Once there lived a boy who had a golden, special pen. He gave that pen to a poor. The pen was made from pure gold so the poor man was delighted and gave him a bottle that was new and strong. The boy loved that bottle so much and so he gave his precious pen.
The boy’s grandfather saw the bottle and he wanted the same to sell. He was greedy because the bottle was wanted by a rich man who agreed to give 9 lakh rupees for the same. So, the grandfather stole the bottle and put it in his shop which was nearby. He was waiting for the rich man to come. Before the rich man came, the boy started looking for his bottle. He was searching near the shop and he spotted his bottle in the grand fathers shop. He immediately realised that his grandfather has stolen it. He went to his grandfather shop in the night and picked up the bottle.
The next day when the rich man came, his grandfather could not find the bottle and missed to get 9 lakh rupees. Then the boy went near the rich man and gave him the bottle and got 9 lakh rupees. Then , the bog went to his grandfather and told him that he got to know who took this bottle and then he handed over 9 lakh rupees to his grandfather and explained him that stealing is a bad habit. After the boy finished explaining, his grandfather was very sorry to him.
Moral of story is one who is greedy always feel bad, another moral is one who help everyone is happy as God helps them.
***Published as is, no edits initiated by Team IndSamachar ***
Facts about the author
Atharva is a 9-year-old creative child who loves to play chess and Legos. Atharva is good in studies and loves to travel and explore new things.
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