Just then he saw a small hut and boy was playing in the courtyard.
The boy saw the horses and Mr. Bharat from distance and could understand exhaustion of thirsty horses and their master.
The boy Immediately ran into the hut and brought a vessel full of water.
The horseman and horses felt satisfied after drinking the water. The horseman asked, 'What should I give you my son as a reward?' He offered some coins to him.
The boy replied, 'Sir I don't want money for the water although I am a poor but my mother works in the farm and brings food for both of us.'
Then the horse man offered some gold coins to him and said, 'This is your reward and you must take it. Please do not hesitate to take it.'
The boy told him denying the gold coins, 'If you want to give me the reward then please take this water along with you as there is no water source 10 miles away from here. Please distribute this water among the needy travelers on your way.'
The horseman was pleased to see the kindness of a 12-year-old boy.
It is rightly said that 'The best reward of kindness can be only spreading it to others.'