The Trickster Tricked
Once a jackal wished to eat some rice payasam. He went to his friend, the rabbit. “Friend rabbit”, he said,”let us get some milk, rice and jaggery and make payasam.” The rabbit liked the idea. But from where would they get the rice, jaggery and milk?
The jackal was a great planner. He said,”friend rabbit, let us fool a milkman, and take away his can of milk.”
So they lay in wait for a milkman. Soon a milkman appeared in the distance. At once the rabbit lay down in the middle of the road as if he was dead. They milkman saw the rabbit and put down his can of milk.” I shall take this rabbit. My family shall feast on rabbit meat tonight”, he thought. He came close to pick up the animals. But the rabbit slowly rolled farther and farther away from him. The man began following him.
When they had gone some distance, the jackal dashed away with the can of milk. Out of the corner of his eye, the rabbit saw the jackal disappear into the bushes with the milk can. He then got up and ran away. Now, the milkman could not catch him. The poor man now turned around to pick up his can. But he could not find it. He realized that the animals had tricked him and him away, cursing them.
In the same way, the rabbit and the jackal fooled other villagers and got hold of jaggery and rice. Then they lit fire and made the payasam.
When it was ready, a great idea came to the jackal. “Why should I share this yummy payasam with the rabbit?” he thought. ”let me fool the rabbit and eat it all by myself.”
He told the rabbit,” my friend, it is not good to eat anything without praying to god. So let us both bathe at home and then pray before we eat.” He planned to bathe at home and then pray before we eat.”
He planned to bathe quickly, and return before the rabbit, and gobble up the payasam.
The rabbit agreed and left the place. The jackal too, made his way home.
Now as the rabbit went past the bushes on his way home, he had a sudden doubt. ”I’ve never seen this jackal bathing or praying to god. Why is he doing it now?” he asked himself. The rabbit was not a fool. He realized.
That this was a plan to get rid of him and eat the payasam. Ah, but he could not be fooled so easily. He dashed back to the spot immediately and opened the pot.
The payasam smelt wonderful. The rabbit did not waste another second. He lapped it all up and licked the pot clean. Then he quickly filled it with mud and ran away. Soon the jackal came there. Not finding the rabbit, he opened the pot. And what did he find? Mud, not payasam! He now realized that the tables had been turned on him. The rabbit had tricked him.
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Friday, June 18, 2010
Three Friends and a Toy
Three Friends and a Toy
There were three friends one of them was a carpenter The other was weaver and the other was a wizard one day they went through a forest.
At the noon time they took rest unclear a tree the carpenter saw a piece of timber and make it a beautiful young lady’s statue. When he finished, the magician gave soul to that toy by his magic.
Now it was a young lady with out any dress. Immediately, the weaver made a dress and dressed her now they fight each other to marry her.
When it was happening a hermit was on that way. He called them and enquired what was happen they explain and cell him to make a decision to who will marry her.
The hermit accepted and asked them who made her? Carpenter replied, that he was who gave soul asked the hermit that was I am told wizard now the hermit take to them.
The person who made her is a creature so he is so near to be a god to her. So he can not. Secondly, the magician gave the soul to her. So, he became a father to her a father will not marry his daughter.
Finally, the weaver dressed her one who dressed a women, he must be her husband. So the can marry her.
They three friends accepted the judgment and went away with young lady happily.
There were three friends one of them was a carpenter The other was weaver and the other was a wizard one day they went through a forest.
At the noon time they took rest unclear a tree the carpenter saw a piece of timber and make it a beautiful young lady’s statue. When he finished, the magician gave soul to that toy by his magic.
Now it was a young lady with out any dress. Immediately, the weaver made a dress and dressed her now they fight each other to marry her.
When it was happening a hermit was on that way. He called them and enquired what was happen they explain and cell him to make a decision to who will marry her.
The hermit accepted and asked them who made her? Carpenter replied, that he was who gave soul asked the hermit that was I am told wizard now the hermit take to them.
The person who made her is a creature so he is so near to be a god to her. So he can not. Secondly, the magician gave the soul to her. So, he became a father to her a father will not marry his daughter.
Finally, the weaver dressed her one who dressed a women, he must be her husband. So the can marry her.
