![]() He played his flute at her house and the three-dancing goat danced. The daughter of Sindhu’s land-lord soon heard of the dancing goats and wanted to see their dancing. But Sindhu convinced her that the goats would someday bring them luck. He hoped that he would be able to earn a few pennies everyday by entertaining the village folk.īut when Sindhu’s mother saw the goats, she thought her son had been cheated by the wicked market woman. They were lovely goats from the Himalayan region having long hair, long flapping ears and round noses. Sindhu did not like the idea first but when the woman played a little bamboo flute and the three goats began to dance to the tune, he believed what the old woman said about them. She admired his love for the cows so wished to exchange the cow with her three dancing goats and promised to take well cared for the cows. ![]() While coming to the market, he met an old woman. But he loved them very much so did not want to sell. The mother asked him to sell the cows as there was not grain due to the drought. The man lived with his mother in a little bamboo hut and they had a small plot of grazing land. The three dancing goats brought him all the desired and his widowed mother and a pretty wife also felt comfort. ![]() A hard-working young peasant (Sindhu) was lucky enough to possess three dancing goats. ![]()
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