The Brahmin started his journey homewards. He carried the goat on his shoulders, so that he did not have problems in controlling the animal on the way home. The Brahmin And The Crooks - Panchatantra Story PictureOn his way home, three crooks watched him from a distance. They were almost starving, and the Brahmin had a goat and he was all alone. They discussed, "We will be saved from the fangs of hunger in this cold monsoon, if we can lay our hands on this goat that the Brahmin is carrying." They decided to trick the Brahmin, in order to gain the goat for themselves. As planned, the first of the crooks stood in the Brahmin's path, by taking a shorter road. The Brahmin started his journey homewards. He carried the goat on his shoulders, so that he did not have problems in controlling the animal on the way home. The Brahmin And The Crooks - Panchatantra Story PictureOn his way home, three crooks watched him from a distance. They were almost starving, and the Brahmin had a goat and he was all alone. They discussed, "We will be saved from the fangs of hunger in this cold monsoon, if we can lay our hands on this goat that the Brahmin is carrying." They decided to trick the Brahmin, in order to gain the goat for themselves. As planned, the first of the crooks stood in the Brahmin's path, by taking a shorter road. The Brahmin started his journey homewards. He carried the goat on his shoulders, so that he did not have problems in controlling the animal on the way home. The Brahmin And The Crooks - Panchatantra Story PictureOn his way home, three crooks watched him from a distance. They were almost starving, and the Brahmin had a goat and he was all alone. They discussed, "We will be saved from the fangs of hunger in this cold monsoon, if we can lay our hands on this goat that the Brahmin is carrying." They decided to trick the Brahmin, in order to gain the goat for themselves. As planned, the first of the crooks stood in the Brahmin's path, by taking a shorter road. The Brahmin started his journey homewards. He carried the goat on his shoulders, so that he did not have problems in controlling the animal on the way home. The Brahmin And The Crooks - Panchatantra Story PictureOn his way home, three crooks watched him from a distance. They were almost starving, and the Brahmin had a goat and he was all alone. They discussed, "We will be saved from the fangs of hunger in this cold monsoon, if we can lay our hands on this goat that the Brahmin is carrying." They decided to trick the Brahmin, in order to gain the goat for themselves. As planned, the first of the crooks stood in the Brahmin's path, by taking a shorter road.