THE GOLDEN EGG BY RAHUL

THE GOLDEN EGG
(RAMU AND GOLDEN EGG)


Ramu was a poor farmer. He lived alone in his small cottage. He was fully dedicated to his work. And whatever he earned he was not enough to fulfill his needs.And knowing this, she was very upset.

                                                   Ramu was very hungry after returning from work on one evening.Ramu thought that there is nothing in the house to eat, "Ramu remembered God" and got out of the cottage, just then he saw a chicken outside his cottage. He thought that the chicken would be a great feast for him. And then he got ready to catch the hen.
After a little effort, he was able to catch the hen. When he was about to kill the hen, the hen cried, "Hey kind man please do not kill me." I can help you "Ramu stopped", though he was surprised that the chicken spoke. Ramu asked how you can help me.
                                                               

The chicken said, "If you leave my life, then I will keep a golden egg everyday for you", Ram was very pleased. Ramu was surprised to hear this. A golden egg! That's also everyday! "Ramu said," but should I trust you? You can lie even if you say "hen said," If I did not give a golden egg yesterday, then you can kill me. After this promise Ramu did not kill the hen and waited for the next day.                                                  
The next morning, Ramu got a golden egg outside his cottage and he had a hen sitting. Ramu said very calmly, "This is true! You can actually give a golden egg. They did not have any of this incident. From that day the hen started giving a golden egg every day, in return Ramu became very wealthy Ramu quickly took good care of the hen.

But he became greedy He thought, "If I cut the hen's stomach," then I can remove all the golden eggs at the same time. I do not have to wait for a hen to remove the golden egg one by one.

That night, he brought the hen in the interior part of his house and killed the hen. But she did not get any golden egg not even one.


Ramu was very disappointed. "Ramu said," What have I done? My greed has killed my hen. He screamed but it was too late.




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