The cock, the knife and the ca
There was a poor farmer. He had three sons Bhola Ram, Sola
Ram and Tikku Ram. After he became very old, the farmer called his sons and
told them, “I have become very old. In spite of my hard work, I could earn only
a cock, a cutting knife and a cat. I am going to give the cock to Bhola, the
cutting knife to Sola and the cat to Tikku. With this you go out in the world and
try to earn some money.” The sons took what their father gave to them and
promised to him that they would earn as much money as possible and help him.
Bhola went out with his cock. Wherever he went there were
hens and cocks. After a long journey, he reached an island where cocks were not
known. During those times clocks were not there. People used to measure time by
seeing the Sun. All the people of the island did not know when it was morning
and woke up very late. By that time the sun was hot, because of this they found
it very difficult to work. Bhola told them, “I have brought you a magical bird.
It has a red crown. As soon as the first rays of the sun are visible it will
make pleasing and big sound. Hearing this you can all get up and go to work early.”
The people of the island were terribly impressed. They asked Bhola as to the
cost of the bird. He told them, “the cost is as much gold as a donkey can
carry.” They paid him that much and Bhola came home with that much gold
Having seen that Bhola was successful, Sola wanted to try
his luck. He also went out of his village. Wherever he went people had cutting
knives. After a very long journey, Sola reached an island. There he found that
they have not seen cutting knives. They did not have knives to cut wood or
harvest their grains. They broke slender plants and burnt them in their stow.
As for grain, they picked it plant by plant. This used to be very difficult and
time consuming. Sola told them, “I have a magical equipment. It can cut big
tress in to small pieces. It can help you reap your grains fast. If you
purchase this equipment, then life will become very easy for you.” The people
saw what he could do with his knife and asked him about its cost. He told them,
“As much gold as a horse can carry.” They readily gave it to him. He returned
back home with all that gold.
Now it was the turn of Tikku. He took the cat along with him
and traveled a lot. Wherever he went people had cats. They did not want Tikku’s
cat. At last he reached an island, where they did not have cats. Rats and mice
were everywhere. They ate the grain and bread stored by the people. They even
caused hurt to the babies by biting them at night. Inside shops they were
dancing and destroying everything. Tikku took his cat and left it in a house.
Within no time the cat killed all the rats in the house. So all of them
requested the king to buy the cat for them. The king asked Tikku, “what is the
cost of the cat?” Tikku replied ”As much gold as an elephant can carry.” The
king gave him that much gold. Tikku ram returned home with all that gold.
The old farmer because of his clever sons became very rich.
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