Ghost and a dogs
Ghost and a dogs
There were three brothers and a sister. The eldest brother's name was Fin, the middle one was Gailu, the sister was Malaika, and the youngest brother was Jaskin. They had two dogs, Bablu and Tak.
One day, when Malaika was bathing, she drained the water into the vegetable fields. Suddenly, a black ghost appeared from the fields. Malaika was frightened and asked, "Who are you and why are you here?" The ghost replied with a strange laugh, "I am Chaal Chala. I appear where vegetables grow, and whoever drains water on me will come to me." He then ordered Malaika to make a big sofa for him using the vegetables.
The brothers returned home, confused about Malaika's behavior. They found the sofa in the pandal and wondered why Malaika had made it. That night, the charger told Malaika to tie the dogs with ropes the next morning and that he would take care of the brothers when they went to cut wood.
The next morning, the brothers left for the forest, and the charger followed them. The dogs barked loudly, but the brothers were too far away to hear. The charger was about to attack them when the dogs pushed him into the river. The brothers realized something was wrong when they saw the river turn red.
They rushed back home and decided to test Malaika by tying her to a tree with one leg on one side and the other leg on the other, and one hand on one side and the other hand on the other. They then shot arrows at her, saying if the arrows hit her, she would die, but if they missed, they would spare her life.
Fin shot the first arrow, but it missed. Gailu shot the second arrow, which also missed. Jaskin shot the third arrow, which hit Malaika in the chest. And so, the story ends .
