Tug on the tiger
Upendrakishore Roy Chowdhury
There was one pair. He had a big sweet son. When he wanted, he would not leave without taking anything.
One day a big man's son was riding a horse in front of Zola's house. Seeing him, Jola’s son called his father and said, ‘Dad, why don’t I have a horse? Bring me a horse. '
Jola said, ‘I am a poor man, how can I bring a horse? It costs a lot of money to buy a horse. '
The boy said, ‘It won’t happen. I have to bring a horse. '
Says, the boy first danced and cried, then rolled and cried, then got up and broke his father's hook call. Seeing that he was not buying a horse, he gave up eating and drinking at the end.
Then Jola got into a lot of trouble. Seeing the boy not eating at all, he thought, ‘Now it is not possible to buy a horse. Let's see if there is any money in the house. '
Finding a lot, he made a few bucks. Then he tied the money in a cloth and went to the market to buy a horse.
Jola went to the market and asked the horseman, "Yes, how much is your horse?"
The horseman said, 'Fifty rupees.'
Jola tied a cloth and brought a total of five rupees, where will he give fifty rupees? So he went home sad because he could not buy a horse.
Has there been a time when those two people are standing there arguing? One of them said, "You will have a hard time."
On hearing this, another said, 'There will be a horse's egg!'
Whether a horse has an egg or not, so a horse will have an egg, it means that nothing will happen, but Jola did not know that. When he heard the name of the horse's egg, he was busy and said, "Brother, can you tell me where the horse's egg is found?"
There was a heavy wicked man. He said to Jola, "Come with me, I have horse eggs in my house."
He had a foot in the wicked man's house. He took Jola home with him, handed the pot to her and said, ‘This is a horse’s egg. See how it is torn! The baby will come out of it right away. Look, don't run away! '
Then who sees the joy of Zola!
He giggled, "How much does it cost?"
The wicked man said, ‘Five rupees.’ Jola immediately opened the five rupees and went home with a foot. The foot is cracked, red can be seen inside.
Jola thought, ‘Hey, if the kid wants to run away, I’ll catch him right away. Then I will tie a sheet around his neck and take him home! If I jump, I will not leave. '
Thinking about all these things, Jola came to the bank of a river, and immediately she got thirsty for her terrible water. Jola left the hole on the shore and went to drink water, but she could not see where a fox had come from. The fox has almost finished eating his water. At that moment Jola saw him and said, ‘Alas! My calf escaped. '
What is Zola's job to catch the fox running. The fox took him across the field, through the forest, where he had no address. At last Jola can no longer continue. When he returned home, he found that he had lost his way.
It was night, so Joe had no choice but to return home. Jola found a lot and went to an old woman's house and asked for a place to sleep. The old woman did not have two book houses. One of them had an old woman and her granddaughter. The other one had things in it, in which he gave Jola a place.
Every night a tiger would come and sit behind the old woman's house. Realizing this, the old woman never came out of the house at night, nor did she allow her granddaughter to come. But the granddaughter heard a little about her horse's egg from Zola, so she wanted to go to him again to hear him better. Then the old woman said to him, ‘No-no, Jasne! The tiger will catch it. '
This is how people say ‘tiger-tage’. There is no such thing as a tug. But the tiger doesn't know what he's talking about anymore, he sits in the back of the house and listens to the tug. He realizes that the tug will be an animal or monster or ghost more terrible than his own. And since then he's been terrified, and he's thinking, if the tug comes, he'll run away!
At that time, Jola came out to see if it was dawn. When he saw the tiger, he thought, 'Oh! My calf is sitting! '
He immediately ran, wrapped a cloth around the tiger's nose, mouth and neck and sat up on his back!
What can I say that the tiger was shocked at that time. He thought ‘Alas! Defeated! Surely he has caught me in the tug! ’Thinking this, the tiger started running for his life. But he could not run well because he was blindfolded.
Jola has been sitting on his back from the beginning, and he thinks it's his horse! He has decided that he will know the way only if he is a little fair, and he will go home with the calf. When it was fair, Jola saw that the work was done! He thinks the horse is sitting on the tiger. Then what does he do? He thought that this time there is no protection!
The tiger is running and saying 'Dohai Tagdada'! Get down from my neck, I will worship you. 'Jola doesn't know that the tiger is tugging at her! Jola is just wondering how she will escape.
At that time, the tiger was walking under a banyan tree. The branches of that tree are very low, you can catch it by raising your hand! He grabbed one of its branches and climbed the tree.
Then Jola also said, 'Budd has survived!'
The tiger also said, 'Budd has survived!'
But what will happen if you climb an empty tree? If you can get out of it. The unfortunate tiger did not run away from there, but sat under a tree, gasped, and shouted at the other tigers. On hearing the call, four or five tigers came and said, ‘What happened to you? Who closed your eyes? '
The tiger gasped and said, ‘Hey brother, I just went a little further today! I was caught in the trap. Many have folded their hands to say pujo dev but have given up. That beta has blindfolded me, if I don't worship, he will come and catch me again. '
Hearing this, all the tigers agreed, worshiping the tug under that tree
fantastic story bro carry on