Health is Wealth
Once upon a time, there was a king, who was very
lazy. He did not like to do anything. He waited for his attendants to
serve him every moment. He used to lie on his bed always. A time came
when he really became inactive.
Only eating good food and it's sleeping made him
fatty. So fat he became that he could not move around by himself. He
felt sick, doctors were called in to treat him. Nothing could help him
to become fit and fine. The king was a kind hearted and cordial person.
All his subjects were sorry to learn about the fact that their king
was not well.
One day the minister met a holy man (Sadhu) on the
outskirts of the city. While conversing with each other, the “Sadhu”
came to know the fact that the king was unwell. He told the minister
that he could cure the king. Hearing this the minister’s face
brightened. He arranged immediately for a meeting of the “Sadhu” and
the king.
The “Sadhu” saw the depressed king for a while and
then spoke nothing serious had happened and that the king would be
alright. From the next day the treatment would start. He asked the king
to come to his hut which was at a distance from the palace.
The king had to come on foot to the hut. The king
agreed, after so many years the king came outside to walk on the road.
His ministers and attendants accompanied him. By the time he reached
the Sadhu’s hut, he was breathless, sweating and uncomfortable.
The “Sadhu” came out of the hot noticing everything.
He offered cool water to the king. The king felt better. The Sadhu
brought out an iron ball, the size of a football and gave it to the
attendants asking his majesty that daily morning and evening he had to
roll that ball in the palace grounds.
The king okayed to the “Sadhu” and left. After
fifteen days when the “Sadhu” came to the palace to meet the king, he
had lost a considerable amount of weight, was feeling much better and
was active. All his sickness had disappeared. Inspite a lot of wealth,
the king was not happy as he was unhealthy.
moral:'Health is Wealth'.
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