September 23, 2023September 23, 2023 The Unforgiving Cycle of Karma Shiv ji and Parvati ji, the Hindu God and Goddess, once took a stroll. They observed that a number of children were swimming and playing in a pond while one child was seated nearby in a sad posture on the way there. When Parvati ji saw that child, she asked Shiv ji, “Why is this child sad?” “Look, that Karma waits its turn,” Shiv ji stated. You will always need to be on the lookout. Because the child does not have both hands, he is unable to swim with other children because karma is unforgiving. Pravati ji felt miserable for that youngster and requested that Shivji give hands to the kid with his power, so youngster can play and swim in lake with different children and be blissful. Shiv ji said, “We shouldn’t obstruct anybody’s predetermination on the grounds that each spirit needs to pay for his deeds.” Pravati ji, on the other hand, pleaded repeatedly out of maternal love. Finally, Shiv ji gave him hands. That child also entered the pond and began playing after getting hands. Shiv ji and Parvati ji went on a walk after a week, passing by that pond. This time, the situation was reversed; only that child went swimming, while the rest of the children were outside. Parvati ji saw this and asked Shiv ji, “What is this?” Shiv ji stated, “The child to whom you asked for a hand was drowning in the water, and all the children became afraid and fled.” He had done the same thing with his hands in previous births, which is why he didn’t have hands. He began harming them once more after getting his hands on them. Nature runs as per rules and that’s what nobody obstructs. It’s important for everyone to understand that actions speak louder than words. No one’s destiny is God’s responsibility. Our actions, not divine intervention, shape our destiny, and the cycle of karma follows us through lifetimes. Read More Hindu Festival Stories Spread The Love Inspirational Stories Lord Shiva Stories Moral Stories