दो बैलो की कहानी Moral Hindi Story हिंदी कहानियां Panchatantra Stories & Hindi Fairy Tales - Summary

Summary

The story revolves around two sisters who treat animals poorly and do not respect their innocence. However, there is a man named Juri who loves and cares for his oxen, Heera and Moti. The oxen are eventually sold to a new owner, but they escape and return to Juri. Meanwhile, a sub-story emerges about a woman named Sushila who sells pickles, papad, and curd. She is advised by a girl named Radha to maintain the quality of her products and not to adulterate them. Sushila takes Radha's advice and starts selling good quality products, which earns her a good reputation.

The story then shifts to a tree with poisonous fruits that are tempting to eat. A group of people stop under the tree, and three men eat the fruits, not knowing they are poisonous. The owner of the convoy, Seth ji, arrives and saves their lives by giving them an antidote. He explains that he knew the fruits were poisonous because the tree was close to the village, but no one touched the fruits.

The story concludes with a moral lesson that greed can be harmful, and one should not prioritize money over honesty and quality.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. Two sisters are mentioned, but they are not the main characters in the story.
2. Heera and Moti are the names of two bulls that are loved by their owner, Juri.
3. Heera and Moti are sold to a new owner, but they escape and return to Juri.
4. The bulls are later caught and taken to a cow shed, where they meet other animals.
5. The animals in the cow shed are not well-treated and are given little food.
6. Heera and Moti plan to escape and attack their captors.
7. The bulls are eventually sold at an auction, but their fate is not specified.
8. The story then shifts to a different scene, where a woman named Sushila is making papad and pickle.
9. Sushila is visited by a man named Raghu, who orders a large quantity of papad and pickle.
10. Sushila's daughter-in-law, Radha, helps her prepare the order, but notices that Sushila is using less spice than usual.
11. Radha advises Sushila to use more spice, but Sushila is reluctant, citing the cost.
12. The story then shifts to a different scene, where a group of people are sitting under a tree, waiting for someone to come and eat the fruits.
13. The fruits are described as being very beautiful and tempting, but also poisonous.
14. A convoy of vehicles stops under the tree, and the people start eating the fruits, not knowing they are poisonous.
15. The leader of the convoy, Seth ji, arrives and tells the people that the fruits are poisonous and gives them an antidote.
16. The people are saved, but the tree is cut down to prevent anyone else from eating its poisonous fruits.

Note: There are some inconsistencies and unclear parts in the text, which may be due to errors in transcription or translation.