
The second head said, You fool, if you eat that, both of us will die because we have the same body. For what you have done to me, I will eat this poisonous fruit and avenge your insult. One day, the second head found a poisonous fruit and told the first head, You treacherous fellow. The second head was disappointed at this action of the first head. Bharunda thus gave the fruit to his wife. It makes no difference whether I eat it or you eat it. The first head laughed and said, Both of us have the same stomach. I am so lucky.Purna Vidya 7Hearing this, the second head said, O brother, let me also taste the fruit you are praising so much. I am sure the heavens have sent it for me. One of his heads mumbled, Oh what a fruit. One day,as the bird was wandering on the bank of the lake, he found a fruit, which was as delicious as ambrosia. How can I forget that blow? How can you suffer the grief of your sons death? Finally, I am giving you this diamond, dont come back again.MORAL: Excess of greed is harmful.The Bird With Two Headsgreat bird named Bharunda lived on the banks of a lake. Blinded by his youth, your son has struck me and I bit him back. From today, there is no meaning in our relationship. Without coming out of his hole, the cobra told Haridatta,Purna Vidya6You have come here for gold forgetting that you had lost a son and that you were in mourning.

Returning to his village the next day, Haridatta heard the story of his sons death and at once realised that greed was behind it.The Brahmin went to the anthill the day after his sons cremation and offered milk to the cobra. But the cobra deftly dodged the blow but stung the son to death with his poisonous fangs.

He then struck the cobra with a big stick. If I kill the cobra, I can collect all the gold in one go instead of coming here every day.
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He collected the coin and thought, This anthill must be full of gold. When the son went the next day, he found a gold coin in the bowl. One day the Brahmin, leaving for another village on business, asked his son to go to the anthill and offer milk. Henceforth, he came alone every dawn, collected the coin, offered the milk in the bowl and left. He then placed the bowl of milk at the anthill and left the place.Purna Vidya5Next day when the Brahmin came to his land before the Sun was up, he saw a gold coin in the bowl he had left at the anthill. Please excuse me and accept this humble offering. That is why I have not paid my tribute to you.

He poured it in a bowl and turning to the anthill said, O ruler of the land, I did not know you were living in this anthill.

At once he went back to his village and returned with a glass full of milk. I have never worshipped her, which is why I am not able to get anything from the land. He thought, This cobra must really be the Goddess of this land. Before he could spread himself on the ground he saw in the nearby anthill a huge cobra swaying with his hood open. One day, unable to stand the heat of the summer sun, he went to a big tree in his land to rest for a while. He was a farmer but the piece of land he cultivated gave him very little to survive. Panchatantra StoriesKumud SinghalPurna Vidya1Story of PancnTantraPurna Vidya2Purna Vidya3Purna Vidya4The Brahmin and The Cobra aridatta was a Brahmin who was very poor.
