The Power of Hope and Redemption: A Moving Tale of Two Lives | Tamil Story



 

Description: A poignant story of a young man's struggle with disability and loneliness, and how a chance encounter with a leper beggar teaches him the value of hope and living. Discover the profound impact of their meeting and the lessons learned. 

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A young man without a leg lives with his mother. 

The disability and loneliness of having no legs torments him. 

One day, he was sitting in the ladies' seat while traveling in a bus with his mother. A woman scolded him on sight. 

He immediately got up and apologized to the woman who had scolded him for not having a leg. That caused him great sorrow. 

At one point, he decided to commit suicide and went to lie down on the railway tracks near his house. 

When the train arrived... A leper beggar saw the young man and ran to save him. 

He took him to a stone hall at the back and told the young man.  

Do you see how I, a leper, am doing? I saved a child from falling into the train for my mother.

Then the woman came and bought the child and scolded me without thanking me and left. 

I am so disgusting. When I am alive like that.  

What is this crippled leg to you? He gives up the suicide attempt and inspires the young man's hope by advising him. 

The crippled man goes to sleep with new hopes for life. In the morning, someone will have fallen and died on the railway tracks. 

His mother comes running, afraid that the young man is dead. 

The young man keeps shouting, "Mother, I am here, mother." But there, the leper beggar is lying dead. 

After the young man slept the night before, the beggar is ashamed to live in this society and thinks that he should die.  

We live like this in the midst of so many insults. He must have jumped on the tracks because of this thought. 

The young man says to the dead leper. Mother, he taught me to live. He cries and says, "I have taught him to die. 

So the meaning of our lives lies in what we are going to teach our fellow human beings. Let us teach only good things.

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