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Punishment of foxes

 Punishment of foxes:-

 One farmer kept chickens in his house. A fox lived next to that house. Water would come to the fox's tongue whenever he saw a chicken. And so the cunning fox would sneak into the cage at midnight every day and eat one chicken at a time. Of course, it is not that he was not greedy to eat more. But I thought in my mind if I eat more then the farmer will get the feeling. And then there will be a trap to catch me. I eat one rather than that. Not to mention, the weaver is ruined by greed. After going like this for some time, one morning the farmer went to release the chickens from the cage. But he looked around and saw fox footprints on the ground. He suspected that the fox must have eaten his chicken. Then he opened the cage door and started counting the chickens one by one. But the same? Many chickens have been reduced! The farmer could no longer understand that the fox had come in the dark of night and was eating the chickens. On the same day, the farmer decided to educate the fox.

 According to the decision, the farmer sat in ambush on one side by spreading net traps around the cage. Meanwhile, like every night, foxes still catch chickens. Without looking anywhere, he stepped straight towards the cage. And so the farmer pulled the trap. At that moment, the fox was trapped inside the net. Finding the fox in his fist, the farmer began to growl in anger. He decided to set fire to the fox's tail to give an extreme lesson. Work as you think. He soaked a rag in a pot of oil, tied it to the fox's tail, and set it on fire. The fire ignited. The fox tried desperately to escape. The fire of the moment caught fire in the net. As soon as the net was burnt, the fox was released. Then the lost fox ran to save his life. The farmer ran straight into the middle of the paddy field to put out the fire. While passing through the ripe paddy field, the fox's tail caught fire in the paddy field. And immediately the fire blazed. The fox somehow got out of the burning field and started rolling on the ground. After a while the fire of the fox's tail went out. Looking back, the fox saw fire and flames all over the field.

 The helpless farmer was disappointed to see his paddy field burning from a distance. Sitting on the ground, he began to say alas! I was punished so much to punish the fox! Ah! If I had not inflicted such a severe punishment on the fox, I would not have come to eat my chicken by stealing it. I suffered such a great loss when I went to punish the Guru for a minor sin.

            

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