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A beautiful story.

 

> Krishna and the cowboy

> It grew darker and darker. Krishna was very much

> afraid. He did not know

> what to do. So he began to run...

> By Manpreet

>

>

>

> Krishna was a very poor boy. He lived in the village

> with his mother. His

> father was dead. When Krishna was five-year-old, his

> mother sent him to

> school.

>

> The road seemed very long. Krishna thought he had

> lost his way. He went on

> and on, till he saw the other village boys going to

> school. He joined them,

> and at last reached school.

>

> He had a happy time at school. When lessons were

> over, he played games with

> the other boys. It was almost dark when he set out

> for home.

>

> It was a long way back to home. It grew darker and

> darker. Krishna was very

> much afraid. He did not know what to do. So he began

> to run, and he did not

> rest till he was in his mother's arms.

>

> Next morning Krishna told his mother that he did not

> want to go to school.

> But, " said his mother, " You had a happy time at

> school yesterday, my child,

> and learnt many beautiful things! You said you loved

> your lessons. Why do

> you not wish to go to school today? "

>

> " I love school and my lessons, mother, " replied,

> " but I am afraid to go

> alone through the woods, they are thick and dark. "

>

> The poor mother stood for a minute, thinking what to

> say. She was very poor

> to send anyone with her son to school. At once the

> name of lord Krishna came

> to her mind. So she said to Krishna: " You don't

> know, my child, their lives

> in these woods another son of mine who is always

> there near the path.

> Whenever you are afraid, call out Him, 'O Cowboy

> Brother, come with me to

> school!' He will come at once and take care of you,

> and then you will not be

> afraid. " "

>

> And Krishna said, " Is it really true, mother, that

> my Brother, the Cowboy,

> will come to take care of me on my way to school? "

>

> " Yes, it is true, my boy, " said the mother, " He

> loves you as a brother does,

> and will never fail to come to your help when you

> call out to Him. "

>

> So Krishna set out like a brave boy. But he had not

> gone very far when he

> began to feel afraid. So he called out, " O Brother

> Cowboy, Brother Cowboy,

> come and play with me! "

>

> A Boy appeared out of the tree, took the child's

> hand, and led him to school

> When they came near the school, He parted from him,

> saying: " Call Me again

> on your way back to home. "

>

> Every day, Krishna, while going to and coming back

> from school, would call

> the Cowboy. They would play together all the way.

> The Cowboy was so kind and

> good that Krishna came to love Him as he had never

> loved anyone before.

>

> And when, day after day, Krishna told his mother all

> about Him, she was not

> in the least surprised. She knew it was the Child

> Krishna who came to her

> son's help every day.

>

> So time went on. Then one day the school master

> said: " tomorrow I want to

> give a feast . All of you, my boys, must bring

> presents. "

>

> So Krishna said to his mother that night, " Mother,

> our noble teacher is

> going to give a feast tomorrow. What should I take

> to him? "

>

> The child's words made the mother very sad. She knew

> she was very poor and

> could not give anything to her little boy for his

> teacher. But at the same

> time she did not want her son to give no present to

> his Master.

>

> So she said to him, " My boy, I am too poor to give

> you anything for your

> teacher. But, while going to school in the morning,

> ask your Brother to give

> you something. " She knew that the child Krishna

> would help them.

>

> So in the morning Krishna said to the Cowboy: " O

> Brother, my teacher is

> going to give a feast today. All the boys will be

> bringing presents. It will

> look so bad if I give him no present. I am too poor

> to give anything. Will

> you, give me something foe my Master? "

>

> " What can I give you, O brother? What am I but a

> poor Cowboy? Here is a

> little bowl of milk. That's all I can give you,

> Krishna. It is only a poor

> Cowboy's present. But you must give it to your

> teacher, " said the Cowboy.

>

> Krishna went to his master's house with the present.

> He waited behind a

> crowd of boys who were handing over what they had

> brought.

>

> Krishna waited a long time, but no one saw him. The

> poor boy became very sad

> At last the teacher happened to look at him. He

> took the small bowl of milk

> from his hands and went to empty it into a big pan.

> But great was his wonder

> when the little bowl filled up again. Again he tried

> to empty it, and again

> the little bowl was full. And so he went on emptying

> it again and again, but

> still the little bowl was full.

>

> All those present there wondered what it meant.

> Krishna also wondered. He

> now understood for the first time that the Cowboy

> Brother was no other than

> the Child Krishna Himself.

>

> The teacher asked him, " From where did you get this

> milk? " Krishna replied,

> From my Brother, the Cowboy Brother, who lives in

> the woods. "

>

> " Who is He? " asked the teacher.

>

> " One who comes and play with me on my way to

> school, " replied Krishna.

>

> " Can you show me your Brother in the woods? "

>

> " Yes, if you come along with me, Sir. "

>

> So in the evening the teacher and Krishna went

> together to the place. When

> they got there, Krishna called: " Cowboy Brother!

> Brother Cowboy! Won't you

> come? " but no Cowboy appeared. Krishna did not know

> what to do. He called

> and called, but there was no answer.

>

> At last the boy, full of grief, cried, " O Brother

> Cowboy, if You do not

> appear, they will think I do not tell the truth. "

>

> Then came a sound, as it were, from the deep woods,

> which seemed to say, " No

> my little brother, I cannot show my face to your

> master. He still has long

> way to wait " .

