Himalayas.  On the way he was seen riding by Videha king of Mithila whom four white horses were pulling.  Vinilak shouted to see the king's ride, "Look! The king's ride his white horses are pulling on the ground, but my ride is white on the sky! Both the swans got angry with the crow's insulting voice, but the father's feelings got attention  Keeping them in, they did not bring him down and brought him in front of the father in the Himalayas. 


Then he also made the father aware of Vinilak's abuses. Hearing the qualities of Vinilak, the father asked his two sons to leave Mithila again.  Because he was not able to live on the Himalayas, then the swans picked him up and reached Mithila again, where he lived in a heap of muds, living in havoc.

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