QLC is proud to present three wise authors of R.B.V.R.R
Stories about Belief, Wisdom and Care
Title: Dreams to Come True
Author: A.Nikitha
Genre: Drama
Stories about Belief, Wisdom and Care
Title: Dreams to Come True
Author: A.Nikitha
Genre: Drama
Once in a village near Banaras, there lived
a poor man called Shamu and a shopkeeper named, Bansi Lal. One day Shamu went to
Bansi Lal's shop. Bansi Lal asked Shamu, "Why are you standing here?"
Shamu said, "Last night I had a strange dream."
"What was the dream about?" Bansi Lal smiled.
" I saw that I will be getting gold here, in front of your shop", Shamu replied seriously.
Bansi Lal laughed and said, "You fool, dreams do not come true. If one would become rich just by dreaming then I'll tell you what I saw in my dream. I dreamt that there was gold underground in your backyard. Now you see this isn't true. Dreams don't come true."
Shamu was dejected on hearing Bansi Lal’s words but he rushed back home. On the way back to his home he kept thinking that may be dreams do come true. He reached home and started digging his backyard. To his surprise, his shovel struck something! He was amused to find a pot of gold!
That day Shamu was not only happy that he became wealthy but he also had his belief restored in the fact that “dreams do come true”.
One should always believe in his or her dreams and have the courage to fulfil them.
"What was the dream about?" Bansi Lal smiled.
" I saw that I will be getting gold here, in front of your shop", Shamu replied seriously.
Bansi Lal laughed and said, "You fool, dreams do not come true. If one would become rich just by dreaming then I'll tell you what I saw in my dream. I dreamt that there was gold underground in your backyard. Now you see this isn't true. Dreams don't come true."
Shamu was dejected on hearing Bansi Lal’s words but he rushed back home. On the way back to his home he kept thinking that may be dreams do come true. He reached home and started digging his backyard. To his surprise, his shovel struck something! He was amused to find a pot of gold!
That day Shamu was not only happy that he became wealthy but he also had his belief restored in the fact that “dreams do come true”.
One should always believe in his or her dreams and have the courage to fulfil them.
Title: An Honest Peasant's Judgement Day
Author: Suvidha Laharika
Genre: Drama
Once lived a
poor peasant who worked hard throughout the day to fill his stomach. He
believed that being candid and working hard will pay someday and that the
omnipresent Lord would answer all his prayers.
While
returning home after another laborious day, he found a small cloth bag and when
he opened it he learned that it was full of gold ornaments. For a second he
thought that he had at last found a way out of poverty but the very next second
he realized that the owner of the valuables would be searching for it. Finally,
he decided to find the owner of the bag and return it to him.
After
searching for a week he became tired and decided to give up and leave the bag
where it was found. Then to his surprise, he saw an announcement claiming the
bag. He was happy that he was not on a wild goose chase as it was stated that
the bag belonged to a rich goldsmith and whoever would return it back or convey
any message about it would be rewarded suitably. In the excitement of high
expectations, the peasant went to gold smith to handover the bag. He reached
goldsmith’s house and returned the bag and asked for the reward.
To
his dismay, the goldsmith refused to give him his due reward. In this grief,
the peasant approached the court for justice and court house had called upon
both to go for a trial and give a judgment. The peasant shared what had
happened. In order to escape from his promise, the greedy goldsmith shed a few
tears and said that there were diamonds with gold ornaments in the bag which
were found missing.
But
the judge had understood the selfish desires of goldsmith. He adjudged that
since the goldsmith’s bag had gold ornaments as well as diamonds, the bag found
by the peasant could not have been the goldsmith’s. The judge ordered the
peasant to find the definite owner of the bag and return it to him and, in case
he doesn’t find the real owner, he could keep it as a gift from the court as a
reward for his honesty. The peasant returned home happy at the end.
“Being
honest always pays, may be not immediately but definitely.”
Title: Remembering Tom
Author: Dolly Agarwal
Genre: Drama
It was my birthday when I first saw my dog. My parents had gifted me. I
was so happy when I saw him. In fact, I was very excited. But I used to stay
away from him because my Mother once told me that if the dog bit me, I would
have to go to the doctor and get an injection.
But slowly I got attached to
him. I named him "Tom". I used to play with him. We ate
together, slept together and did many more things. He became almost my
best friend.
Suddenly, one day, he felt sick
and we took him to the doctor. The doctor advised us to leave the
Tom in hospital. I felt terrible and cried a lot. I did not want to leave
him. But Mom said that if we left him there he would get better treatment and
recover soon.
To my surprise after one
week, on the festival of Teej, he came back to me. I was so happy. I asked the
doctor about his health and he told that Tom was perfectly alright. Ever since
that incident, he has been with me and our friendship has become stronger.
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