Once upon a time, there lived a dhobi (washerman) in a village. He had a donkey and a dog as his pets. The dog guarded his master's house and accompanied him wherever he went. The donkey used to carry the load of clothes. The dhobi loved his dog very much. And the dog, whenever he saw his master, would bark a little and wag his tail. He would raise his front legs and put them on the chest of his master. The dhobi would pat his dog in return for his loving gesture.
This made the donkey jealous of the dog's fate. He cursed his ill-fate; 'What a bad luck I have. My master doesn't love me in spite of my putting in hard labor. Now, I must do what this dog does to please my master.'
So the next time when he saw his master coming, he ran towards him. He brayed a little and tried to wag his tail. He raised his front legs and put them on his master's body.
The dhobi got frightened to see his donkey's abnormal behavior. He thought that the donkey might have gone crazy. So he picked up a stick and beat up the donkey till it fell on the ground.
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Tuesday, September 11, 2007
The Dhobi's Donkey
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5-Vishuddhi
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What's the moral of the story
Jealous is harmful
Jealous is harmful
jealous is harmful
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