ཌའི་གཱོན་ཀྲེལེསི་ཨ་ལུའི་སྲུང་འདི་ ད་རེས་ རྒྱལ་སྲས་འཇིགས་མེད་རྣམ་རྒྱལ་དབང་ཕྱུག་མཆོག་གི་ འཁྲུང་སྐར་དུས་སཱོན་བཙི་སྲུང་ལུ་ དགའ་སྐྱིད་ཕུན་སུམ་ཚཱོགས་པའི་ གུས་བསདཱོ ་དང་ རྒྱལ་ཁབ་ནང་གི་ ཨ་ལུ་ཆ་མཉམ་ལུ་ ལྷག་བསམ་རྣམ་དག་གི་གོ་ལས་འབུལ་བ་འབད་ ཕུལཝ་ཨིན་ནཱོ།། CelebrCaetlienbgrtahteinjogytohues ojoccyaosuiosnoocfcHasisioRnooyfalHHisigRhonyesasl THhigehGneysalssey JTdieghdmeicGeatNyeaaTlmsBehigyreTTytaDehhhnleredAWagDGanolarynlnnaaitgvghlTsceeohearncluysehcasTJik:rladi’Sysglret,meBoswnrie:rieSoetNhsftaaBofAromrhenriuegncptsyihavleenifella.dorsWsrreaearndCynht,tgoiwoldcHehrdieuaesnrcdRekitco’posayletaaelsHedigthoness His Royal Highness The Gyalsey and all the children of Bhutan.
Once upon a time, there lived a slave in a faraway place.
He was mistreated by his master.
His master used to treat him bad; therefore, he decided to run away.
When his master was in a deep sleep, he ran out into a thick forest.
He wandered in the thick forest all alone and after a few hours, he got so tired and then fell asleep.
After few hours of sleep, he heard a strange noise that seemed to be coming from the nearby tree.
When he woke up, he saw a lion trapped in a net.
Even though he was afraid of the lion, he helped the lion get out of the net.
The lion ran to the woods as fast as he could the moment he was released from the net.
One day his master came for hunting in the forest and caught him. The master took the slave and beat him with rope.
The master then beat the innocent slave with all his strength.
After that, he asked his attendant to throw the poor slave into the lion’s cage.
The poor slave thought that this is the end of his life.
To his surprise, he saw the lion he has helped before.
The lion did not attack the poor slave, and he also protected the slave from other animals.
The slave rescued the lion and all the animals in the cage.
Moral: One should help others in need; we get the rewards of our helpful acts in return.
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