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( 3 ) મુદ્દા : એક કંજૂસ વાડામાં રૂપિયા દાટવા – દરરોજ રાત્રે
રૂપિયા ગણવા - ચોરનું જોઈ જવું - રૂપિયા કાઢી લેવા અને કાંકરા
મૂકવા - કંજૂસને જાણ – માથું કૂટવું – પાડોશીનું મહેણું હવે કાંકરા
ગણજે' – બોધ.​

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Answered by tiwariakdi
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Miser and his gold:

  • There was was a Miser guy by the name of Surendra. But because he detested spending even a single penny, no one ever addressed him by name. He was so referred regarded as a miser by everyone. Miserly man used to keep his gold behind a tree on his property or lawn, but every week he would go there and plough up his grains, taking great joy in seeing them. He did this routine every day. One night, a thief pursued him after observing his routine one day and dug up the gold, taking it with him. The Miser found only the vacant lot when he returned the following day to enjoy his money.
  • The neighbours gathered around him as he tore out his hair and began to shout so loudly. He told them about how he used to enter the land and saw his gold. One of the neighbours asked him, "Why didn't you save the money at home?" out of all the neighbours. It would be simpler to get access to the money to make a purchase.
  • No, I simply came to look at it and I never used the gold to buy anything, the Miser retorted pitifully. I had no intention of using it. Due to the fact that he couldn't discover his money there, the Miser was really sad. Crying, The Miser was seen. "You should hide a pebble in the hole and look at it every day," one of his buddies advised. When you had the money, you never used it. In my opinion, it wasn't much better than a rock. The title of this tale, "The Miser and His Gold," reflects this.

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Answered by bhaveshsingh4451
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Answer:

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