In the profound woods of van vihar, there
carried on with an assortment of birds and creatures. All
of them partook in their lives as they had
a lot of drinking water of lake
arranged solidly in the center of the backwoods.
Also, they had overflow of green
leaves, organic products, and so forth. The vivid peacocks
would perform wonderful moves during
downpours; while different birds and creatures
appreciated showing their impossible to miss
exhibitions. The cuckoos would discuss
kuhu in their resonant voice and
the green parrots would attempt to draw in all
by uttering sharp sounds through their
red looks.
The monkeys had an immense community
of their own in the backwoods and would be
seen engaging each one by hopping
around the parts of trees. They would
be seen eliminating lice from the assortments of
their kindred creatures, or holding their young
ones stuck to their chests and bouncing up
what's more, down starting with one tree then onto the next.
One morning, the monkeys were in
their typical upbeat temperament of hopping dance.
Bear, lion, elephant, camel, jackass, owl,
and so on, all were partaking in their mastery. Each
one was dazzled by their bouncing abilities
also, appreciated their gymnastic dance.
Nonetheless, a camel, called Gabar, didn't
appear getting a charge out of
it. Neela, the
peacock inquired
"What is the
matter, Gabar
Uncle? You are
so quiet and
serious".
The camel
was loaded up with
envy. In
disdain, he said:
"Do you consider it a
dance? Anybody
can perform
such a dance.
There isn't anything
extraordinary about it
to appreciate".
While both of
them were simply
examining about
the dance, there
came Bear Dino
amidst
their discussion. Known
for his propensity for
jabbing nose in
each undertaking, Dino
asked the camel:
"Gabar Uncle, if
you think this dance is so basic, why
don't you play out a superior one? It will
give us even more delight and furthermore
eliminate questions Neela appears to have."
Hearing this, the camel got invigorated.
He set himself up to check out to the
gymnastic dance. "Indeed, same difference either way. I can
do it as well", the camel said. He began to
dance. Be that as it may, with a tall body without the
required adaptability as that of a monkey,
the endeavor of the camel looked completely
silly. Be that as it may, the camel went on,
also, on. Seeing this interesting execution,
everything could just chuckle other than
being irritated at a particularly ridiculous dance.
Then, at that point, the lion said: "Stop it. I presently can't seem to
see such a crazy dance in my life".
The voice of rhinoceros came: "Even I
can show improvement over that", and began
moving his tremendous and weighty body.
The birds and creatures who were
exceptionally entertained at the bouncing dance of
monkeys, needed to shout out 'disgrace, disgrace'
at the supposed dance of the camel and
the rhino. All believed that their dance should stop.
Then, at that point, the chimpanzee said: "Nobody
can go about other's business impeccably. Whenever done, it is
bound to be a disappointment."
The above occurrence of wilderness educates
us that everybody has various characteristics,
exceptional body structure and an outlook.
A jackass can lift more weight while
a pony can race quicker than others. A
peacock's dance is a wonder, though
the cuckoo's excellence lies in singing. On the off chance that an
elephant can convey a heap of logs in
its trunk, the chimpanzee can without much of a stretch and
uninhibitedly leap to arrive at the highest point of the trees.
Along these lines, one should take care of responsibilities as per
the limit presented to each by the
All-powerful. On the off chance that anybody attempts to do in any case,
it will be a sheer exercise in futility and, in
expansion, a fool for other people.