folklore
The cleverness of and Bhola
This story is very old.
There was a village named Hoshiarpur in which a clever person named Bhola lived. He was a very talkative and quick-witted person. The people of the village, considering each other, chose Bhola as the head of the village and became relaxed. Whatever the problem now, people would put Bhola ahead. Bhola would solve all the problems with his intelligence. One day Bhola was told by his wife that Abhaya Gwala, who gives milk, brought a lot of water in the milk. When Bhola went to the chaupal that day, Dhanpat Pansari and Moti Tamre sat there. Also complained to Bhola.
The whole village was upset with Abhay Gwala. The only milkman in the village was Abhay Gwala. So it was not right to fight with him, yet Bhola advised Dhanpat and Moti that they should complain to Abhay Gwale tomorrow.
The next morning, Abhay came and gave milk to Bhola's wife, then Bhola left the house and looking at the milk said to Abhay - "Abhay why do you bring water to milk? Offer pure milk. "
Abhay used to sing everything and he answered by singing -" You will look at the milk, so mixed the water to avoid evil eye, "
Bhola understood that Abhay is lying so he deliberately kept silence and Went back indoors. Abhay started giving milk to other people.
When Dhanpat Pansari and Moti Tamere also complained about water in milk, Abhay gave the same answer to everyone - "Look at the milk, so Jal Deet Milay" Has given a slight answer Bhola made a plan and explained it to everyone.
They started waiting for the opportunity. A few days later, the wedding of his boy was decided in Abhay's house. The wedding day was drawing near.
On that day, after giving milk to Abhay, he went out to shop in the market. He bought two pairs of clothes for himself and handed them to Bhola for sewing.
After two hours Bhola gave the time to take clothes and put clothes on. Abhay went to Dhanpat Pansari and asked him to weigh spices, sugar, for the wedding banquet. Dhanpat Pansari kept weighing things one by one and kept in a closed envelope.
Later, Abhay Moti, taking all the goods, went to Tamre's shop and started buying utensils. He liked fine shiny utensils and began to book accounts. He thought, "First pick up the cloth and then take the pot" and he left the pot near the pearl and went to Bhola to pick up the stitched clothes.
Bhola had stitched the cloth. When he handed over clothes to Abhay, Abhay opened the fold of clothes and started looking at clothes. He saw that there was a black mark in each of the clothes, which Bhola deliberately applied. When he asked, Bhola sang-"When I see the milk mixed with water, then I will look at the cloth, give it a vaccine. "
Hearing this, Abhay was shocked but did not say anything. When he arrived at Moti Tamere with clothes, he had to be sad.
Each pot had a spoon. When Abhay asked Moti, Moti said - "When I see the milk mixed with water to avoid evil eye, then I will look at Kalash, donchi. Seeing this. "
Abhay understood that all these people are shaking on the same bath . He also began to open the goods given by grocer. He found that the whole thing was found in mud. He want witn fast ran to the grocer and complained to Mati, then the grocer said - "When I see the milk mixed the water to avoid evil eye, so the water will be mixed. "
That he really makes a mistake by adding water to milk. If he does not do this from further, then immediately Dhanpat Pansari changed Abhay's merchandise and Moti Tamere changed his utensils. But he did not feel innocent, he said that you must get some punishment and he gave the clothes that were soot to Abhay. Abhay recovered after that day.
Once upon a time, the bandits suddenly attacked in Seth Dhanpat Pansari of Hoshiarpur. The night was dark, Bhola was so deeply asleep that the sound of gunfire broke his sleep.
He was awakened and within a minute understood that there was a robbery somewhere in the village.
When he reached the roof without making a sound, it came to know that Dhanpat's house was surrounded by bandits. Bhola felt sorry that he had not bought the gun earlier, he would have beaten the bandits today.
Then he thought that if he continued to sit and celebrate the grief of not having a gun, the robber would run away from his work and he would be lost in thoughts like sheikhchilli.
As soon as he remembered this, Bhola galloped and reached the neighboring pearl of Tamare from his roof. Moti was also awake. Then, in a hurry, four-five men of the village got there.
Bhola told them all a plan. When they all agreed, Bhola advised them to move one by one.
After some time torches were lit one by one in the west direction of Hoshiarpur, then the same happened in the east direction. Later, many torches were also burnt in the north direction. According to Bhola, his friends had burnt mosquitoes on the trees.
Suddenly a member of the bandit saw the torches burning on the three sides of the village and he warned his team by shouting - "Be smart, we are being surrounded by three sides."
Hearing this, the snakes sniffed the bandits. Everyone's hands stopped wherever they were. His Sardar ordered - "Take the goods that have been handed, go out towards the south direction." The three men who lit the torches were moving towards the south and the robber also started moving there.
There was a long thin lane in the south direction of the village, they started sliding in the street one after the other in the darkness. But there was no one there. Suddenly someone shouted loudly, "Hold on for years, don't run away".
Now the courage of the bandits was answered correctly, they ran with their feet on the head. Bhola had spread a lot of straw on the last corner of the street, the fast running bandits started sliding on the straw.
In a short while, ten bandits were eating kulantes in a bush, and Bhola and his four companions snatched their guns and threw them one by one into the dry well, which was inscribed right near the street. Gholka called all the villagers.
The villagers kept guarding the well throughout the night and by early morning the police came and arrested all the bandits. Dhanpat grocer had no place of happiness. He asked Bhola to sing - "How to catch a robber, without a weapon?"
Bhola replied in fun while singing - "Dare Kou, help me, Kartar. Such a robber, get hold of a weapon without a knife." .
The fair of Kumbh was being held in Allahabad, people from every corner of the country left for Allahabad to bathe in Gangaji and worship the gods.
As a large group of farmers left from Hoshiarpur to see the Kumbh Mela, Bhola as the chief had to go with him. Allahabad has a confluence of the Ganges, Yamuna and Saraswati rivers.
The people of the village consider bathing in the waters of the confluence as a virtue. Therefore, a lot of crowd gathered at the place of confluence. Seeing the huge crowd, a large number of thugs sat on the banks of river Ganga as false pandas. They were taking donations by applying tilak to the After bath All people .
Bhola's companions were very strong and strong people, they entered the crowd and got dressed and jumped into the confluence water. After bathing, they were going out and wearing dry clothes that a fat fresh pandas sitting on one side made a sound to them - let us do Jijman Puja. Before Bhola said anything before that, many of his companions had gone and sat in front of that panda to get tilak. Bhola rushed to Panda and looked carefully at Pandya's granddaughter.
Neither that panda had sandalwood nor did he have the urn to fill water for the worship. Bhola thought the man to be a liar. He removed the sand and applied tilak on the forehead of the soil below. Bhola said - "Pandaji, apply sandalwood commentary!"
while singing the panda said - "By honoring Ganga ji's Renuka Chandan?"
When all the villagers got tilak, Panda said that now all you villagers meet me Donate a cow.
Bhola went to the bank of the river with a tap and took a small frog and put it on his palm, then he sang like a Pandit by singing sandalwood of Ganga ji.
The panda was very shy because he was calling the soil as sandalwood and Bhola had told if honoring Ganga ji's Renuka Chandan the frog to be a cow.
Then Bhola went to the fair with his companions. For many days, Bhola returned after wandering. In this way, Bhola continued to help the people of Hoshiarpur for his whole life.-
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