Suneha was an extremely devoted wife to her husband, Rohan. She would wake up sharp at 6’O clock, give him breakfast, iron his clothes, polish his shoes, pack his tiffin and do every kind of work for him till he left for his office. She was ready to give her life for her husband. Suneha was a very beautiful lady, but she considered every one-else a brother, other than her husband. Nobody else was more dear to him than her husband. Her love for her husband was pure and divine. She had all the qualities, but unfortunately she was childless. She didn’t have any child. One day Rohan’s relatives told him to get married for the second time, as Suneha was unable to bear a child. But Rohan did not agree with them. He said that Suneha was a devoted wife and such faithful wives were very rare. By losing her, he would repent for losing a god’s gift, because a good wife lost is god’s gift lost.
Moral—Don’t be cruel to a good wife, else you shall lose her and repent for your folly.