The Tale of Khacharo (A naughty boy)


Khacharo with his wife and nephew

 Once upon a time, in a small, bustling village, there lived a mischievous boy named Khacaro. He was a lively spirit, full of energy and curiosity, traits that often led him into trouble. Khacaro lived with his Uncle Zinato and Aunt Dadiko, as his parents had tragically passed away when he was very young. Though they took him in with love, Khacaro’s antics often tested the limits of their patience.

In his mischievous ways, Khacharo was much like his uncle, and the family tried to manage his antics by leaving home. They prepared some buns in a large bucket, but Khacharo, learning of their plan, hid himself among the buns. 

Khacharo hide in the bucket of buns


As they carried the heavy bucket, Khacharo found himself needing to urinate and did so in the bucket. The family, thinking a Pishori—a pastry filled with cheese and meat—had burst, were surprised by the unexpected liquid. Uncle Zinato, believing it was cheese from the Pishori, tasted it and, unknowingly, shared it with Aunt Dadiko.

The uncle and his wife drinking urine


From there, they reached a spot near the peach tree where a boy perched on a branch was eating peaches. They asked him to share, but he refused. Then, the uncle remarked, “If Khacharo was here, he’d teach you a lesson!” Suddenly, Khacharo emerged from the bucket of buns, exclaiming, “I’m here, Uncle! Do you want some peaches? I’ll get them for you.”

He takes a stone while hiding from his uncle, intending to teach him a lesson. Climbing up the peach tree, he punishes the boy and sends him down. Now, he asks his uncle, “Which one would you like to eat?” The uncle points to a ripened one. Khacharo plucks it and says, “Open your mouth, Uncle. I’ll throw it directly to you.” The uncle replies, “No, give it to me in my hand.” But Khacharo insists, “No, Uncle, it’s very soft and well-ripened. I should throw it directly into your mouth.” The uncle opens his mouth, and Khacharo tosses the ripe peach directly into it.

Khacharo throwing ripened peach directly to uncles mouth


The uncle selects the next peach and asks the same question, but Khacharo convinces him to open his mouth. This time, he throws the stone he had taken without the uncle's knowledge, causing all the uncle's teeth to fall out.

Khacharo taking revenge by throwing stone instead of peach


The uncle said, “Uff, you’ve really done it this time! The khacaro said to his uncle, “What about your plan to leave me alone at home, intending to get rid of me?”

Moral Lesson: The story teaches us that neglect and deceit can lead to unintended consequences. It is essential to nurture and guide those in our care with love and understanding, rather than resorting to abandonment or treachery.

πŸ”— Related stories:

1. Khacharo and the Stubborn Donkey (2)

2. Khacharo the Stubborn Boy – Part 3: The Uncle, Aunt, and the Pumpkin Disaster

Comments

Anonymous said…
Nice story
Anonymous said…
Death
Dear Nashmiya !I really enjoy the story. This story remembered me my childhood,so keep working.
Anonymous said…
πŸ‘ well-done Nashmia keep up the good work.

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