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Rise-and-Fall-of-the-Merchant

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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मूर्ख-साधू-और-महाठग

मूर्ख साधू और महाठग | Murkh Sadhu aur Thag | Hindi Story

मूर्ख साधू और महाठग | Murkh Sadhu aur Thag | Hindi Story एक समय की बात है, एक गांव के मंदिर में एक साधू रहते थे। गाँव में सभी लोग उनका काफी सम्मान करते थे। गांव में सभी उस साधु को दान में तरह तरह के वस्त्र, उपहार, खाद्य सामग्री और पैसे देते थे। उन उपहारों को बेचकर साधू ने काफी धन जमा कर लिया था। ये भी पढ़े चींटी और टिड्डा वो साधू काफी लालची था और कभी किसी पर भी विश्वास नहीं करता था, उसको हमेशा अपने धन की चिंता रहती था की कही कोई उसको चुरा ना ले। वह हमेशा अपने धन को एक पोटली में बांध कर रखता था और उसे हमेशा अपने साथ लेकर ही चलता था। ये भी पढ़े जादुई घोड़े की कहानी उसी गाँव में एक महाठग भी रहता था। बहुत दिनों से उसकी निगाह साधू के धन पर थी, और वो उसको

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Jackal-and-the-Drum

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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सियार-और-ढोल

सियार और ढोल | Jackal and Drum story in Hindi

सियार और ढोल | Jackal and Drum story in Hindi एक समय की बात है एक बार एक जंगल के पास दो सेनाओ के बीच घोर युद्ध हुआ। जिसमे एक सेना जीत गयी और दूसरी हार गयी। युद्ध खत्म होने  के बाद सेनाएं अपने नगरों को लौट गई। बस, सेना का एक ढोल पीछे रह गया। उस ढोल को बजा-बजाकर सैनिक रात को अपने सैनिको का मनोबल बढ़ाने के लिए वीरता की कहानियां सुनाते और नाचते गाते थे। एक दिन जंगल में जोर से हवा चले लगी और आंधी आ गयी। तेज आंधी की वजहा से वो ढोल लुढकता-पुढकता एक सूखे पेड के पास जाकर टिक गया। उस पेड की सूखी टहनियां ढोल से इस तरह से लिपट गई थी कि तेज हवा चलते पर वो बार बार ढोल से टकरा जाती थी और ढोल से आवाज़ आने लगती थी। एक दिन एक सियार जंगल में घूमते घूमते उस पेड़

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Comedian Tenali Raman | Tenali Raman Stories

Comedian Tenali Raman | Tenali Raman Stories Tenali Raman was King Krishna Dev Raya’s favourite courtier. Tenali’s quick wit and sense of humour allowed him to defuse even the most difficult situations. For whatever reason, the King felt irritated with Tenali one day. “Get out of my sight!” he yelled. “I’m not going to see your face again!” Other courtiers were taken aback by the king’s abrupt outburst. Some of them, who were envious of Tenali and his tight relationship with the King, were overjoyed. Tenali Raman quietly exited the court. Also read Elephant and the Tailor Story. Tenali approached the court the next day, hiding his face with a pot. He walked over to his customary seat, as if nothing had happened. Tenali Raman’s return to his seat upset the king. “How dare you, Tenali Raman!” exclaimed the King. How did you get to the court? “Didn’t I instruct

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The Wise Tenali Raman | Tenali Raman Stories

The Wise Tenali Raman | Tenali Raman Stories King Krishna Dev Raya was in his court one morning when a priest came in with a tricky question. The priest wanted the King’s ministers to answer his question, “What is maya?” The King told the Rajguru to answer the question that the priest had asked. “Sir, when we are born, we don’t bring anything with us,” the Rajguru told the priest. When we die, we also don’t take anything with us. We leave all our worldly possessions behind. As a result, everything we learn in life is a lie. Hence, it is maya.” The priest pondered over the Rajguru’s explanation but was not completely satisfied. Now, it was Tenali Raman turn. “Sir,” Tenali asked the priest, “where are the Himalayas?” “North!” said the priest. Tenali asked again, “Sir, if I live in China, which way do the Himalayas face?” “South!” said

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Kaikasi-Boon

Kaikasi Boon | Mythological Story

Kaikasi Boon | Mythological Story Kaikasi, the beautiful daughter of Demon Sumali (also called Nikasha), She desired to be a mother of sons. Her father instructed her to go to the famous Sage Vishrav and request the boon of sons. It wasn’t yet dark when she arrived, but darkness was approaching. “This is a dreadful time of day—known as rakshasi vela, or the hour of devils,” the saga explained. “I will bless you with as many sons as you desire.” But keep it in mind! They’ll turn out to be demons.” “But I don’t want evil devils as children!” cried Kaikasi. Vishrav said, “The time of day is such that demons will be what they will be.” “However, the youngest will not disappoint.” “Watch out for the other two!” Kaikasi eventually had a baby with ten heads, thanks to the sage’s blessing. He was named Dashagreev (Ravan). She then had

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Make-a-Difference-Story

Make a Difference Story | Tenali Raman

Make a Difference Story | Tenali Raman Tenali Raman’s popularity went beyond Vijaynagar into what is now Tamil Nadu and Karnataka. Tenali Raman was an outstanding poet and scholar. He was fluent in several languages, including Tamil and Kannada. The king was once on vacation with his family and some courtiers on a beautiful beach. The sun shone brightly one morning, and it was a lovely day. So, the king decided to go for a walk down the beach. He noticed a man wandering back and forth between the surf’s edge and the beach as he walked. As the king got closer to the beach, he saw that the tide had left hundreds of starfish on the sand. The king was perplexed by the task’s seeming futility. There was a lot of starfish. Many of them were doomed to death. As he got closer, the man kept picking up the

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Judging Skill

Tenali Raman Judging Skill | Tenali Raman Stories

Tenali Raman Judging Skill | Tenali Raman Stories Clown, jester, and poet Tenali Raman served in various roles at the court of Vijayanagar’s emperor, Krishna Dev Raya. Tenali Raman’s practical jokes on everyone around him, including eminent fellow poets and the king, are well-known. A young guy was nearing the end of his training; he would soon become a minister. He wanted to show Tenali Raman that he was more intelligent than Tenali, just like all the other courtiers. So, he devised a strategy to present in front of the king and other courtiers. The following day, the young man captured a little bird, held it in one hand, and went to court. “My Lord, I would like to test Tenali Raman’s judgment ability,” he requested of the king. The king granted permission, believing that this test would help him develop his intellect. “Is this bird in my hand living

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Tenali-Raman

Tenali Raman can solve any problems in a minute | Tenali Raman

Tenali Raman Can Solve any Problems in a Minute | Tenali Raman Once upon a time, King Krishna Dev Raya and his courtiers hunted in the forest. A large team of robbers was lurking in the bushes in the dense forest. The King and his hunting party, however, were unaware of it. The thieves appeared before the hunting party while still in the forest. With weapons in hand, they commanded the King and his troops to lay down everything they had. Even though the King and his warriors were more numerous, they had to give in to the robbers. The bandits robbed everything from the hunting group, including their clothes. The robbers were immensely proud since they had overwhelmed the King and his warriors and looted all his goods. They sat like kings in front of the hunting party they had just stolen, ordering them to dance in front of

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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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