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Four
Brahmins lived in a specific town, who shared a decent kinship among
themselves. Be that as it may, they were completely poor.
They
talked about their condition and closed, "Let us leave this place, where
we are moping in neediness. Release us elsewhere and succeed"
Subsequent
to meeting their companions and relatives, they began on their ventures. After
some time, they achieved a town, where they chose to remain for quite a while.
There
was a Shiva's (the God of death) sanctuary close-by on the bank of a waterway.
They worshiped in this sanctuary in the wake of showering in the waterway. It
was there, that they met a Yogi, and went with him to his seclusion.
The Yogi
enquired, "Who are you? What's more, where do you originate from? What did
you come in this town for?"
They
disclosed their condition to the Yogi, "We took this adventure to win
cash. We are in a condition of destitution, that we would have kicked the
bucket in our town. Since, you are a proficient Yogi, we trust you should be
talented with superb forces. It would be ideal if you control us to the way of
procuring cash."
They
proceeded with, "We devote ourselves to you, and prepared to attempt
whatever way you direct us to. If it's not too much trouble help us."
On
watching their pitiable condition, the Yogi concurred. He took out four cotton
wicks, and gave each of them a wick. He stated, "With the wick in your
grasp, take the way that takes you to the Himalayas. Continue strolling till
one of you incidentally drops his wick. The area where the wick drops
incidentally would be the area you would discover shrouded treasure. Uncover
it, and return home with the gathered fortune."
The four
Brahmins took his endowments, and began their voyage towards the Himalayas.
They
went for a considerable length of time, when one of them dropped his wick
unintentionally. He burrowed where the cotton wick had fallen, and revealed a
fortune loaded with copper. He asked his companions, "Go ahead! There is
excessively treasure for even four of us to convey. Give us a chance to gather,
and go home. We are presently rich! You require not go any further!"
The
other three talked about and stated, "You were bound to this copper
treasure. We might be bound to wealthier fortune. You may gather all the copper
you can and return home. We will proceed with our trip."
In this
manner, the Brahmin gathered his fortune and began voyaging homewards, while
whatever remains of the three Brahmins proceeded with their trip with their
wicks in their grasp.
They
went for couple of more days, when one of them dropped his wick coincidentally.
He burrowed where the cotton wick had fallen, and revealed a fortune loaded
with silver. He asked his companions, "Go ahead! There is excessively
treasure for even four of us to convey. Give us a chance to gather, and go
home. We are presently rich! You require not go any further!"
The
other two examined and stated, "You were bound to this silver fortune. We
might be bound to wealthier fortune. You may gather all the silver you can and
return home. We will proceed with our excursion."
Hence,
the Brahmin gathered his fortune and began voyaging homewards, while whatever
is left of the two Brahmins proceeded with their trip with their wicks in their
grasp.
Following
a couple of more days of voyaging, one of them dropped his wick
unintentionally. He burrowed where the cotton wick had fallen, and revealed a
fortune loaded with gold. He asked his companion, "Go ahead! There is
excessively treasure for even four of us to convey. Give us a chance to gather,
and go home. We are presently rich! You require not go any further!"
The
fourth Brahmin answered, "Inept! You don't comprehend what is going on.
Initially copper, then silver, now it is gold! All of you were bound to these
fortunes. Next time, I am certain I'll locate a wealthier fortune of precious
stones and pearls. You may go home, yet I will proceed with my excursion. I am
certain I am bound to a wealthier pull of fortune."
His
sidekick stated, "You may proceed with your excursion, however I won't
return homewards. I will remain here and watch this fortune of gold, and we
will return home together after you return."
In this
way, the fourth Brahmin proceeded with his voyage with his wick in his grasp.
In the wake of voyaging alone for a couple of more days, he felt tired. He was
experiencing the colossal warmth and got extremely parched. Before long, he
lost his direction, and began going in circles.
Attempting
to make sense of the correct bearing, he went over a man with a spinning wheel
around his head. His body was spread with blood.
The
fourth Brahmin was thirsty to the point, that as opposed to helping the man, he
asked, "Please disclose to me where I can get some water. Whoever you are,
with a wheel around your head, Please let me know rapidly"
No
sooner had he expressed these words, the wheel moved from the other man to this
fourth Brahmin. It started spinning around the fourth Brahmin's head; and it
tormented past perseverance.
He
cried, "What is the importance of this? Why has the wheel connected itself
to my head? If it's not too much trouble reveal to me how I can dispose of
this."
The man
assuaged from the wheel, answered, "When somebody conveying an
otherworldly cotton wick is to come here, and address you. At exactly that
point, will you be liberated from this wheel, and append itself to him."
He
clarified, "I don't recollect to what extent I have been here. It was amid
the rule of lord Rama, that I acquired a mystical wick from a Yogi to free
myself of destitution. Out of avarice, I proceeded with my excursion even after
I got treasure. I met a man here under similar conditions, and that is the
manner by which I got this wheel on my head from his. You might be free from
yearning, thirst, maturing or passing. However, you should bear the
agony."
He
proceeded with, "It was Kuber (God of riches) who arranged this gadget so
that nobody date approach this place and take his fortune. Just a man with an
enchanted wick can enter this place."
In this
way, the other man who was diminished from the wheel, withdrew. The fourth
Brahmin was allowed to sit unbothered. Yet, his buddy was concerned, as it was
taking so ache for his kindred Brahmin to return. He chose to take after and
achieved where his companion was enduring in torment, with blood spread
everywhere on his body and wheel spinning around his head.
The
third Brahmin enquired, "What has transpired? How might I help you?"
With
tears in his eyes, the fourth Brahmin answered, "I was bound for this.
This is the consequence of my destiny". Furthermore, he recounted the
whole story of the wheel to his companion.
As there
was nothing his partner could do, he arranged to leave, "Notwithstanding
being a researcher, you did not have the sense to control your insatiability.
You needed precious stones and pearls, when you as of now had gold. There is no
reason for giving you organization, for no individual can effectively help you.
I ought to withdraw from this place."
In this
manner, his companion began his excursion to return home, and the fourth
Brahmin was allowed all to sit unbothered.
The
astute for sure say:
Eagerness
just brings wretchedness.
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