The sahukkar of the village ordered Ramlal to bring some wheat sacks from any other village. The next morning, Ramlal left his bullock cart early in the morning. There was rainy time Ramlal quickly filled the bags in the bullock cart and walked back to his village. Rain started suddenly on the way. He quickly put the bullock cart under a tree and waited for the rain to stop.
When the rain stopped after a while, Ramlal returned to the village with his bullock cart. Due to rain, the pits were flooded all around. The raw road had become slippery due to rain. By the way, Ramlal was driving his bullock cart carefully, but suddenly a pit came on the way and the wheel of the bullock cart was trapped in the pit.
Ram descended from the bullock cart and saw that the wheel of the bullock cart is trapped in the pit. Ram was very upset because the bullock cart was also trapped in the pit on one and the other day. He started having a great deal of worry that if the rain started again, all his wheat would go wet and he would have to pay this loss of moneylender, which was not possible for him.
He started looking around for the help of someone to take the bullock cart out of the pit. But no one has seen it. While it was not possible for bulls to get rid of their bullock cart from the muddy pit. In the end, he was sad and went to one side and sat down and the mind started bashing his destiny.
After some time some monks came out of the same road and their eyes fell on Ramlal who was sitting beside the road holding his forehead. The monk went to Ramlal and asked for the reason of his problem.
Ramlal said in a very frustrating and annoying words, "Maharaj ... is rainy season and the wheel of my bullock cart is trapped in the pit but my destiny is so bad that no person is also seen, who can remove this bullock cart from the pit Could help me in God has done a great injustice to me. Already made so poor that arrangements of food for two times can be difficult. In such a case, if the wheat was spoiled due to the rain, then the debt would not be missed even after paying the salaried landlords. "
The monk heard Ramlal's story and after seeing the bullock cart in the pit, asked him, "Did you try to remove your own car?"
Ramlal replied, "No ... no Maharaj, I did not try myself. When both bulls can not even pull the bullock cart out of the pit, how can I remove it? "
The ascetic said, "When you did not try, then you have no right to say good fortune to your destiny and blame God."
Without saying this, without any help from Ramlal, all the ascetics started to go.
Ramlal understood the fact of the Sanyasis and he realized his mistake. He picked up from his place and tried to remove the wheels trapped in the pit, and in a few moments, the wheel of the bullock cart came out of the pit.
The summary of this short story is that all of us often behave like Ramlal and wait for someone else's help to get rid of their problems and keep kicking their luck in different ways. While the truth is that the best solution for our problems is with us and God also helps him, who tries to help himself to get rid of his problem.
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