 

 

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Nice to read the story, Bhagavan likes his innnocent bhaktas and do anything for them.

 

Thanks

On Feb 19, 2008 4:52 PM, Seema Ravindran <seemawarrier wrote:

 

 

 

 

 

A beautiful story.> Krishna and the cowboy> It grew darker and darker. Krishna was very much> afraid. He did not know> what to do. So he began to run... > By Manpreet >

> > > Krishna was a very poor boy. He lived in the village> with his mother. His> father was dead. When Krishna was five-year-old, his> mother sent him to> school.>

> The road seemed very long. Krishna thought he had> lost his way. He went on> and on, till he saw the other village boys going to> school. He joined them,> and at last reached school.>

> He had a happy time at school. When lessons were> over, he played games with> the other boys. It was almost dark when he set out> for home.> > It was a long way back to home. It grew darker and

> darker. Krishna was very> much afraid. He did not know what to do. So he began> to run, and he did not> rest till he was in his mother's arms.> > Next morning Krishna told his mother that he did not

> want to go to school. > But, " said his mother, " You had a happy time at> school yesterday, my child,> and learnt many beautiful things! You said you loved> your lessons. Why do

> you not wish to go to school today? " > > " I love school and my lessons, mother, " replied,> " but I am afraid to go> alone through the woods, they are thick and dark. "

> > The poor mother stood for a minute, thinking what to> say. She was very poor> to send anyone with her son to school. At once the> name of lord Krishna came> to her mind. So she said to Krishna: " You don't

> know, my child, their lives> in these woods another son of mine who is always> there near the path.> Whenever you are afraid, call out Him, 'O Cowboy> Brother, come with me to> school!' He will come at once and take care of you,

> and then you will not be> afraid. " " > > And Krishna said, " Is it really true, mother, that> my Brother, the Cowboy,> will come to take care of me on my way to school? "

> > " Yes, it is true, my boy, " said the mother, " He> loves you as a brother does,> and will never fail to come to your help when you> call out to Him. " > > So Krishna set out like a brave boy. But he had not

> gone very far when he> began to feel afraid. So he called out, " O Brother> Cowboy, Brother Cowboy,> come and play with me! " > > A Boy appeared out of the tree, took the child's

> hand, and led him to school> When they came near the school, He parted from him,> saying: " Call Me again> on your way back to home. " > > Every day, Krishna, while going to and coming back

> from school, would call> the Cowboy. They would play together all the way.> The Cowboy was so kind and> good that Krishna came to love Him as he had never> loved anyone before.>

> And when, day after day, Krishna told his mother all> about Him, she was not> in the least surprised. She knew it was the Child> Krishna who came to her> son's help every day.>

> So time went on. Then one day the school master> said: " tomorrow I want to> give a feast . All of you, my boys, must bring> presents. " > > So Krishna said to his mother that night, " Mother,

> our noble teacher is> going to give a feast tomorrow. What should I take> to him? " > > The child's words made the mother very sad. She knew> she was very poor and> could not give anything to her little boy for his

> teacher. But at the same> time she did not want her son to give no present to> his Master.> > So she said to him, " My boy, I am too poor to give> you anything for your> teacher. But, while going to school in the morning,

> ask your Brother to give> you something. " She knew that the child Krishna> would help them.> > So in the morning Krishna said to the Cowboy: " O> Brother, my teacher is

> going to give a feast today. All the boys will be> bringing presents. It will> look so bad if I give him no present. I am too poor> to give anything. Will> you, give me something foe my Master? "

> > " What can I give you, O brother? What am I but a> poor Cowboy? Here is a> little bowl of milk. That's all I can give you,> Krishna. It is only a poor> Cowboy's present. But you must give it to your

> teacher, " said the Cowboy.> > Krishna went to his master's house with the present.> He waited behind a> crowd of boys who were handing over what they had> brought.>

> Krishna waited a long time, but no one saw him. The> poor boy became very sad> At last the teacher happened to look at him. He> took the small bowl of milk> from his hands and went to empty it into a big pan.

> But great was his wonder> when the little bowl filled up again. Again he tried> to empty it, and again> the little bowl was full. And so he went on emptying> it again and again, but> still the little bowl was full.

> > All those present there wondered what it meant.> Krishna also wondered. He> now understood for the first time that the Cowboy> Brother was no other than> the Child Krishna Himself.

> > The teacher asked him, " From where did you get this> milk? " Krishna replied, > From my Brother, the Cowboy Brother, who lives in> the woods. " > > " Who is He? " asked the teacher.

> > " One who comes and play with me on my way to> school, " replied Krishna.> > " Can you show me your Brother in the woods? " > > " Yes, if you come along with me, Sir. "

> > So in the evening the teacher and Krishna went> together to the place. When> they got there, Krishna called: " Cowboy Brother!> Brother Cowboy! Won't you> come? " but no Cowboy appeared. Krishna did not know

> what to do. He called> and called, but there was no answer.> > At last the boy, full of grief, cried, " O Brother> Cowboy, if You do not> appear, they will think I do not tell the truth. "

> > Then came a sound, as it were, from the deep woods,> which seemed to say, " No> my little brother, I cannot show my face to your> master. He still has long> way to wait " .

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