Story of Black Cow - White Crow Black (folklore)





once upon a time. One sage sent a white crow in search of the nectar, but he also warned the crow, "You only have to know about Amrit, do not drink it. If you drink it then you will suffer its goodness. "Crows gave a hymn after listening to the sage and after that, the white crows departed from the sage to search for the nectar.


Crows searched Elixir a lot and after one year of hard work the crow finally came to know about nectar. Seeing the nectar, he remembered the words of the sage that he had refused to drink nectar, but he could not stop it from drinking the urge and drink it.


Despite the restriction of the rishi to not drink it, he did so and broke the promise given to the sage. After drinking the nectar, he regretted that he did not believe in the word of the sage. To correct his mistake, he came back and told the sage the whole thing.

The sage came into the huff after listening and in the same vein he cursed the crow and said because you have done a very disgusting act by destroying the purity of the nectar from its unholy beak. So today, the entire human race will hate you and only you will be seen in all the birds which will be seen with the most hateful views. Like an ominous bird, the whole human race will always condemn you.


And since you have made nectar, therefore you will never have any natural death and there will be no disease and you will not even get old age. You will be honored for sixteen days of the month of Bhadrapad. Your death will be accidentally. By saying so, the sage dipped the crow into the black water of his kamaldal. The white crow blossomed in black, then the crows became black.


Although the story of this black crow is very popular as folklore today, but I have often seen such a lot of articles and assumptions that the punishment of the deeds done by any one has to suffer from its entire caste. But these stories are true or only fictitious articles there is no evidence about this. But it can be assumed that before trying to imitate the notion of any assumption, these efforts must have been the first attempt to explain some of the teachings of the people at their mental level. The views of different people are also different.


But one thing is certain that whatever one performs the deeds, he has to suffer the consequences. That is why we should do the same thing which is good for everyone and we have no troubles.

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