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The Mongoose and the Brahmin’s Wife


 This is another good story from the collection of         Panchatantra. Once upon a time, there lived a Brahman by the name of         Deva Sharma with his wife. His wife delivered a son and they were happy         to have their first child. The Brahmin wanted to have a pet animal to         protect the child which would also be a companion to the child. The         Brahmin kept his proposal before the Brahmani. She found the proposal         acceptable and the Brahmin went to bring a pet.

        

         Deva Sharma went round the village and after much toil, got a mongoose         as an escort to his child. Brahmani didn’t like the idea to keep a         mongoose for her child. But as the pet was already brought, so she         accepted it. Now, both of them started loving the mongoose as their own         child. Yet, the Brahmani never left her son alone because she did not         trust the mongoose, fearing that it could harm her son.

        

         One day, the farmer and his wife had to go out of the house leaving the         child at home. The farmer confirmed that the mongoose would take care of         the child while they would be away. So, they left the mongoose and the         child at home and went out. Soon after they left, a cobra entered the         home. Finding danger to the son of the Brahmin, the mongoose attacked         the cobra. They had a ****** combat and the mongoose succeeded in         killing the cobra.

        

         After this, mongoose heard the footfalls of Brahmin’s wife and         went at the door to greet her. Brahmani was trembled to see the blood         stained mouth of the mongoose. She inferred that the mongoose had killed         the child. Without a second thought, she threw a heavy box on mongoose         and the mongoose died at the spot. Brahmani quickly entered the house to         see her child and to her great surprise, she found her child sleeping         quietly in the cradle.

        

         As soon as, she saw a snake bitten into pieces lying near the cradle,         she realized that the mongoose had saved her child. The Brahmani was         struck by grief that she had killed the mongoose that was like a sibling         to her son. She cried loud at her hasty action.

        

        Moral: Don’t act in haste. Think and Act.


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