
IMPORTANT: Generate with all text in Hindi script only. In a village lived a farmer named Ramu. He owned two beautiful and powerful bulls named Heera and Moti. They had been together since childhood and helped Ramu plow the fields, plow the fields, and pull the cart. Heera was a little nimble and playful, while Moti was calm and intelligent. They were incomplete without each other. One day, a fair was announced in the village, where a bull race would be held. Ramu prepared Heera and Moti for the competition. On the day of the competition, all the bulls ran as fast as they could. Heera started ahead, but Moti lagged behind. Heera was angry and in a hurry, but suddenly a thorn pricked Moti's foot and he stumbled. Heera could have won the race alone, but he stopped and looked at Moti. He didn't think it was right to abandon Moti. He returned to Moti and bent his head toward him, as if to say, "I don't want to win without you." Ramu also ran and pulled the thorn from Moti's foot. The other competitors had moved ahead, but Heera and Moti slowly walked together again. When they reached the finish line, the crowd erupted in applause. Everyone exclaimed, "It's their friendship that won!" From that day on, Heera and Moti became the pride of the entire village, and everyone learned that true victory lies in staying together, not in getting ahead.