Panchatantra Stories

Jackal-and-Fighting

Jackal and Fighting Goats | Panchatantra Story

Jackal and Fighting Goats | Panchatantra Story Jackal and Fighting Goats Podcast Once upon a time, a jackal was passing by a village in search of food. Only then did he see a large crowd gathered near the village market. Out of curiosity, the jackal entered the crowd and stepped inside; he wanted to know what was happening there and why there was such a crowd. Also Read PANCHATANTRA STORIES The jackal was surprised to see two huge goats fighting. There was a tremendous fight between those two goats, and neither was ready to give up. All the village people were shouting, clapping, and encouraging those goats. People were betting on the victory and defeat of those two goats.  Also Read MORAL STORIES Seeing the people’s enthusiasm, both goats were filled with new enthusiasm and began fighting with new zeal; they were bleeding profusely, and their blood was scattered on the road.

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The Rise and Fall of the Merchant | Panchatantra Story

The Rise and Fall of the Merchant | Panchatantra Story The Rise and Fall of the Merchant Podcast Once upon a time, a very skilled businessman lived in a city. The king there knew about his ability, so he appointed him as the manager of his kingdom. The people of the state were very happy under his efficient management, due to which the king was also delighted.  Also Read PANCHATANTRA STORIES After a few days, the businessman arranged for his daughter to marry a wealthy boy from another city. On this happy occasion, he organised a huge feast and party. The businessman invited everyone from the royal family to all the people in his daughter’s marriage.  Also Read MORAL STORIES On the invitation of the merchant, a servant of the royal family who used to sweep the palace also attended the feast. But by mistake, he sat on the seat

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Foolish Sages and Swindlers | Panchatantra Story

Foolish Sages and Swindlers | Panchatantra Story Podcast Once upon a time, a sage lived in a village temple. Everyone in the village respected him a lot. Everyone in the village donated clothes, gifts, food items, and money to that monk. The monk had accumulated a lot of money by selling those gifts. Also Read PANCHATANTRA STORIES  That monk was greedy and never trusted anyone; he was always worried about his money lest someone steal it. He always kept his money tied in a bundle and always carried it with him. Also Read MORAL STORIES A great thug also lived in the same village. For many days, his gaze was fixed on the monk’s money, and he was always plotting to defraud him. The thug always followed the sage in search of opportunity, but the sage never separated the bundle from him. Also Read AKBAR BIRBAL STORIES One day, that

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Jackal and the Drum | Moral Story

Jackal and the Drum | Moral Story Once upon a time, there was a fierce battle between two armies near a forest, in which one army won and the other lost. After the war was over, the armies returned to their cities. Just one army drum was left behind. By playing that drum, the soldiers used to dance and narrate stories of bravery at night to boost the morale of their soldiers. Also Read Panchatantra Stories One day the wind blew strongly in the forest, and a storm came. Because of the strong wind, that drum kept rolling and standing near a dry tree. The dry branches of that tree were wrapped around the drum so that when a strong wind blew, they used to collide with the drum again and again, and the sound started coming from the drum.  Also Read Moral Stories One day, a jackal, while roaming

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The Magical Box Story

The Magical Box Story for Kids The Magical Box Story for Kids | Podcast Once upon a time, there was a poor Preach in a village. To remove his poverty, he went to the forest and did severe penance. Lord was pleased with his penance. He gave the Preach a miraculous box and said, “There are four sweets in this box. No matter how many sweets you take out of this box, four sweets will always remain in it. “Considering the blessings of the Lord, the Preach returned to the house with the magical box. On the way came the Preach’s maternal uncle’s house. The Preach stayed at the maternal uncle’s house, and Mami cooked the food. The Preach had his meal, and then he lay down to rest, and then he fell asleep in no time. The maternal uncle wanted to know what was in the nephew’s box. He

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101 Short Panchatantra and Bedtime Stories with the Moral

101 Short Panchatantra and Bedtime Stories with the Moral Short Panchatantra and Moral Stories For Children 1: Panchatantra Story Name is – The Vain Stag There was once a vain stag. “What handsome antlers I have,” he would say after looking at his reflection in a pond. But I wish I had lovely legs as well. One day, a lion advanced towards him. His antlers became entangled in the low branches of the trees as he dashed through the dense forest. He sensed his death was approaching and cursed his antlers for it. Finally, he was able to free himself from the branches thanks to his strong legs. Thus, the stag managed to escape from the lion by running fast. The stag realised that his unattractive legs had saved his life, whereas his antlers could have killed him. He never thought his legs were ugly again. The Vain Stag Panchatantra

