00:00and the sparrow.
00:01Once upon a time, there was a crow.
00:05How does a crow cow?
00:07Caw!
00:08Caw!
00:09Caw!
00:10And also there was a sparrow.
00:13The sparrow chirps, Choo!
00:15Choo!
00:16Choo!
00:17Choo!
00:18Choo!
00:19The sparrow's house was made of wax, whereas the crow's house was made of cow dung.
00:25One day, it rained very, very heavily.
00:30Crow's house got washed away in the rains.
00:34He went to the sparrow's house and said, Oh, dear sparrow sister, can I come to your house?
00:42The sparrow said, No, no, brother crow, I am bathing my child.
00:48You cannot come now.
00:50The crow flew away and came back after some time.
00:54He came to sparrow's house and said, Oh, dear sparrow sister, can I come to your house?
01:03The sparrow said, No, no, brother crow, I am feeding milk to my child.
01:09You cannot come now.
01:12The crow again flew away and came back after some time.
01:16He came to sparrow's house and said, Oh, dear sparrow sister, can I come to your house?
01:24The sparrow said, No, no, brother crow, my child has slept now.
01:30So you cannot come now.
01:32But the crow did not listen to her.
01:34He knew that the sparrow had made delicious khichdi.
01:38The crow came in and went near the kitchen where the sparrow had made khichdi in a small
01:44vessel beside the stove.
01:47The crow sat near the stove and started eating the khichdi from the vessel.
01:51While he was eating the khichdi, his tail got burned.
01:56He immediately flew away and kept on saying, I ate the khichdi of sparrow and my tail got
02:03burned.
02:04Hai hai!
02:05I ate the khichdi of sparrow and my tail got burned.
02:10Hai hai!
02:12So the moral of the story is you cannot eat in someone's house without their permission.