One day, Shree Krishna and Arjun went for a walk around the city. They saw a poor man begging. Arjun felt pity for him and gave him a bag of 100 gold coins. The man became very happy and thanked Arjun. On his way home, the man saw a person who needed help. But he didn't give a hand. A few minutes later, a thief robbed him of his bag of coins and ran away.
The man became upset and went back again for begging. The next day. Arjun saw the man was still begging. then he asked why. The man told him what had happened, and then Arjun gave him a diamond. The man left happily and on his way home, he again saw someone who needed help but he didn't help.
After reaching home, he put the diamond in an empty pot. He was so tired that he decided to sleep for a short time. His wife didn't know all these. Just then, she picked up that empty pot, walked towards the river to fill it with water. As a result, the diamond was gone with the water flow!
When the man woke up, he couldn't find the diamond and asked his wife. She told him that she had not noticed it and that it must have been lost in the river. The man had to start begging again. When Arjun and Shree Krishna saw him begging again, Arjun thought the man was the most unlucky in the world.
Shree Krishna smiled and gave that man one coin. Arjun asked Shree Krishna, "I gave him gold coins and a diamond, yet they didn't help him. How will just one coin help him? "Shree Krishna smiled and told Arjun to follow that man and find out the result.
On his way, the man saw a fisherman who was getting fish out of his net. He felt pity for the fish. He thought, " Since this one coin won' t solve my problem, why don't I save that fish?" So the man paid the fisherman and took the fish. He put the fish in his small pot.
The fish was struggling and suddenly spat a diamond from its mouth! The man shouted happily. At that time, the thief was passing by. He thought that the man recognized him and might punish him. So he returned the gold coins to the man. The man couldn't believe what just happened.
Arjun saw all these and said, "Oh, now I understand your play. "