They three friends accepted the judgment and went away with young lady happily.
The Dog Finds His Master
The Dog Finds His Master
This happened long ago. God had just created birds, animals and men they all lived together in the forest. But they were afraid of one another. Small creatures kept out of the way of the larger ones.
One such small creature was the dog.
“what will I do if a big animal attack me?” he asked himself. He began to look for a safe hiding place. One day he found a dark cave. But how long could he stay hidden in a cave? He had to come out and look for and water.
“This big world frightens me,” he thought. “I must find someone strong and brave with whom I can live. He must be so strong that he would not be afraid of anyone! So I must find the most powerful animal on earth and stay with him.”
The dog wanted to ask god to help him find a protector. He found him deep in the forest, ”why did you make me so small ?” he asked god. “I simply can’t live alone because I’m afraid of all the big animals around me. I think I’d like a big and powerful protector. Do you think can tell me which is the greatest animal on the earth?”
God replied that it was the elephant . so the dog went to the elephant. Dear elephant , god says you’re the greatest creature on the earth. Will you let me live with you? I’ll help you in whatever way you want will you be my master?”
“of course!” said the elephant.” You’re welcome to stay with me. I shall take care of you, my little friend”. The dog was happy. When it was night, a strong wind started blowing through the forest the tress swayed madly. The dog grew frightened and began to bark. Dogs always bark in the dark, especially when there is a strong wind blowing.
But this made the elephant angry. ”don’t bark so loudly!” he said crossly . “If the tiger hears you, he’ll come here. And then I shall have to run for my life”. The dog thought,” o, the elephant is afraid of the tiger, so the tiger must be greater than him.”
He went to the tiger’s cave. There he begged the tiger to protect him. The tiger simply growled a “yes!” he was not a chatty fellow, you see. Now the dog was happy. He had the powerful tiger as his master and who would dare attack him now?
That night when a cool breeze fanned the forest, he began to bark. “shut up!” growled the tiger immediately. “If you bark so loudly, the naga man will hear you. He will come in search of us.”
“o, ho!” thought the dog. “so the tiger is afraid of the naga man. Let me search for the naga man he must be the greatest creature on earth.”
And off he went, looking for the naga man.
After a long search, at last the dog found him. “please may I live with you as your servant?” he asked the naga man. “even the mighty tiger is afraid of you. Will you protect me in this big bad world?” the man agreed.
At night, when the dog began to bark at the wind, the man came rushing up. ”o, good!” he said, happily. “bark on. Bark loudly. It will keep away strangers and I shall sleep peacefully at night!”
Now, the dog was happy. “I’ve found my true master!” he thought . “ he is not afraid of anything . that is why he does not mind me barking at night.” From that day, the dog became man’s most faithful friend and servant
This happened long ago. God had just created birds, animals and men they all lived together in the forest. But they were afraid of one another. Small creatures kept out of the way of the larger ones.
One such small creature was the dog.
“what will I do if a big animal attack me?” he asked himself. He began to look for a safe hiding place. One day he found a dark cave. But how long could he stay hidden in a cave? He had to come out and look for and water.
“This big world frightens me,” he thought. “I must find someone strong and brave with whom I can live. He must be so strong that he would not be afraid of anyone! So I must find the most powerful animal on earth and stay with him.”
The dog wanted to ask god to help him find a protector. He found him deep in the forest, ”why did you make me so small ?” he asked god. “I simply can’t live alone because I’m afraid of all the big animals around me. I think I’d like a big and powerful protector. Do you think can tell me which is the greatest animal on the earth?”
God replied that it was the elephant . so the dog went to the elephant. Dear elephant , god says you’re the greatest creature on the earth. Will you let me live with you? I’ll help you in whatever way you want will you be my master?”
“of course!” said the elephant.” You’re welcome to stay with me. I shall take care of you, my little friend”. The dog was happy. When it was night, a strong wind started blowing through the forest the tress swayed madly. The dog grew frightened and began to bark. Dogs always bark in the dark, especially when there is a strong wind blowing.
