Nature or God returns the same deeds as a man does.
Once Draupadi went to the Yamuna Ghat to take bath early in the morning. That's why his attention easily went towards a monk who had only a loincloth on his body. When the monk went to take his second loincloth after bath, suddenly that loincloth was blown away by a gust of wind and went into the water and got washed away.
Incidentally, the loin cloth worn by the monk was also torn. The monk started thinking that how can he save his shame now. Sunrise will happen in a while and the crowd will increase on the ghat.
The monk quickly came out of the water and hid in the bush. Seeing this scene, Draupadi tore half of the saree she was wearing and went to that monk and while giving him half of the saree, she said - Tat, I understand your problem. Cover your shame with this cloth.
The monk hesitantly took the piece of saree and blessed it. The way you saved my shame today, similarly one day God will save your shame. And when Narad conveyed Draupadi's compassionate cry to God at the time of tearing in the crowded assembly, God said - "My blessings shower in return of deeds, is there any virtue in Draupadi's account.?"
When checked, the donation of clothes given to the monk that day was found in the account, the interest of which had also increased manifold.
To repay whom God reached to help Draupadi, Dussasan kept pulling the rag and thousands of yards of cloth kept growing. If a person does good deeds, then he gets the result with interest, and if he does bad deeds, he has to suffer with interest.
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