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created Mar 31st 2022, 04:02 by Govind1


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once upon a time a Brahmin lived in a big city and as a result of his misdeeds in his  previous birth, he became a thief. He saw four other Brahmins from another city selling a variety of goods in his city. He thought he should some how deprive the four brahmins of their money and through sweet words became their good friend. He was being useful to them in whatever way he could . It comes naturally for women of vice to act coy and for charialans to pretend to be learned.
    The four visitors sold all their goods and with the money from the sales bought pearls and precious jewels. The Brahmin thief was keeping an eye on what they were doing even as he pretended to serve them faithfully. One day , in the presence of the Brahmin, the traders cut open their thighs and storing the jewels and peals inside the thighs sewed them back.  
    The Brahmin was disappointed that they did not give him even a small part of their wealth. He immediately decided to follow them and kill them in the middle of their journey back home and take all that wealth from them. He told the traders with tears in his eyes. "Friends, you seem to be ready to leave me behind, My heart is broken because it is difficult for me to snap the bonds of friendship with you. If you will be so kind so as to take me with you. I will be very grateful to you." Moved by his request, the traders stated their homeward journey accompanied by the Brahmin thief. They passed through several villages, towns and cities before they reached a village inhabited by thugs. Suddenly, they heard a group of crows loudly shouting "Everybody listen, very rich people are coming Come, kill them and become rich."
The thugs at once attacked the Brahmin traders with sticks and began examining their bags. But they found nothing . They were surprised because this was the first time that the words of the crows had turned out to be false. They told the traders. "O traders, the crows always tell the truth. You have the money with you somewhere. Take it out or we will cut every limp of yours and bring it out."  The Brahmin thief pondered, "These thugs will certainly pierce the body of the traders to grab the jewels. My turn also will come. It is better I offer myself to these thugs and save of the Brahmins. There is no point in fearing death because death will come today or a year later , one can not escape of it." With these thoughts on his mind, Brahmins thief asked the thugs to first kill him and if there was any thing valuable on his body. Thy thugs accepted the offer and found nothing on him after they pierced his body. They let go of the other four Brahmins thinking that they also did not have anything precious on their bodies and that the crows were in fact wrong this time around.  
 

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