Heron Bhagat and Crab

There was a huge pond in a forest area. Due to its food content for all kinds of animals, there used to live many types of creatures, birds, fish, turtles, and crabs. Heron lived nearby, which did not like to work at all. His eyes were also weak. To catch the fish, you have to work hard, which used to disturb him. Therefore he would often starve due to laziness. Standing on one leg, he kept thinking about what to do to get food every day without moving his hands and feet. One day he thought of a solution, so he sat down to try it.

Heron stood on the banks of the pond and felt tears pour from her eyes. When a crab saw him shedding tears, he came near her and started asking, “Mama, what is it that you are shedding tears instead of hunting fish for food?”

Heron hiccuped loudly and said with a sore throat, “Son, I have hunted much fish.” Now I will not do this sin anymore. My soul has woken up. So I am not catching any fish that come near. You are looking.

The crab said, “Uncle, you won’t hunt if you eat something you won’t die?”
Heron took another hiccup “It is good to destroy such a life, son, we all have to die soon.” I have come to know that there will soon be a twelve-year long drought here. ”

Heron told the crab that this was told to him by a trikaldarshi mahatma, whose prediction is never wrong. The crab went and told everyone how the heron had taken the path of sacrifice and devotion and was going to be dry.

All the fish, turtles, crabs, ducks, and cranes, etc. ran in the lake and came to the heron and said, “Bhagat uncle, now you tell us some way of rescue. Fight your wisdom, you have become a great scientist. “

Baguley told some thinking that there is a reservoir in Kos a few blocks away from which a mountain waterfall flows. It never dries. If all the organisms in the reservoir go there, then there can be a rescue. Now the problem was how to reach there? Baguley Bhagat also solved this problem “I will take you one by one on my back and reach there because now the rest of my life will be spent in serving others.”

All the creatures shouted slogans of ‘Bagula Bhagatji ki Jai’.
Now Heron became Bhagat’s quarter-twelve. He would take a living creature on his back every day and take something away and go near a rock and slam him on it and kill him. Whenever there was a mood, Bhagatji also made two rounds and the number of animals in the pond began to decrease after licking two creatures. A pile of bones of dead creatures began to grow near the rock and Bhagatji’s health began to form. He became very fat after eating. There was redness on the face and the wings started shining with fat.

Seeing them, other creatures said, “Look, the fruit and virtue of serving others is felt in Bhagatji’s body.”
Heron Bhagat used to laugh a lot in his heart. He used to think about how foolish creatures are lying in the world, who believe in everyone. In the world of such fools, if a little clever work is done, there is fun. A lot of feasting can be done without moving hands and feet.

This sequence went on for many days. One day the crab said to Heron, “Mama, you have brought so many animals from here to there, but my turn has not come yet.”
Bhagatji said, “Son, today you put your number, come sit on my back.”
The crab was happy and sat on the back of the heron. When he reached near the rock, seeing the mountain of bones there, the crab’s forehead was snubbed. He stammered, “How is this pile of bones?” How far is that reservoir uncle? “

Heron laughed coldly and said, “Fool, there is no reservoir.” I sit here with one on the back and keep eating here. Today you will die. “
The crab understood everything. He shivered but he did not lose courage and immediately extended his claws and pressed the rogue heron’s neck with them and held it till his soul flew away.

Then Crab Heron returned to the pond with a chopped head of Bhagat and told the truth to all the creatures how the evil Heron Bhagat kept cheating them.
Lesson: Do not blindly believe anyone’s words. One should work patiently and wisely in trouble.

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