SELFISH KALIYUGA – STORY
A farmer was raising a horse and a goat.
The horse and goat are best friends.
One day the horse was infected with a virus. So the farmer brought a doctor to treat the horse.
The doctor saw the condition of the horse and said that he would come and give medicine for three days.
He gave the medicine for the day and said that if the horse doesn’t get up and walk after taking the medicine, it should be killed.
The goat was listening to their conversation. The next day, the doctor came and gave the medicine for the day. Then the goat came to the horse and encouraged the horse, “Get up and walk, friend, or they will kill you.”
The third day came and the doctor came and gave medicine to the horse and said to the farmer, “If the horse does not walk tomorrow, it must be killed. Otherwise, the virus will spread and spread to others.”
When the doctor left, the goat came to the horse and said:
“Friend! Try to get up and walk. You can do it, wake up! Wake up!”
The horse also tried to get up and walk away.
When the farmer unexpectedly comes to see the horse, he is happy to see the horse running and calls the doctor.
“What a surprise. My horse is cured. You must have a party for this. Well, let’s slaughter this goat!”
“See! In this story the horse was actually cured by the goat. But it was the doctor’s medicine that caused the horse to recover. In the end, they think of sacrificing that goat.
MORAL:
In this selfish kaliyuga, those who help others face more problems. Only if we help others bearing those problems, we can clear our karma.
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