Kids Playing in Pond!!
Once Shiv Ji and Parvati Ji (Hindu God and Goddess) went on a walk. On way, they saw that many children were swimming and playing in a pond but one child was sitting nearby in a sad posture.
Seeing that child, Parvati ji asked Shiv Ji, "Why is this child sad?"
Shiv Ji said, "Look, that child doesn't have both hands and because of this he is not able to swim with other kids."
Pravati Ji felt sad for that child and asked Shiv Ji to give hands to the child with his power, so that child can play and swim in the pond with other kids and be happy.
Shiv Ji said, "We should not interfere with anyone's destiny because every soul has to pay for his deeds."
But because of motherly love, Pravati ji pleaded again and again. At last, Shiv ji gave him hands. After getting hands that child also went into the pond and started playing.
After a week, Shiv ji and Parvati ji went on a walk and passed by that pond. This time case was reversed, only that child was swimming and all the other children were outside.
Seeing this, Parvati ji asked Shiv ji, "What is this?"
Shiv Ji said, "Child to whom u asked to give hand, was drowning other children in the water and all kids got scared because of this and are running away."
He had done the same thing in previous births with his hands and that's why he didn't have hands. After getting hands, he again started harming others. Nature runs according to rules and no one interferes with that.
Flash: Our Actions Determine Our Place in the Society. If We do good Deeds, our Respect will increase in the Eyes of the people. At the same time, if we do bad or evil Deeds, we lose our Respect in the eyes of the people. So stay away from Bad deeds and always do Good deeds.
Moral: As we know that every person bears fruits according to his deeds. So be the best reflection of yourself. Be nice to yourself and your surroundings/ people/ work to expect others to do the same for you.
"The law of Karma operates in its own time and with absolute precision. It exacts retribution and leaves no wrongdoing unpunished. Therefore, it is wise to remain vigilant and mindful of one's actions, for Karma is an unrelenting force that spares no one."
Ankit Thakur
Friday, April 14, 2023
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