There was a king who, having cruelly amassed vast wealth in his kingdom (a kind of royal treasury), had secretly hidden it in a vault built in a secluded forest, far from the inhabited land. There were only two keys to the vault: one with the king, and one with one of his special ministers. No one else knew the secret of this secret treasure. One day, without informing anyone, the king went out alone to inspect his treasure. He opened the vault door and entered. He was delighted to see his treasure, and the brilliance of the treasure brought him peace.
At that very moment, the minister also passed by the area and saw that the vault door was open. He was surprised and thought that perhaps the vault door had been left open when he came to inspect it last night. He quickly closed the vault door from the outside and left. Satisfied with the sight of the treasure, the king approached and found the door locked. He began banging loudly, but his voice was heard. There was no one in that forest to listen.
The king kept shouting, but unfortunately no one came. He kept looking at the treasure, exhausted. Now the king was becoming desperate from hunger and thirst, he became mad. He crawled to the hero's trunk and said, O unique hero of the world, give me a glass of water. Then he went to the pearls, gold and silver and said, O treasures of pearls, silver and gold, give me a meal for one time. The king felt as if the diamonds and pearls were telling him that his entire life's earnings cannot buy him a glass of water and a meal for one time. The king fell unconscious from hunger. *
When the king regained consciousness, he scattered all the pearls and diamonds, made his bed near the wall and lay down on it. He wanted to send a message to the world, but he did not have paper or pen.
The king broke his finger with a stone and wrote something on the wall with the flowing blood. Meanwhile, the minister and the entire army kept searching for the missing king but the king was not found for a long time, so the minister came to see the king's treasure, he saw that the king was lying dead on a bed of diamonds and jewels, and insects were eating his body, the king had written in blood on the wall...all this wealth could not give a sip of water or a morsel of food...
This is the ultimate truth. At the end of your life, the wealth of your deeds will go with you, no matter how dishonestly you collect diamonds, money, gold and silver, everything will remain here. That is why, in the life which God has gifted you, do good deeds for the welfare of people without any selfishness and earn the priceless wealth of good deeds which will always be useful to you.
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