The misfortune of the crow
Somewhere a crow had built his small house. Where he would stay at night and arrange his food and drink during the day, and after picking grains from different places, he would eat there and go to sleep. One day it happened. That the crow went to a place where there was a lot of water and some meat around the water to fill its stomach during the day.
The crow first pecked into the water to quench its thirst, but a strong peck landed on its mouth. This peck was hit on the mouth by an eagle that was already in the water tank and was quenching its thirst. As soon as the eagle slapped the crow in the mouth, the crow began to see the stars during the day and fell into the water in a daze because it had lost its balance.
The misfortune of the crow, Moral Story |
The crow made the crow suffer so much that the crow will remember it for the rest of its life. The crow said to the crow, "O bird, leave me alone. I am not stronger than you. You are heavier than me in size and in strength." No less than. I haven't even had breakfast so let me pick some pieces of meat so that I can fill my stomach. I promise you that I will leave here after eating some pieces of meat and Then you do what comes to you.
Cheil kept listening to the crow's words and then said, "O crow, you come here every day, you eat everything and the other animals have nothing in it. Today, promise me that you will take your share and leave here." They will also eat grain or leave meat for other animals. The crow obeyed the eagle and promised him that he will do what the eagle says in the future.
Chel thought that the crow should be let go now, for it has become quite a nuisance, and how much less unfortunate is it that I have so disrespected the crow for the sake of other animals.
So Chael said in justice that for today you can take as much meat as you can digest. Do and take only your share of food so that other animals also benefit from it.
The crow once again promised the eagle that he would do as the eagle asked, so the crow picked up some meat from his beak, said God bless the eagle and flew away to his home.
Dear children, the lesson from this story is that one should not kill anyone's right and one should only take one's share of everything and not be greedy and devour the whole portion.