A story of a poor brahmin & Lord Krishna & his friend Arjun

HELLO GUYS I'M RAHUL MOTIVATIONAL STORY WRITER. THIS IS AN INTERESTING STORY SO PLEASE READ TILL END AND COMMENT YOUR FEEDBACK. THANK YOU. Once Shri Krishna and his friend, the archer Arjuna went out to visit the kingdom. While on tour, he saw a poor Brahmin who was going from house to house asking for alms. All this was not seen from Arjun, he did not like that a Brudha Brahmin was asking for alms and he felt pity on the Brahmin. After that Arjun called the elderly Brahmin to him and Arjun bowed to the Brahmin and said Brahmin ji, saying I have something for you, Arjun took out a golden bag and handed it to the Brahmin ji. The brahmin ji was very happy and said what has been said! I got such a big help from God's friend. After that he bowed down to God and also bowed to Arjuna and went towards his house. He was going happily, thinking on the way that God's friend had changed my luck and was also thinking a lot. But Brahmin ji is unfortunate that he met a robber on the way. After that the robber robbed the bundle of gold which was with the Brahmin and ran away from there. The Brahmins went back to their cottage in great sorrow. Arjun called the brahmin to you and asked what happened to the gold bag that I had given you during the past, you again came to beg for alms. The brahmin was very sad and said that what should I tell Lord, the time was very bad with me. A robber came and robbed the bundle of gold given by you. Arjun told the brahmin that you don't be sad, you have a very precious thing for me, a precious pearl. The brahmin ji was very happy to hear this and bowed down to Shri Krishna, thanked Arjuna and walked towards his hut. After reaching the hut, he thought Where to hide this precious pearl, how to save it from the eyes of the thief. Then he saw an old pitcher, because he did not have any box to hide the pearl, so he hid it in the old pitcher itself. After that he took some rest and went to sleep. Meanwhile his wife was not in the house. He went to the river bank to fetch water. Look at the game of luck, when his wife was bringing water from the river, her pitcher broke on the way. The Brahmin's wife came to the hut empty handed and looked and took a pot with her again went to the river bank to fetch water where the pearl was kept. While filling the water in the pot by shaking the pitcher here and there, the pearls were flowing in the water and they came to their hut with the water. Before the wife came to the hut, the Brahmin ji was sitting up from his sleep with his hand in his head. As soon as the wife reached the hut, the Brahmin shouted and said to his wife that what have you done. The archer Arjuna again gave me a priceless pearl and I hid it in these pots. I went and saw that there was no pearl inside the pot. Again, both of them sat sad, like this two or three days passed. The next day the brahmin went out again to ask for alms. As soon as Lord Krishna and his friend Arjun were roaming around and again they saw the Brahmin asking for alms. Seeing all this, Arjuna again started thinking that yesterday I had given a very precious pearl in the ashes, but how did he come again to ask for alms. After that the brahmin called Arjuna, the brahmin came and bowed down to Lord Krishna. Arjun bowed down to the brahmin and asked why you came again to ask for alms. Again brahmin ji told the whole story to Arjuna. This time Arjuna, looking at Lord Krishna, said that God should do something for you, give some help to this poor Brahmin. Hearing this, Lord Krishna took out two coins and gave them to the Brahmin ji. After giving it, God told the Brahmin that just like you had come from your hut, go back and do not go ahead. Listening to God's words, the brahmin left for his hut. Coming, he was thinking that how great is Arjuna, who gave me twice the precious things, but God himself gave only two coins. While coming with those two coins, he saw a fisherman. The fisherman was carrying a net, a beautiful fish was caught in the same net. Seeing the fish, the Brahmin felt pity and thought that with these two coins nothing is going to happen to me, why should I not save the life of this fish. Thinking this, the Brahmin told the fisherman that you keep these two coins and give me this fish. The fisherman gave the fish to the Brahmin and the Brahmin put that fish in his kamandal, there was some water in the kamandal. After that the Brahmin ji went straight to the river bank to free the fish in the water. He was just about to leave the fish in the water and saw that he had a lost pearl in his kamandal. This fish which had eaten this pearl that day and today the Brahmin got that pearl again from the same fish. The Brahmins were very happy leaving the fish in the water and shouting that I have got it, I have got it and see the game of luck, at that time that robber was also bringing a bundle of gold. The robber heard that the brahmin was shouting while saying that he got me and thought that maybe this brahmin recognized me, after that the robber came running and fell at the feet of the brahmin and said please forgive me, don't punish me . The robber went away from the Brahmin. Arjun was looking at all this and asked Lord Krishna with a bowed head that Lord, what is your illusion. Twice I gave such a valuable thing to a Brahmin, but nothing happened to the Brahmin, but when you gave only two coins, his luck changed. In the last, Shri Krishna told Arjun that friend, this whole game is all about Leela Karma. When you gave a very valuable thing twice to Brahmin ji, then Brahmin started thinking only about himself and wife, thought about his life but when I gave only two coins tab he thought of saving someone else's life and his luck changed. The story of Lord Shri Krishna, Arjun and this Brahmin teaches us a great deal in life that if you do good deeds in life, then good results will automatically come in your life. That's why whenever we get a chance, we must help others and good works also.

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