But this made the elephant angry. ”don’t bark so loudly!” he said crossly . “If the tiger hears you, he’ll come here. And then I shall have to run for my life”. The dog thought,” o, the elephant is afraid of the tiger, so the tiger must be greater than him.”
He went to the tiger’s cave. There he begged the tiger to protect him. The tiger simply growled a “yes!” he was not a chatty fellow, you see. Now the dog was happy. He had the powerful tiger as his master and who would dare attack him now?
That night when a cool breeze fanned the forest, he began to bark. “shut up!” growled the tiger immediately. “If you bark so loudly, the naga man will hear you. He will come in search of us.”
“o, ho!” thought the dog. “so the tiger is afraid of the naga man. Let me search for the naga man he must be the greatest creature on earth.”
And off he went, looking for the naga man.
After a long search, at last the dog found him. “please may I live with you as your servant?” he asked the naga man. “even the mighty tiger is afraid of you. Will you protect me in this big bad world?” the man agreed.
At night, when the dog began to bark at the wind, the man came rushing up. ”o, good!” he said, happily. “bark on. Bark loudly. It will keep away strangers and I shall sleep peacefully at night!”
Now, the dog was happy. “I’ve found my true master!” he thought . “ he is not afraid of anything . that is why he does not mind me barking at night.” From that day, the dog became man’s most faithful friend and servant
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That’s what I What
That’s what I What
Yong Selvam lived in a village in Tamil Nadu. One day, his mother said,” your aunt has not seen you for many months now. Why don’t you visit her?”
Selvam was excited. ”yes, mother!” he said. “I’d like that!” so his mother packed him some food for lunch. Then she showed him the way. His aunt lived in the village across the stream. “Just follow that narrow path that leads to the stream,” selvam’s mother told him. “Then jump across the stream and follow the path again. You will come to the village where your aunt lives. Don’t stray from the path.”
Selvam waved goodbye and skipped away happily. He was soon at the stream. He felt hungry. He sat near the stream, with his feet in the water, and ate his lunch. Then he got ready to jump across the stream. “Athirimakku!” he yelled and jumped! He landed on the other side safely and soon reached his aunt’s house.
“My, look at you! How you have grown!” said Selvam’s aunt, who was very happy to see him.
Selvam’s aunt was a good cook. She made delicious things for him to eat everyday. One day it was idiappam, another day, masala-dosai, and a third day, it was payasam. Selvam enjoyed himself.
Soon it was time for Selvam to go home. That day his aunt made a sweet dish that was wonderful. It was a lovely, soft and white dumpling. He bit into one the sweet coconut filling simply melted in his mouth. Selvam was thrilled. He had never eaten this delicious sweet before
“This is really scrumptious. What is it called?” he asked.
“It’s called kozhukottai”, she replied.
“I must tell mother to make some for me!” said Selvam as he ate the kozhukottai.
Selvam are all the kozhukottais that his aunt made. Then he set off to walk home. All along the way he muttered,” kozhukottai, kozhukottai…” he wanted to remember the name to tell his mother.
Soon he came to the stream. He took a deep breath and got ready for the leap. “Athirimakku!” he shouted and leapt. He landed safely on the othe side. Selvam got up and dusted himself. Then he found that he had forgotten the name of the sweet he racked his brains and bit his lips and tried hard to remember. But the only word that he could think of was “athirimakku.” “That must be the name of that sweet!” he thought. So he said, “Athirimakku, athirimakku” over and over again till he reached home.
“Mother!” he cried, hugging his mother. “Mother, will you make me some athirimakku?”
His mother was puzzled. ”what is that, Selvam?” she asked. He tried to explain to her: “It is sweet inside. It is white on the outside. It is round and very soft”
But his mother did not understand. “Sweet and white and round and soft and called athirimakku?” she asked. “There is no such sweet!”
“of course there is, mother. Aunty made some for me!” replied the boy. “will you make some athirimakku?” His mother got irritated. “I don’t know what it is,” she told him impatiently. “now go and play”.
But Selvam could not forget that wonderful dish and kept coming back to his mother to say, ”mother, make me some athirimakku.” At last his mother got angry and said, ”stop troubling me. Go away!” and she gave him a push. Selvam fell against a shelf. His head hit the edge of the shelf. “Ooowww!” he cried. Very soon a round swelling appeared on selvam’s head.
