hindi isc chap no.3 -sharnagat summary in english
book - gadhya sanklan
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Rajput Bundela, who lives in Bundelkhand, is known as Bundela. Bundela is a heroic race. He has the values of his own life that he lives in his life, wholeheartedly.He has the values of his own life that he lives in his life, wholeheartedly. One of them - Defend the safe. Thakur was Bundela. It was a fortune of Madpura whose economic condition was not good. They had some land, which they used to raise farmers. His own solution was nothing. He used to take two or three years advance taxation from his farmer easily.
One day , Rajab was a butcher who was returning to Lalitpur by his business. His wife had a fever and had a huge amount of two hundred three together. He decided to stay in Madpura. Madpura was the stronghold of Hindus. Nobody has given shelter to that Muslim overnight. Then he reached at the gate of Thakur. When he told his real identity to Thakur Saheb, blood was found in Thakur's eyes. He said sharply - "I know, whose house is this? How dare you come here?"
Rajab said in a hopeful voice - "This is the house of Raja, so I have come to the asylum." Thakur understood that no one has given her shelter because of her butcher. Thakur ordered him to spend a night at the dawn here.
Thakur knew that she is butcher and nobody but Rajab. Raj has come to his shelter. It is the duty of Bundela to protect the person coming to the shelter. He does not inform his companions of Rajab. He tells his colleagues to change his mind that he will not be able to touch the money of the butcher because he is a bad earner. But his companions do not agree with his words.
The car driver left the train and stood up and said that it is a butcher of Lalitpur. The lathivale said that she does not accept anything but the rajab does not give money, then it will break its skull. Thakur scolded him and said, "Beware, who touched him, come down, otherwise if you shred your head, he (Rajab) had come to my shelter." Then Thakur instructed the driver to take the carriage and instruct him to deliver the king safely to his whereabouts.
In this way it would be obvious that the Bondelians also protect the refugees by putting a bet on life. That day Thakur needed money, but he followed his religion and protected the refugees coming to his door.