Dual opinion

We have seen different type of birds but the bird in this story is strange.In ancient time ,a stranger bird ,had two heads in one .It's name was Bharund.

Though it had one body the heads had  different of opinions and thinking .As both the head think oppositely; the bird was imbalance in activities.If one head wants to go towards east the other tries to move to West. Because of this double mindedness, the bird had a troubled life with difficulties. 

One day; in search of food ,was flying towards  a riverside.Suddenly, one of its head seen a fruit fallen from top of tree on the ground. He tasted the fruit and said "wow! What a tasty fruit, I never found such fruit before.". God is great who created such amazing foods for us.Well,let me have little of  it ,I am hungry, whispered the second head.But the head who found the fruit warned to the later not to touch the remains of it.He said I have found this and let me finish it.Though the food they take goes to the same digestion system or the same belley, they were always in quarrelsome mood and never satisfied with each other and had no understanding.This incident caused a revenging thought to the other head of Bharund and planned to take a tit for tat action.Some  days passed on with many dissatisfaction  among them due to lack of similar views or opinions. So,On another morning as they were on search of food, the other head this time found a fruit and he was about to eat the fruit and take the revenge to his counterpart ,the first head  warned not to eat this fruit as he knows that this is a poisonous one.But the second head did not listen and ate the fruit and the result was  the bird died as it contained poison substance. That is the end of the story of a bird with heads with dissimilar thinking and quarrelsome instinct.

The lesson teaches us to avoid egoism  and to respect each others opinion among  relatives or friends to receive a smooth enjoyable life helping each other. 

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Ex Cummins engineer,presently working for Appen.com, Australlia .