Just then selvam’s father walked in. “what is the matter, Selvam?” he asked. ”why is there a swelling like a kozhukottai on your forehead?”
Now Selvam remembered the name of the sweet! He forgot his pain and the swelling. Kozhukottai! Yes! “Mother! That’s what I want-kozhukottai, not athirimakku! Will you make me some?”
“Of course!” answered his mother hugging him.
Yong Selvam lived in a village in Tamil Nadu. One day, his mother said,” your aunt has not seen you for many months now. Why don’t you visit her?”
Selvam was excited. ”yes, mother!” he said. “I’d like that!” so his mother packed him some food for lunch. Then she showed him the way. His aunt lived in the village across the stream. “Just follow that narrow path that leads to the stream,” selvam’s mother told him. “Then jump across the stream and follow the path again. You will come to the village where your aunt lives. Don’t stray from the path.”
Selvam waved goodbye and skipped away happily. He was soon at the stream. He felt hungry. He sat near the stream, with his feet in the water, and ate his lunch. Then he got ready to jump across the stream. “Athirimakku!” he yelled and jumped! He landed on the other side safely and soon reached his aunt’s house.
“My, look at you! How you have grown!” said Selvam’s aunt, who was very happy to see him.
Selvam’s aunt was a good cook. She made delicious things for him to eat everyday. One day it was idiappam, another day, masala-dosai, and a third day, it was payasam. Selvam enjoyed himself.
Soon it was time for Selvam to go home. That day his aunt made a sweet dish that was wonderful. It was a lovely, soft and white dumpling. He bit into one the sweet coconut filling simply melted in his mouth. Selvam was thrilled. He had never eaten this delicious sweet before
“This is really scrumptious. What is it called?” he asked.
“It’s called kozhukottai”, she replied.
“I must tell mother to make some for me!” said Selvam as he ate the kozhukottai.
Selvam are all the kozhukottais that his aunt made. Then he set off to walk home. All along the way he muttered,” kozhukottai, kozhukottai…” he wanted to remember the name to tell his mother.
Soon he came to the stream. He took a deep breath and got ready for the leap. “Athirimakku!” he shouted and leapt. He landed safely on the othe side. Selvam got up and dusted himself. Then he found that he had forgotten the name of the sweet he racked his brains and bit his lips and tried hard to remember. But the only word that he could think of was “athirimakku.” “That must be the name of that sweet!” he thought. So he said, “Athirimakku, athirimakku” over and over again till he reached home.
“Mother!” he cried, hugging his mother. “Mother, will you make me some athirimakku?”
His mother was puzzled. ”what is that, Selvam?” she asked. He tried to explain to her: “It is sweet inside. It is white on the outside. It is round and very soft”
But his mother did not understand. “Sweet and white and round and soft and called athirimakku?” she asked. “There is no such sweet!”
“of course there is, mother. Aunty made some for me!” replied the boy. “will you make some athirimakku?” His mother got irritated. “I don’t know what it is,” she told him impatiently. “now go and play”.
But Selvam could not forget that wonderful dish and kept coming back to his mother to say, ”mother, make me some athirimakku.” At last his mother got angry and said, ”stop troubling me. Go away!” and she gave him a push. Selvam fell against a shelf. His head hit the edge of the shelf. “Ooowww!” he cried. Very soon a round swelling appeared on selvam’s head.
Just then selvam’s father walked in. “what is the matter, Selvam?” he asked. ”why is there a swelling like a kozhukottai on your forehead?”
Now Selvam remembered the name of the sweet! He forgot his pain and the swelling. Kozhukottai! Yes! “Mother! That’s what I want-kozhukottai, not athirimakku! Will you make me some?”
“Of course!” answered his mother hugging him.
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Tenali Raman And Ministers
Tenali Raman And Ministers
One day there was an argument going on the court of king. Because, the king asked “what in the moment is a wonderful in his life?”
Every body discussed with themselves and finally came to a decision that is “when one is hungry having food”
But Tenali was against of nature call is a very good moment. Every body scolds him when they hear it and the king ordered him to prove it and he accepted.
