There was a person named Durgadas in a village. He was a very rich farmer, but he was very lazy. He neither used to go to see his farm nor the barn. He did not keep any inquiries for his cows and buffaloes nor did he care about the things in his house. He used to leave all his work on the servants. All his work used to do his servants.
But with this laziness and mismanagement, the system of his house gradually started to deteriorate. He was suffering from farming. He also did not have any good gains from cow's milk and ghee.
One day Durgadas' friend Harishchandra came to his house. Harishchandra saw the house of Durgadas' house. Seeing such a situation of his friend, he understood that the lazy Durgadas will not leave his nature due to his explanation. Therefore, he told her to do good to his friend Durgadas - "Friends, I am feeling very sad seeing this condition of yours. But do not panic, I know a simple way to overcome this poverty. "
Durgadas eagerly said to his friend - "Please let me know that remedy. I'll definitely do it.
Harishchandra points out to his friend Durgadas, the remedy to remove poverty - before the waking of all birds, a white goose on Mansarovar comes to the Earth. But he climbs two (3 hours) days back and then returns back. It is not known when the swan arrives, but the person who sees him is never lacking in anything. "
Durgadas, hearing from his friend, says, "Anything, I will definitely see that swan."
Harishchandra goes so far from saying so. Durgadas gets up early in the morning and goes out of his house and goes in search of a goose farm. According to the talk of his friend Harishchandra, he starts looking for that swan, by which the person has never lacked anything.
But when he finds his goose-hunting and finds his farm, he sees that a man is throwing his thighs in his pile. Seeing Durgadas, that man becomes very embarrassed and asks for forgiveness.
Now Durgadas returns home from his farm-barn and goes to his cowshare; Even there he is surprised to see that the keeper of the cow is milking the cow's milk and putting it in the loin of his wife. Durgadas scolds the guardian, after which he goes to the farm and after going to the house after searching for a swan, he goes to the farm. There he sees that the laborers had not yet come to the farm. He stops there and when the laborers come, he asks for the reason of delaying them and scolds them and also tells them to come from time to time. Thus wherever he goes, there is no loss of his or her loss.
Thus, in the search of white goose, Durgadas begins to rise and roam every morning. Because of his supervision, his servants now work properly. It stops being stolen here. Earlier he was very ill, but due to his rotation every morning, his health also cured. From the same farm that ten out of the ten grains were fed, it now gets twenty-five minds. On the other hand, a lot of milk comes from his cows.
In this way a few days pass, and one day Durgadas's friend Harishchandra comes to his house. Durgadas tells his friend- "Friend, the white swan you told me about, but the white goose did not show me till now, but due to its search, I have had a lot of benefit."
Harishchandra laughs at her point and explains to her, "Friend, I wanted to explain to you that" it is a white goose to work. Wings of diligence are always bright. The person who does his work without leaving a job, leaving his job to the servants, the person who does not do his work and always relies on others, his work is never successful, he always takes the loss and who employs himself, who himself is the care of the servants He gets the property and honor. "
Moral: - Guys, that's why never leave their work on anyone else's trust. Always try to be self dependent because your work can not do better than you, and if you ever need to do your work to someone else, then keep your focus on it.