Moral Stories

Crow-Who-Gave-Daylight

The Crow Who Gave Daylight | Kids Story

The Crow Who Gave Daylight | Kids Story A CANADIAN FOLK TALE A long time ago, in the Arctic region, lived the tribe called, Inuit. And they lived in dark- ness all their lives for it was always night. They had never even heard of daylight. One day a crow travelled to the north and came across these people. “Oh, you should see day- light. It is wonderfully bright and colourful!” he would often say. But no one except for the young ones believed him. And they kept talking about it and yearning for it until they started begging the crow. “Oh, please bring us some daylight. We long to see it!” “It’ll help us see better when we hunt!” said one Inuit. “Yes and it’ll also save us from the polar bear in the dark!” said another. The crow tried to tell them he was too old. “I can’t

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Elephant And Friends Story With Moral For Kids

Elephant and Friends Story Elephant and Friends Podcast In this Elephant and Friends story, you will learn that. The elephant did not have any friends, so the elephant went to the forest to make friends, for more read the full story. On a bright sunny day in the jungle, there was an elephant who was feeling lonely and wanted to make friends as she had none. So she strolled through the forest in search of companions. As she was wandering, she saw a monkey, and tried talking to him, “Will you be my friend?” she asked. The monkey took no time and replied,”‘You are big and can’t swing on trees as I can, so I can’t be your mate,” The elephant, disappointed, resumed its hunt until it came across a rabbit. ‘Can we be friends, rabbit?’ she asked the rabbit. The rabbit took a glance at the elephant and said,“You can’t fit inside my burrow as you

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The Boy Who Wanted More Cheese

The Boy Who Wanted More Cheese Once upon a time, there was a boy who loved cheese more than anything else in the world. He ate cheese every day and could never get enough of it. One day, the boy saw a cheese seller with a large block of cheese and asked him how much it cost. The seller told the boy the price of the cheese, but the boy was not satisfied with the amount of cheese he could buy with his pocket money. He wanted more cheese than he could afford, so he decided to steal the cheese when the seller was not looking. The boy stole the cheese and ran away, but he soon realized that he had made a big mistake. He felt guilty and ashamed of what he had done, and he knew that he had hurt the cheese seller and his own conscience. The

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Old-Man-and-Death

The Old Man and Death

The Old Man and Death The old man hobbled slowly down the cobbled street, leaning on his cane for support. His steps were heavy, his breath was shallow, and his eyes were heavy with the weight of impending death. He had been living a long and full life, but now he had reached the end of his journey. As he walked, the old man felt a presence beside him. He turned to see Death walking alongside him, her pale face pale and her coal eyes burning.He stopped and turned to face her. “Death,” he said. “I know why you have come. I accept that I must die.” Death nodded. “It is the natural order of life,” she said. “You have lived a good life, and it is time for you to pass on.” The old man sighed. “I know,” he said. “But it still feels too soon.” “It always does,”

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Rainbow-Fish

The Rainbow Fish Story

The Rainbow Fish Story The Rainbow Fish Story | Podcast There was a fish that lived in deep blue water, way out in the ocean. It wasn’t just any fish—it was the most beautiful one I’d ever seen in the ocean. His scales were different shades of blue, green, and purple, and they sparkled with silver. Some of his scales looked like they were made of glitter. The other fish were shocked by how beautiful he looked. “Rainbow Fish” was what they called him. They would tell the rainbow fish, “Come on, come play with us!” But he would just glide by with his head held high and his mouth closed, letting the light shine off his scales. You would also like Complete Panchatantra Stories One day, a small blue fish followed him around and chased after him. He called the rainbow fish to him and told them to wait

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The Pied Piper Story: A German Folktale

The Pied Piper Story: A German Folktale Pied Piper Story | Podcast Once upon a time, there used to be a town named Hamelin in Germany. Although everyone was very happy in that town, for some time the number of rats there had been increasing rapidly. People could not understand any way to get rid of those rats. The people of Hamelin spread rat traps everywhere but to no avail, and the population of rats continued to grow. The people of Hamelin town called a meeting and asked some intelligent people about the problem of an increasing population of rats and its solution. You would also like Complete Panchatantra Stories It was unanimously concluded in that meeting that to get rid of the rats, they should adopt a cat. Cats were brought from outside the town, but it did not affect the population of rats, although their population started increasing faster

