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The six brothers were angry. The youngest brother guarded the house. How long did it take? The sixth brother returned home with a lot of copper jewelry. When he came, he saw that Karma was being performed at the door; the youngest brother was playing the flute. The brothers were dancing. 'Don't look at these people.' Enraged, the sixth brother threw the wives out of the house. The housewife was the housekeeper, the Lakshmi of that house. As soon as he threw her out, Lakshmi left. There was not a handful of grains to eat, not even a piece of cloth to wear. The sadhava boys wandered around; one day they became angry - the scoundrel has certainly become angry with us. School, with a straw rope around his neck, holding a straw in his teeth, falling at his feet, school.


The six brothers all rushed forward. The poor schoolboy sprang to his feet. Hungry and tormented, he sat down wearily at the door, and the fire in his hearth went out. The water dried up from the well. When he saw that someone had come to my door, all six of them were sitting there. Saying, ‘Go, go,’ they ran away in agony from the pursuers who were chasing them.


They went and reached the shore of a pond. Their lips became dry and black.


When Anjula took the water to her mouth, she saw that the worms were crawling around. Drink it.


Did he say 'Ouch' and run away?


After going a little further, he saw a horse standing. The cage was full of sticks. No matter how hard he tried, he couldn't get away. What was the reason?


Going a little further, he saw a man standing with a stone on his shoulder. No matter how hard he tried, he couldn't get his shoulder to throw the stone.


Seeing him, he became distressed and asked, "Where are you all going?"


"We are going to the teacher who will give us everything."


"Brother, please understand why this little thing is stuck on my back. No matter how much I move it, it keeps hitting my shoulder again." He was told, "Brother, come on."


Going a little further, he saw a skull with a piece of cloth on its head.


The fire is burning brightly above. His head is burning hot. He is crying in agony. He tries to throw the scythe down, but he cannot. Seeing him, he asks, "Brother, where are you going?"


"Give it to the teacher."


"Just a little bit, and you'll understand why this fiery skull doesn't fall off my head."


Saying, "Come," the younger brother ran away. After going a little way, he saw a man grazing cows. The cows were running away from one place to another, and he was being chased from morning till night. He had been chasing so many cows that he had no eggs in his stomach; he had torn them and put them in a sack. The man asked him, "Brother, are you being told?"


"Give it to the teacher."


"Come to your senses. Why are you raising so many cows? I don't need so many cows; I'm running after them all day long, and my life is running out. What can I do? The cows will lose their milk, and after a while, they will start to give birth."


The sixth brother went a little further and saw a man standing shivering in the freezing cold. Seeing him, he asked, "Brother, where are you going?"


*Give it to the teacher.'


"Recite this seven times, my vow, and you will come to understand a little - no matter how much you beg, you will not be able to fill your stomach, you will not be able to sell even a piece of cloth."


Saying "Hello," the younger brother went and reached the shore of the river. There was a small island in the river. He had heard that there was a scholar there - how could he cross?


At one point, Kimbhir saw a clock. Kimbhir asked, "Why are you lying down? Why are you sitting down, tired? Tell me if I can be of any use."


The six brothers said, "We are going to Vidhatha. He lives on the island in the sea. How will we cross? There are no boats or dinghies here. How can anyone swim this far?"


If you go, you will understand - no matter how hard I try, I cannot drown in the water. 'My back has become a dry log. Sit on my back; I am in the middle of the sea.'


I will take you to the island.' All six brothers sat on the Kimbhir path - the waves were beating on their sides. Somehow they reached the island.


On the island there is a steep hill, a lake under the hill, and a cave in the hill above the lake. Inside it is a tiger's nest; an old man sits and chants. He has a beard eighteen hands long. The younger brother went and fell at his feet and begged, Forgive our offense. We are ignorant; we know nothing'. The teacher of the village said fearfully, 'Go, your heart's desire will be fulfilled.' The younger brother told the people he met on the way to the younger brother.


The wise man said, A person suffers because of his own faults. The sins he commits in his previous birth, he suffers the consequences in this birth. Tell such and such a thing to such and such; go. The six brothers bowed down to the wise man and reached the shore of the river - the crocodile was looking at him with a blank expression. He asked, Did you understand anything I said? Did the god of action give you an order?


The six brothers said, "You have killed many women. Your stomach is full of jeweled leaves. If you vomit them up and give them away as charity, we will drown in the sea."


The crocodile felt very happy when he did that. He happily dived into the tub.


The sixth brother then saw the old man standing there shivering in the cold—‘Oh, do you understand what I am saying? Did the gods give you an order?’ The sixth brother said, ‘Oh, you wicked man, how much wealth did you earn in your last birth? You have not given a penny of it to the poor, nor have you spent a single penny on charity. Your house has become a black corner due to gambling. If you do not suffer, then who will? You will have to suffer the consequences of your actions.’


Then the Sadhava boys went and reached Vakhjaga. "What did you understand me? he said. Did the god of action give you a promise? The six brothers said, Hey, that god of fire, you have cheated him in another birth. We have mixed three small tanks of water with six rupees of milk. All the diseases of the child have been cured.


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Everything is fine. This wise man said, Even if that cow grows twice as big as you, you will run after it. You will die running after that cow.


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Then the sixth brother reached the fire near the skull. He was confused and asked, ‘Brother, did you understand me? What did this Vidhata give you?’ The sixth brother said, O Vidhata, what will happen to the one who is left? You committed a great sin in your last birth. A person does not understand what he is doing and what he is doing! Otherwise he has to suffer the consequences. If someone brings a fire to your door, you refuse him. It is a great sin to refuse fire to anyone. Now if you light a fire on a cold day. You call for the fire to be lit; the skull will fall from your head.


Then the six brothers went and reached the old man. The old man asked, "What did the wise man say?"


The sixth brother said, “It is a sin to refuse someone lightly. In your last birth, if someone had asked you to thresh rice or millet a little bit, you would have refused. You are now reaping the fruits of that. Now, if we remove thorns from the path, speak the truth, and do good to others, the burden will fall off your shoulders.”


Then, as per the advice of the wise man, the younger brother went to the pond. He dug in the four corners of the pond and found four jars of Asarpi. After listening to the wise man, the water in the pond became clean. Then he went and said to the horse, “In your last birth, you were a very rich man, a very wealthy man, and you did not give a single penny to anyone. When you died, the Doe family drowned, a fox ran into your house, and all the rice remained underground. Even after becoming a horse in this birth, you cannot give up your greed. If we dig up all the wealth from under the ground and distribute it, you can go and come wherever you want happily.”


The horse said, "I am an animal; what will become of my treasure? It will turn into grass. You dig it all up!"


By the time the sixth brother reached home with a lot of wealth, the housewives had already returned, the house was shaking with excitement, and the sixth brother was very happy. He went to the teacher's house and performed puja and dhuja. I did not say anything to go. My talk was over.


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