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19 Camel

19 Camel

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In one village, one person had 19 camels.  one day, that person  died. 

The will was read after death. which says that:

Half of my 19 camels should be given to my son, a fourth of the 19 camels, to my daughter, and a fifth of the 19 camels to my servant. 

Everyone got dizzy about  how to divide ?

19 Half of the camels, that is, one camel will have to be cut, and then the camel will die. Let ' s cut  one to 18 of them a quarter - half - 1/2 . then?

All were very confused. Then a wise man was called from the neighbourhood village. 


The wise man climbed his camel, listened to the problem, put a little mind, then spoke in these 19 camels and divide me with a camel. 

Everyone thought that one was  a mad man who  went on to make such a will, and now it was another maniac who speaks of sharing my camel with them. Nevertheless, everyone thought about what is the harm in assuming the point. 

 19 + 1 = 20. 

Half of the 20 gave to the son, 10. 

5, a quarter of 20, gave it to the daughter.  

4, the fifth part of 20, was given to the servant.  

10+5+4=19 

The survived was a camel , which belonged to the wise man ....

He took him and returned to his village. 


In this way, the remaining 19 of the 19  were divided by happiness, peace, contentment and joy. 

So there are 19 camels in the lives of all of us. 

5 Sensens

(Eyes, Nose, Tongue, Ears, Skin)

5 Karmic centers

(Hands, Feet, Tongue, Urinary Door, Excrement)

5 Prana

(Prana, Apan, Akin, Wynn, Udaan)

 and

4 Conscience

(Mind, Intellect, Mind, Ego)

There are a total of 19 camels.   

The whole life is entangled in the division of these 19 camels. 

 And  unless a friend camel is added to it, i.e., with friends.... Life is not achieved with relatives, happiness, peace, contentment and joy cannot be achieved.  

This is the story of 19 camels... Dedicated to Friends


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