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6 results for “greed”

Short Stories•1935

Vidrohi (विद्रोही)

Vidrohi (विद्रोही) by Premchand is a heart-wrenching tale of love betrayed by greed as childhood sweethearts are torn apart by dowry.

Short Stories•1930

Aakhiri Heela (आखिरी हिला)

Aakhiri Heela (आखिरी हिला) by Premchand is a poignant story about Ragghu, a selfless son who sacrifices everything for his stepfamily, only to be torn apart by his wife's greed. A tale of family bonds vs selfish desires.

Short Stories•1930

Ibrat (इब्रत)

Ibrat (इब्रत) by Premchand is a moral tale about learning from others' mistakes, exploring consequences of greed and the importance of righteous living.

Short Stories•1930

Mandir (मंदिर)

Mandir (मंदिर) by Premchand exposes religious hypocrisy, revealing how temples meant for devotion become centers of exploitation and greed.

Short Stories•1930

Narak ka Marg (नरक का मार्ग)

Narak ka Marg (नरक का मार्ग) by Premchand is a gripping tale of moral descent where greed and temptation lead a man down the path to spiritual ruin.

Short Stories•1924

Lottery (लॉटरी)

Lottery (लॉटरी) by Premchand shows how the dream of winning a lottery destroys family peace and reveals hidden greed in relationships.

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