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Fear of ghost's - Ghost Story

A true incident from 10 years ago that will shake the soul.

By Vijender jangdaPublished 2 years ago 5 min read
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Fear of ghost's

Story In the village of Kumarali, there lived a landlord named Jai Singh, who had five sons and one daughter. Being the only daughter, she also got the most affection. The landlord's daughter Jyoti, because of this caress of her father, became obstinate and angry.

Besides, she was also lazy. One day the landlord's wife said to him, 'Daughter is foreign wealth, don't give it so much. How will she manage after marriage? A poor farmer lived in a village near Kumarali. His son's name was Veerbhan. Veerbhan's mother had died at the time of his birth. Veer bhan was brought up by the farmer himself.

The farmer's bull died in the epidemic. He had to borrow money from Jai Singh to buy another bull. There was no harvest due to a lack of rain. The debt burden of the farmer continued to increase with constant interest. Father and son used to be immersed in this worry. With time, the landlord's daughter Jyoti also grew up. The landlord was worried about his marriage.

No young man was getting ready to marry Jyoti. Then the zamindar thought of Veerbhan. Veer bhan is handsome as well as intelligent. Apart from this, the farmer is also his creditor, so he will not even refuse for this relationship. With the effect of money, Jyoti would also be happy, thinking that the landlord sent a marriage proposal to the farmer. Despite not wanting, Veerbhan had to do this marriage.

Jyoti's behavior did not change even in her in-laws' house. Along with her husband, she used to reprimand her father-in-law. The farmer did not speak because of the fear of the landlord. Virbhan was a serious and self-respecting young man. For a few days, he kept watching this insult of his father silently, because even if he would complain about Jyoti, to whom? One day Veerbhan said something in his father's ear.

Hearing the son's words, the father also shook his neck in approval. The next day, Virbhan secretly sent all the slaves and maidservants back to the landlord's house. He said, 'You should take care of your own house.' When Jyoti woke up, she felt very hungry. Veerbhan said, 'Make food.' Jyoti started crying and said, 'I will not be able to cook food in this cold winter.' 'No problem, I will cook. Just help me a little in the kitchen.' said Veerbhan.

Now Jyoti had no choice but to obey Veerbhan. The two cooked food together. After eating, Veerbhan said, 'I am going to the farm to work, you should be careful at home.' 'Why attentive?' Jyoti asked. Veer bhan told, 'Phantoms pass through here during the day and whoever looks at them, they prick them.' Jyoti got scared. 'No. No! Then I will not be here.' Suddenly it came out of his mouth. Veer bhan asked, 'So will you go to the field with me?' Jyoti said, 'I cannot go out in this cold.

Tell me one thing, why don't these ghosts come in front of you?' Veer bhan said, 'They also come in front of me. But the one who looks at them, the phantoms hurt him. If we keep on doing our work, then the ghosts will shoot in front of us and we will not even know.

Well, now I am leaving.' Saying this, Veerbhan walked towards the fields. Jyoti sitting empty in the house started getting scared. She thought, 'I should keep working, this will prevent the ghost from seeing me.' She kept on working against her wish. She couldn't even sit still in fear.

He thought to himself, 'Why not cook food before Veerbhan's arrival.' Jyoti cooked dinner that night. When Veerbhan came home, he saw that apart from cleaning the whole house, dinner has also been prepared. He was very happy seeing this. Jyoti told, 'Today the ghosts did not come, I was busy working.' 'Maybe they must have left from the side.' Veer bhan replied. After that, it became a routine. Farmer and Veerbhan worked in the field and Jyoti would do all the household chores for fear of ghosts. His nature changed. Two months passed.

One day the landlord along with his wife came to meet Jyoti. He is stunned to see Jyoti, she is running away and doing household chores. There was no lethargy in his body at all. Seeing the parents, Jyoti wrapped around their neck. Then she said, 'Father, do some work with us.' She told the same thing to her mother.

He was afraid that the ghost might harm the parents. The landlord had to obey the daughter, he started keeping the straw kept in the courtyard in the house. In the evening, when Veerbhan and his father returned from the farm, both of them stood astonished. The farmer apologized to the landlord.

The landlord said, 'I do not understand anything. As soon as I entered the house, Jyoti asked me to engage in work.' Before Veerbhan could say anything, Jyoti said, 'If you don't work, the phantoms can harm you.' 'Phantom?' asked the landlord's wife.

'Yes-yes, ghosts roar from here!' Jyoti said. The zamindar said to Veerbhan, 'I do not like, my daughter should work so much, why did you return the servants?' Veer bhan replied, 'After marriage, the girl has the right of her husband, not the father. When we ourselves work so hard, then it becomes our duty to support us, and help us in paying off the debt. ' Veerbhan said, 'I will definitely return your money.

We should not depend on others.' The landlord's wife asked, 'Son, what are the ghosts that Jyoti is talking about?' Veer bhan said, 'Mother, the first ghost is laziness! If Jyoti had been sitting idly, it would have been pecked by the phantom of laziness.

The second phantom is your debt! Until a man repays his debt, he does not rest.' Virbhan The zamindars were pleased to hear these words. His wife said, 'Son, you have saved my daughter. Now I am not worried about it.' Now Jyoti had also recognized the real ghosts. He told Veerbhan, 'Now we will never be dependent on others.' After this, the three worked hard to pay off the landlord's loan.

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