TAKE THIS CARE WHILE HELPING OR RETURNING HELP

 WHO IS WRITE???

Ram saw a strange fight :   

Once Ram, a tribesman, was passing through a jungle. He had a brass jug (LOTA) in hand and a bow with arrows  hanging from his shoulders. The pot contained milk for his child.

He saw a peculiar and deadly fight between a king cobra and an eagle. The snake was in an advantageous position. It had coiled itself around the beak of the eagle, which was about to die from suffocation.

Ram helps the eagle   :

Ram ran up to them and loosened up the snake's coil from around the eagle. The eagle somehow survived and was highly grateful to Ram.  

The snake tries to take revenge on Ram  :

THE EAGLE AND SNAKE



The snake was terribly angry at Ram and wanted to punish him. It spate venom into the pot, containing milk. This was unknown to Ram. The eagle who had seen this, wanted to save Ram for all that he had done to save his life.

The eagle tries to return the help  :

Ignorant of the danger, Ram continued his journey with the jug full of poisoned milk in his hand. The eagle was looking for a chance. Suddenly he came flying, snatched away the  pot and threw it into the nearby drain.  

Ram could not understand eagle's help  : 


RAM SHOOTING EAGLE


Ram  was  annoyed,  "Is this  the return I get for saving your life, you stupid eagle?", he said. He took out his bow and arrow quickly and shot at the eagle before it could fly away. 

The eagle died on the spot.

MORAL OF THE STORY


While helping or returning a help, one must ensure that the person to whom it is directed, as 'help' should properly understands it.  
Your help should never be seen as a harmful action. 

In studies  

Only those friends who teel that studying helps in life will take an advice on studies.  
Never say the same to a friend who feels studying is a burden. He will heckle you and take you tor an enemy.