In the dark
and extremely cold night Halku reaches his field. He settles down in a cot under
a thatch canopy made of bagasse. Under the cot is lying his dog, Jabra, which
is whining since the cold waves of the night are difficult to resist.
While smoking
cheroot Halku is cursing his fate over land lordship and finding it difficult
to survive through the cold of the night. He hides his face between his limbs but
to no avail, he keeps on tossing and turning but finds no warmth. Forgetting
all the difference between a man and an animal, he calls the dog on his cot and
embraces him. Halku feels little cozy but soon the dog senses something awry
and barks while running into the field. Halku looks at the starry sky but to
his dismay finds Saptarishi (Big Dipper) constellation twinkling vividly, the
morning is far.
Not so far
from his field, lies a mango orchard. Halku prepares a broom of lentil crop and
rakes up a heap of fallen dead leaves. Upon setting the bonfire he forces the
dog to leap over the fire, which he does twice. With the heat coming as a
relief Halku feels elated and thinks that he has beaten the gloomy dampness of
the night. Halku is so much delighted that a sense of lethargy overwhelms him,
and he forgets to take care of the field. Soon blue bulls attack his farm, the
dog barks and runs into the field. Instead of taking up the responsibility of
shooing away animals, Halku tumbles into a dead sleep on the snug and dry soil
around the bonfire. When the morning arrives, bright sun rays are stamping
their presence all around the village. Halku is awakened by his wife, who is
lamenting him for his negligence in the duty. Long before Halku can realize,
the field has been destroyed by blue bulls. Munni is sad but Halku is happy
because he gets rid of guarding the field in wintry nights. He will pay off the
debt by working as a labour instead of a farm owner.
I love this story
ReplyDeleteLiterally beutiful
Deletei love munni
ReplyDeleteWe have to learn from this story that how to keep patience in difficult situation
ReplyDeleteGreat
ReplyDeleteAfter reading this story , I am remembering my childhood days .
ReplyDeleteWhat type of story is this called?May you categorise as it's type?
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