A simple yet powerful story of two snakes, Bapu and Pratap, whose deep bond is shaken by a moment of anger. When a hunter captures Pratap, Bapu, unable to bear it, bites the hunter to death. But instead of relief, this act brings pain — Pratap is hurt, and Bapu is left with regret for harming his own friend in the process. As sorrow settles in, a passing monk reveals the deeper truth — this was not just a moment of anger, but the unfolding of past karmas. A strike meant for justice turns into regret, and the truth emerges: “कर्माचं फळ मिळे, अगदी आपोआप.”