Class 8th Subject Hindi Literature Chapter 6th Topic Bennji ka bada din Part 1 (vinayaka,branch)
Summary
TLDRThis story follows a young child named Sister Ji, who has saved Rs. 28 to buy a Christmas tree. While at the market, she learns the tree she wants costs Rs. 35, making her sad. However, later that evening, a shopkeeper named Mr. Abraham is in danger when a signboard falls, causing sparks that lead to a fire. Sister Ji bravely helps to put out the fire, saving lives and the shop. The story teaches the value of selfless actions and how doing good deeds without expecting rewards can bring unexpected blessings.
Takeaways
- ๐ The story is about a young child, referred to as 'sister ji,' who is trying to buy a Christmas tree with only 28 rupees.
- ๐ The market where the child shops is filled with sparkling lights and decorated shops, creating a festive Christmas atmosphere.
- ๐ The childโs desire to buy a Christmas tree is hindered by the high price of the trees, which are sold at three different shops.
- ๐ Despite being told that a particular tree costs 35 rupees, the child expresses disappointment, wishing they had saved more money.
- ๐ The child remembers the hard work of earning the 28 rupees by working at a dhaba (restaurant) and feels regret for not having saved more.
- ๐ The shopkeeper, Mr. Abraham, seems initially skeptical about the childโs ability to afford the tree due to their appearance.
- ๐ The child later witnesses a dangerous situation when a shop sign falls and sparks ignite a nearby fire.
- ๐ Acting quickly, the child helps prevent the fire from spreading by throwing sand from a basket to extinguish the flames.
- ๐ The shopkeeper, Mr. Abraham, is saved from harm, and later, he becomes grateful for the child's actions, realizing the child saved his life.
- ๐ The lesson of the story emphasizes selflessness and the importance of helping others, even when there is no immediate reward.
Q & A
What is the main focus of the story in the transcript?
-The main focus of the story is about a child, Sister ji, who works hard to save money to buy a Christmas tree. The story highlights themes of selflessness and the positive outcomes of helping others.
How did Sister ji earn the 28 rupees she had?
-Sister ji earned the 28 rupees by working hard at a dhaba, serving people and running errands over a few days.
Why did the shopkeeper initially hesitate to sell the Christmas tree to Sister ji?
-The shopkeeper hesitated because, based on Sister ji's appearance, he thought she might not have enough money to afford the tree. He noticed a small hole in her clothing, which led him to assume she couldn't afford the higher price.
What lesson does Sister ji learn when she realizes the price of the Christmas tree has increased?
-Sister ji learns that prices can increase over time due to inflation, and she regrets not having earned more money earlier to afford the tree she wanted.
What happened when Sister ji noticed the signboard falling?
-When Sister ji saw the signboard falling, she quickly reacted by pushing the shopkeeper, Mr. Abraham, out of the way. The signboard crashed to the ground and caused a fire due to sparks from the electric wires.
How did Sister ji help prevent the fire from spreading?
-Sister ji helped prevent the fire by quickly using a basket of sand to throw on the sparks, which was a collective effort with others who joined in.
What did Mr. Abraham realize after Sister ji saved him?
-Mr. Abraham realized that Sister ji had saved his life and that she had acted selflessly to help him. He felt grateful and acknowledged her bravery and kindness.
What message does the story convey about selfless acts of kindness?
-The story conveys that selfless acts of kindness are always rewarded in unexpected ways. Sister ji helped without expecting anything in return, yet her good deed was recognized and appreciated.
What emotions did Sister ji experience when she couldn't afford the Christmas tree?
-Sister ji felt sad and frustrated when she realized she couldn't afford the Christmas tree due to the increased price. She also felt angry with herself for not earning more money earlier.
How does the story demonstrate the theme of rewards for good deeds?
-The story demonstrates the theme of rewards for good deeds through Sister ji's actions of saving Mr. Abraham. Although she didn't expect anything in return, her selfless act of helping saved lives and led to gratitude from the shopkeeper.
Outlines

This section is available to paid users only. Please upgrade to access this part.
Upgrade NowMindmap

This section is available to paid users only. Please upgrade to access this part.
Upgrade NowKeywords

This section is available to paid users only. Please upgrade to access this part.
Upgrade NowHighlights

This section is available to paid users only. Please upgrade to access this part.
Upgrade NowTranscripts

This section is available to paid users only. Please upgrade to access this part.
Upgrade NowBrowse More Related Video

ใธใงใผๅใฏไปๆฅใๅ ๆฐใใฃใฑใ๏ผใฆใซใณใใธใงใผๅใใใฃใจ่ฆใคใใ็็ฑใฏโฅใ

Rapunzel | Stories for Teenagers | @EnglishFairyTales

12 Putri Dengan Sepatu Dansa Merah โจ๐ | Kartun Anak Anak | Bahasa Indonesia Cerita Anak

CINTA SUBUH 2 : MAHA CINTA - Film Pendek Inspirasi - ENG SUB

Todos Creรญan Que Era Un Tonto Hasta Que Demostrรณ Su Genio

Swindler - MAHASISWI DI USIA CANTIKNYA.. MALAH DIAJAK..
5.0 / 5 (0 votes)