A single grain of gold appeared in the speaker's bag at the end of the day . what lesson does this teach you ?
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The poem's name is 'A little grain of gold' from Togor's Gitanjali.
Explanation:
- This tells us an interesting parable. It sounds simple but conveys a valuable message. It highlights the virtue of giving. The poem effectively takes home the point that 'giving' must come before 'taking'. Thus, it enjoys a remarkable and universal appeal.
- The speaker, a beggar, was on his begging tour. He saw the king of all the kings coming on a grand chariot. He was excited thinking that he would get a lot in the form of alms. But the king, to the beggar's shock and surprise, asked him what he would give. The beggar thought it was a royal joke. He slowly took out some grain from his bag and gave it to the king. That evening, the beggar found a small grain of gold in his alms. He wept bitterly. He wanted him to have the heart to give his all to the king who was God.
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