Description: A thoughtful story of a sadhu who encounters a thief pretending to be unconscious on the road. Despite being deceived and losing his horse, the sadhu teaches a profound lesson about selflessness, compassion, and the importance of preserving good values in society. Discover the transformative power of kindness in this inspiring tale.
The Sadhu and the Thief: A Lesson in Compassion and Principles Story Line
A sadhu was riding a horse on a hill.
On his way, he saw a man lying unconscious on the side of the road.
Seeing him, the sadhu got down from his horse.
He shook him. He found him lying motionless on the side of his horse.
He took water from a hanging jar and sprinkled it on his face and put it in his mouth.
He gently picked up the man who had regained consciousness and lifted him onto his horse.
The moment he sat on the horse, he shook the reins of the horse and the horse galloped away and disappeared.
The sadhu was stunned.
Only then did he realize that he was a thief and that he had been pretending until now.
Since he did not have a horse, he walked slowly all night to reach home.
After a few days, he went to the market to buy a horse.
There, the thief was standing with his horse at the horse stall.
The sadhu slowly went up and touched his shoulder. The thief looked back and stood as if possessed.
The sadhu smiled softly. He said, "Don't tell me." The thief was furious.
He scolded her without any regard for what.
The sadhu said, "Keep the horse." But don't tell anyone how you got it.
If people find out about such an incident, they won't come forward to help even if someone really faints on the road in the future.
I don't care about the loss I will suffer because I lost this horse.
Because I can earn a few days' work and buy another horse.
You are a bad person, and many good people may die without getting help for a long time.
Do you understand?" Tears flowed from the thief's eyes.
Good principles should not be destroyed for short-term gains.
Good people and good friendships should not be lost.
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