Bholu, a clever and mischievous monkey, watched the human activity from his perch atop the banyan tree. His eyes twinkled with mischief as he scanned for his next target.
Bholu saw his chance. With a swift leap, he dashed towards Sita and snatched the banana from her hand. Sita gasped in surprise, her eyes widening in anger. "Give it back, you naughty monkey!" she yelled, waving her hands in frustration. But Bholu was already back in the safety of his tree, enjoying his stolen treat.
Bholu watched Ravi with great interest. With a playful glint in his eye, he swung down and snatched the book right out of Ravi's hands, tossing it up into the branches. Ravi looked up in shock. "Hey! That's my book!" he exclaimed, jumping to his feet. Before he could act, Bholu playfully grabbed Ravi's hat and placed it on his own head, dancing around in triumph.
Bholu couldn't resist. He bounded over to the child and snatched the ice cream away, leaving the child in stunned silence. As the initial shock wore off, tears began to well up in the child's eyes, and he ran to his mother, sobbing. The mother scolded Bholu, "You should be ashamed, monkey!" But Bholu had already retreated to his tree, licking the last of the ice cream from his fingers.
Bholu noticed the ominous presence of Kali a moment too late. The vulture swooped down with precision, its talons gripping Bholu firmly. Bholu shrieked in fear, "Let me go! Let me go!" But Kali was unfazed, carrying him high above the village.
Trembling, Bholu realized the gravity of his actions. He thought of all the people he'd upset and the joy he had taken in causing trouble. It dawned on him that his antics had consequences. "I promise not to cause mischief again," he whispered, hoping for a second chance. And as if understanding, Kali released him, letting him scamper back to the safety of the banyan tree, wiser from his ordeal.
