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Hare-and-the-Tortoise

The Hare and the Tortoise | Moral Story

The Hare and the Tortoise | Moral Story Hare and the Tortoise | Podcast Once upon a time, there was a jungle. In that jungle, there lived a tortoise and a hare. Both were good friends, and they always used to tease each other. Once the hare said to the tortoise, “Why are you so slow?” You have so much weight on your back. I do not know how you even walk. The tortoise replied to the hare, “You know why you are so afraid of everything?” Also Read Complete Panchatantra Stories Both friends enjoyed each other’s company. However, one day Hare thought of an idea. He said to the tortoise, “You always make fun of me; why don’t we get into competition?”  Tortoise asked, “What kind of competition?”  Also Read Hitopadesha Tales Hare replied, “Let us have a competition to see who can run faster.”  Tortoise said no, no, no,

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Erica’s Magical notebook | Moral Story

Erica’s Magical notebook | Moral Story Erica’s Magical notebook | Podcast Erica was a young girl who lived in a village. She was the only daughter of Neil and Jessy. Erica’s father was a poor farmer, and her mother was a housewife. They loved their daughter Erica, and all three are happy with each other. Erica was a kind-hearted girl, and she used to help others. Also Read Complete Panchatantra Stories Once her parents decided to send her to a school in the town area for further education, Erica was also pleased and very excited to go to school. When she reached the school hostel on the very first day, she noticed that all the teachers were very gentle. However, no student in the class became friendly with her. Also Read Hitopadesha Tales On that day, while returning from school, she was slightly sad. Nobody played with her during the

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The Honest Farmer and Magical Pot | Moral Story

The Honest Farmer and Magical Pot | Moral Story Honest Farmer and Magical Pot | Podcast Once upon a time, there lived a farmer named Gopal. He used to go to his farm every day to do his farming activities. One day, Gopal was digging the farm to prepare it for sowing the seeds for the coming monsoon. Also Read Complete Panchatantra Stories Suddenly, he discovered a large pot in the farm, so he took it and considered what it could be useful for, so he set it aside and resumed his normal activities. During lunchtime, he kept his spade in that pot while he was eating, and when the farmer finished his lunch, he saw that his shovel had multiplied into 100 shovels in that pot, which surprised him. Also Read Hitopadesha Tales He thought, “I brought only one shovel, how come the one shovel became hundreds of shovels?

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The-Magical-Pond-Story

The Magical Pond Story | Moral Story

The Magical Pond Story | Moral Story The Magical Pond Story | Podcast There lived a wealthy merchant named Dhaniram in a village. He was wealthy and had two wives. The first wife’s name was Rama, and the second wife’s name was Meena. Meena, Dhaniram’s younger wife, had black hair and a gorgeous face. At the same time, Rama did not look so beautiful, so Dhaniram loved Meena more. Also Read Complete Panchatantra Stories Rama was an excellent lady of the heart, and she used to do all the household chores. She loved Dhaniram very much, while Meena did nothing at all but groom herself all day. One day Dhaniram calls Meena, “Meena, O Meena, come here; there is some work for you,” but Meena ignores her voice because she is making her hair. Rama hears her husband’s voice and approaches him, asking what the work is; if there is

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Cunning-Fox-Story

Cunning Fox Story | Moral Story

Cunning Fox Story | Moral Story When Pinchi Rabbit saw a herd of elephants approaching her house from afar, she was terrified. His small children were sleeping in the house. Seeing them sleep, she ventured out in search of food. She began to stare. The massive elephant Kakad had passed just near the small mound of soil under which his house had been built. When she came running to the house after Kakad had left, she cried, seeing that the door of her home was closed. She got scared. How could she open that closed mouth so quickly? She started looking around. No one was seen except the Chamki Fox. But Chamki was very arrogant, cunning and never offered help in any situation. She ran up to him. “Chamki Fox sister, your claws are sharp. Open the mouth of my house, or else my children will die.” The Chamki jackal

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Magical-Rabbit

The Magical Rabbit | Moral Story

The Magical Rabbit | Moral Story A boy named Anuj used to live in a village with his grandfather. Anuj was a very ruthless boy. He often captured small animals and imprisoned them in cages. One day, when Anuj went to his house, he saw a beautiful sparrow. Wow! How beautiful is this sparrow? Let me capture her. After saying this, Anuj moved toward the sparrow to catch her, but she ran away. Sparrow laughed and said, “Regardless of how skilful you are at catching animals, you can never catch me.” Anuj responded, “You don’t know me; that’s why you are saying this,” and started roaming behind that sparrow all over the village, finally succeeding in catching it. You were speaking a lot earlier. What happens now? I agree that you are very clever and intelligent and can catch birds and animals easily, but please let me go. My family

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