A Horse and Two Goats (Q 11 to 14)
A Horse and Two Goats Treasure Trove (Short Stories) Extracts 11 to 14 Extract XI. 1. Same as the answer of Extract IX (iii) 2. Kaliyuga is the last of the four stages the world goes through as part of the cycle of the ages. At the end of the Kaliyuga, this world and all other words will be destroyed and a saviour will appear in the shape of a horse named Kalki, and save all the good people, while all the evil people will die. 3. The language barrier provides humour in the story. Muni and the foreigner could not understand each other. When Muni asked the foreigner how many children he had, the foreigner, assuming that Muni had asked the price he was ready to pay, replied hundred. Later, the foreigner handed Muni a hundred rupee note, which Muni thought was in exchange for his goats. 4. The living room of the foreigner has a large bookcase filled with volumes of books. There are books piled up to the roof. 5. Muni told the story behind the horse statue. He said that the horse would com...