Garhwali Folk Tales, Fables, Traditional stories, Community Narratives for Effective Managers, Effective executives, Effective Boss, Effective Supervisors or Stories for Effective management, management Lesson from Garhwali Folk Literature from Garhwal, part- 44
Collected and edited by: Bhishma Kukreti (Management Training Expert)
Long back, there was a Brahmin and his wife Ahilya. The Brahmin used to earn his living by performing religious rituals for his Jajman. The Brahmin was simple person. However, Ahilya had a problem. If she was asked to go right she would visit left. If Pundit would tell her to sleep she would wake. The Brahmin was always upset by his wife behavior. They had five year old son.
There was Chudakarm Sanskar of their son after a couple of days. On the day Chudakarma, the first hair cut of child is completed. The Brahmin was a worried man. He thought and decided a trick.
He told to his wife that we would not perform Chudakarma ritual. His wife told they would definitely perform Chudakarma Sanskar of their son.
Pundits were called to perform Chudakarma Sanskar. Before Pundits came the Brahmin told his wife not to respect Pundits and guests and not to serve them. Ahilya did just the opposite. Brahmin told her to do jus opposite of the real requirement and in this way, Ahilya performed the correct manners.
By this way, every act was performed smooth. The Chudkarma ritual was over, guests and Pundit had gone. Now, there was only one job was left. The custom was that the cut hair of child should be placed under the small spring of the village. Brahmin told his wife to put cut hair of their son under any nearby small spring of village.
Ahilya did just the opposite and threw auspicious hair where the villagers used to do toileting.
When Brahmin came to know that his wife threw auspicious hair at very inauspicious place. The Brahmin became furious on his wife behavior. He cursed her and she became stone.
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Copyright @ Bhishma Kukreti 31/12/2013 for review and interpretation
Garhwali Folktales, Fables, Traditional stories for Managers,/executives, boss, supervisors or Stories for management from Garhwal to be continued…
References
1-Bhishma Kukreti, 1984, Garhwal Ki Lok Kathayen, Binsar Prakashan, Lodhi Colony, Delhi 110003,
2- Bhishma Kukreti 2003, Salan Biten Garhwali Lok Kathayen, Rant Raibar, Dehradun
3- Bhishma Kukreti, Garhwali Lok Kathaon ma Prabandh Vigyan ka Tantu , Chitthi Patri’s Lok Kathayen Visheshank , Dehradun
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