The shadow and tenderness of the tree


Ghe Ghoor Wadla expanded its deciduous branches. New shoots sprouted forth. Vad Algari stood like a jogi. His hair was growing like a forearm. His shadow cast a dim shadow on the ground below.

One day a herd of cows and buffaloes came down. They pleaded, "Grandfather, we are burning in the scorching heat of summer. Give us a break in your shadow. "

The father said sympathetically, "Dear animals, this cool shade given by the Lord is just for you. You just have to be more discriminating with the help you render toward other people. Not just today, but always. Every evening when the sun gets cold you go to your owner's barn. '' The animals camped in the shade under the tree. Feeling hash and chill there. Chaitanya was awakened under his bhambharava vad.

The next day a flock of frightened birds came to Vad. They expressed their grief, "Grandfather, the torture of hunters has increased in our residence. They spread a net over the seed. Our birds get trapped in it and lose their lives. And now the hunter is throwing stones at us with slingshots and slingshots. So many birds die. We have come here hoping for your trust and protection. "

"Dear birds, you are my child. Build wreaths on my branches. Dwell in it, including the cubs. I'll take care of the chicks when you go out in the morning. "

The birds built nests on the branches of the tree. Lived in it. Early in the morning and in the evening, their sweet colored adoration created an atmosphere of devotion in the leaves, branches and branches of the tree.

One day a forest fire broke out. Vad also came in his rush. He advised the animals, "O my beloved birds, fly away before I am engulfed in flames. There is a lot of space on earth and in the sky. And, O beasts, go to your master's barn too. '' We are in love with you. That is why we are ready to burn in the fire with you. '' Wade said a lot but he did not believe.

The flames engulfed the animals as well as the birds. They became swaha. They loved their grandparents instead of their own lives.

Only kind animals, not humans, can make such sacrifices.

- Surendra is a believer

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