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Crow-and-the-Snake-Story

Crow and the Snake Story

Crow and the Snake Story for Kids Overview Of The Story- The Crow and the Snake is the story of a cunning snake that eats crows’ eggs. But the crow’s friend, a sensible fox, gets the crow out of that snake. Read the full story of Crow and the Snake below to know how the driver fox does this. Crow and the Snake Story Once upon a time, a crew was living in its nest on the top of a tree in a forest. A snake was also living a bit under the same tree. The crow once hatched eggs; one day, the crow felt hungry. So it went outside in search of its prey. That giant snake came out of its pit slowly. It crawled up the tree until it reached the nest of the crow. Its mouth watered as it saw the crow’s eggs. The snake ate both

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Where there is unity there is strength

Where there is unity there is strength story for kids Once upon a time, there was a group of birds that used to fly here and there in search of food.One day, they flew for a very long time, and the birds started getting tired. Suddenly, one of the pigeons saw rice grains spread out under a banyan tree.They were so happy to see the rice grains that they all came down at once.The hungry birds started eating the grains happily.The poor birds didn’t know that they were trapped in a trap by a hunter.They flapped their wings and bit the net. They tried to fly, but it was of no use. They were already trapped. The birds saw a hunter walking towards them. The hunter was very happy. He said, “Whoa, I’ve got so many birds today.”On hearing this, the birds came up with a plan. One bird said, “Don’t worry,

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Uncle Tiger and Uncle Rabbit short story

Uncle Tiger and Uncle Rabbit short story for kids One hot morning, Uncle Rabbit was gathering carrots for lunch. Suddenly, he heard a terrifying roar: it was Uncle Tiger! “Aha, Uncle Rabbit!” Said the feline.”Aha!” Uncle Rabbit. “Says the feline,”. “There is no way out, and you will soon be a tasty snack.”At that moment, Uncle Rabbit noticed some huge stones at the top of the hill and came up with a plan. “I may be a tasty sandwich, but I’m really skinny,”  he says. “Look up the hill; I have some cows there, and I’ll bring you one,” Uncle Rabbit said. Why limit yourself to a small sandwich when you can indulge in a lavish meal?” Uncle Tiger couldn’t see clearly because he was facing the sun, so he approved the suggestion. As a result, he let Uncle Rabbit go up the hill while he waited down below. Uncle Rabbit screamed as

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The Golden Goose story for kids

The Golden Goose story for kids Once upon a time there was a man who had three children. The youngest of the three was called Clumsy, and he was scorned, mocked, and neglected each time. One day, the eldest son wanted to go to the forest to cut firewood, his mother gave him a delicious egg cake and a bottle of milk so that he would not go hungry or thirsty. When he reached the forest he met a very old gray-haired man who greeted him politely and said: Please give me a piece of cake and a sip of your milk, because I am hungry and thirsty. “If I give you cake and milk, I’ll run out of food,” the eldest son replied. And he left the little man to go on his way. But when he started felling a tree, he struck the wrong blow and hurt his

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might-is-right

Might is Right short kids story

Might is Right Once upon a time, a man named Ramu lived in a village; he had a lot of cows and buffaloes. He used to take great care of his cows and buffaloes because he used to sell their milk and run his house; Ramu’s was a very respected person in his village. Every year there used to be an animal fair in that village, and like every year this year, also Ramu goes to that animal fair to buy more buffaloes. Many merchants had come there to sell their cows, and they knew Ramu very well. After a lot of research, Ramu likes a buffalo, which is very healthy; the cow’s owner tells Ramu that the name of this buffalo is Radha, and she gives a lot of milk. Ramu buys Radha by giving money to the owner of the buffalo. Now Ramu leaves for his house on

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The Lion And The Rabbit

The Lion And The Rabbit short Moral story A long, long time ago, in the animal kingdom, there was a very proud lion. The proud lion was very cruel and used to killing animals just for fun. Due to Lion’s behavior, every animal in the jungle was very scared and worried about the jungle’s fate. As the lion was killing more animals than he could eat, the other animal called a meeting. Everyone started discussing. In the meeting, deer said, “What we should do now,”  Wolf said, “This way, how many animals will be left in the jungle.”  Elephant told me I have an idea “we will tell the lion that we will send his food every day.” Each day one of us has to go to the lion willingly to save the rest of the jungle. Everyone had chosen the idea of an elephant and unwillingly agreed to it.

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