The Golden Thread
The Golden Thread
In the Mountain Hills of Himachal Pradesh, there was a small village named Kachipahari. This village is well known and famous for its cultures and brotherhood. There lived a farmer named Kashi who was having a tall and muscular personality. He was well established with his small family in the very small village. His wife named Raavi, was a beautiful lady with a kind heart. Both of them lived happily with their two kids Sushil and Maina, who were cute and sweet tweens.
But with a fast and furious movement of the Kaalchakra of Brahma, everything changed suddenly.
There occurred a sudden and merciless famine. All the farmers were shocked with such a deadly famine.They somehow fled away from the village. And all neighbours of the village got separated from each other. Kashi and his family was rescued by a King named Ranapratap, the dashing hero of Sooryavansi Kingdom. The King gave them shelter in his own Kingdom. He was mesmerized by the flawless beauty of Raavi. He very often tried to woo her but she was very much loyal to her husband so all gone in vain. So, King in order to get her stoop down to the level of Black Magic and he succeeded in building misunderstandings between them and breaking their ever strong amazing love bond.
One day, in search of Kashi, came a wise man named Hussain who helped Kashi and his wife in his very much tough times by making them see the wicked activities of King in the Black Mirror which was given to him by his father and took both of them to his Hometown Delhi where he gave Kashi and family food and shelter. Hussain was well aware of the knowledge of Kashi in the field of Farming and Cultivation. So, he captured Kashi ideas of Farming in camera and forwarded it to Social Media sites. Kashi was called from USA then, to give his idea and get 2 crores in exchange. But he refused the proposal and joined hands with the Indian Government and helped to feed the continuously increasing mouths of the population. Kashi became a famous personality in the city having enough power and money and his family regained their lost happiness and peace of mind.
This became possible only because of Hussain's goodwill. He proves that "A Freind In Need Is A Friend Indeed."
"Friendship Is The Golden Thread That Ties The Heart Of All The World."
