Hi friends,</span>
There lived a person by name Ram whose principles are same as that of </span><br style="font-style: italic;">
Rama(one word,one arrow ,one wife).He
was very poor and used to chop trees to make his livelyhood.One day he
was chopping a tree on the bank of a river.Fortunately/unfortunately
the axe fell into the river.
Ram was crying by sitting on the bank of the river.Suddenly a Goddess
appeared before him and askd him why he was sobing.Ram said abt the
axe.The goddess noted the description abt the axe and went into the
river.She came out with a silver axe.Ram said "its not mine."
The goddess then came back with a golden axe.Ram was firm in
saying "its not mine".The goddess then came back with an axe studded with diamonds and Ram said "No its not mine."
The goddess then came back with the original axe and Ram accepted it
delightfully.The goddess was pleased with the sincerity of Ram and she
gave all the three axes to Ram and blessed him to maintain his
sincerity.
Ram was
now rich and married a beautiful girl.Every year he used to
come to the river to pray for the goddess along with his wife.When he
visited the river this time accidentally his wife fell into the river
.Ram was sobing.The goddess came out of the river and asked the
reason.Then Ram said that his wife fell into the river.
The Goddess went into
the river and came back with AishwaryaRai. Ram
accepted her as his wife and started to leave the place with Aish
.The Goddess was surprised and said "What a change in ur attitude
Ram.I wanted to show u as an exemplary person to this world.But u too
hav changed with money and she was very angry".
Ram said to Goddess"Oh my Mother I haven't changed a bit also.One
word,one arrow and one wife is my principle.If I reject Aish u will get
Tabu I will reject her as well and u will get Preity and I will reject
her .At last u will get my wife.I will accept her and u will give all
the remaining three to me.But my
principle is to have only one wife.It doesn't matter who she is .
That is sincerity that is logical
reasoning.
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Edited by: jithendra
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