One man was walking in the forest. Suddenly he saw a lion following him. He started running in fear. Going a little farther, he saw a waterless well. He closed his eyes and jumped. As he read, he grabbed a hanging rope. And he hung up in that position. He looked up and saw the lion in the well waiting for him to eat. He looked down and saw a huge snake waiting for him to come down. He saw a white and a black rat trying to bite his rope.
When he did not know what to do, he saw a beehive in the tree next to the well. He dipped his finger in the honey of the beehive and licked it. That sweetness was so great that for a moment he forgot about the roaring lion at the top, the yawning snake at the bottom, and the rats at the rope. As a result, his danger became inevitable.
This lion is our death, which is chasing us all the time. That snake is the grave. Which is waiting for us. The rope is our life, which we can take refuge in. The white rat is the day, and the black rat is the night, which is constantly reducing our life expectancy and leading us to death. And that beehive world. Even if we try its sweetness, we are forced to forget about this four-faced terrible danger. So it is important for us to be aware.
Lessons from the story:
Think about birth, death and the afterlife. The lion will follow us at any time.
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