The next day, he calls all the ministers and locked them in to a hall. There was no toilet. There were no windows. The room had only one gate.
Tenali Raman ordered to the servant to give food what they ask. But do not let them go outside.
First day was over. On the second day the nature call was must to every one. But the soldiers were not allowing them to go out. But they gave more delicious food. But nobody took.
Eventually they released in the after noon. Every body was running finally they agreed Tenali and he got prize from the king.
One day there was an argument going on the court of king. Because, the king asked “what in the moment is a wonderful in his life?”
Every body discussed with themselves and finally came to a decision that is “when one is hungry having food”
But Tenali was against of nature call is a very good moment. Every body scolds him when they hear it and the king ordered him to prove it and he accepted.
The next day, he calls all the ministers and locked them in to a hall. There was no toilet. There were no windows. The room had only one gate.
Tenali Raman ordered to the servant to give food what they ask. But do not let them go outside.
First day was over. On the second day the nature call was must to every one. But the soldiers were not allowing them to go out. But they gave more delicious food. But nobody took.
Eventually they released in the after noon. Every body was running finally they agreed Tenali and he got prize from the king.
Thursday, June 17, 2010
Shekar Wins a Kingdom
Shekar Wins a Kingdom
Shekar was a very silly young fellow. But he had a kind heart. One morning as he was walking down the road he saw a little old woman. She was sitting by the road with her foot in her hand. “My son, there is a thorn in my left foot. My eyes aren’t good enough to see it. Will you help me take it out?”
“Of course, grandma,” Shekar said. He pulled the out in the thorn out in a jiffy.
“Aaaah!” she sighed with relief. “O, thank you no much! I’ll give you a small reward for your kindness. Walk down this road till you come to a big tamarind tree with a hollow trunk. Enter the hollow and my sister will give you a gift.
“Thank you grandma!” cried Shekar happily. He would take the gift to his parents. They would be so happy to see it.
Soon he came to the huge tamarind tree with a hollow. At first Shekar was frightened and wanted to turn back and run. But he remembered that the old woman had promised him a gift. She had seemed to be kind, not evil. He stepped into the hollow.
“Welcome!” called a shrill voice. Looking into the dark, he saw a tall, thin woman sitting inside.
“I was waiting for you!” she said. “Here is your reward. This will bring you luck”. She thrust something soft, feathery and shining into his hands.
“Thank you” he sang out. Then he took a good look at his gift. It was a beautiful, golden duck and it looked at him with gleaming eyes of gold.
He tucked it under his arm and started walking. As he felt tired he thought he would stop at the little town nearby and take a rest.
When he entered the town a washer man saw him. The golden duck caught his eye. “Is it a real duck?” he wondered and ran to touch it. But when he patted it he found that his hand had got stuck to the duck. It was a magic duck! When Shekar went on the washer man had to follow him
The washer man’s wife saw her husband running behind a man with a golden duck.
“Come bank” she yelled angrily and ran to pull back her husband. Ooops, she got stuck too.
The washerwomen’s donkey saw his master and mistress going away. He ran behind them when he touched the washerwomen’s sari, the donkey got struck to it.
Soon the big tomcat in the street saw them pass. He nipped at the donkey’s leg and caught! The big black dog saw the helpless cat and chased him. He pounced on the cat he got struck! The dog’s owner, a little boy, ran up and tried to pull him off. He got struck. Then the boy’s mother came running after her little boy an dstuck to the rest of the procession. And a very strange procession it was!
Now the princess of that kingdom was suffering from a strange disease. She had forgotten how to smile or laugh. Many clowns and jesters had tried to make her laugh, but they failed.
This pretty princess was looking out from the balcony when the strange procession walked past.
Up walked Shekar with the golden duck with the washer man struck to the duck behind him, with the washerwoman behind him, with the donkey behind her, with the tomcat behind the donkey with the dog behind the tomcat, with the boy behind the dog, and finally with the mother behind the boy.
The princess started at this odd procession and burst out laughing. The king and the queen heard the laughter and ran up.
The princess was laughing so much that tears were streaming from her eyes. the king was thrilled. He called Shekar to his court at once. The entire procession came up. As soon as Shekar put down the golden duck, everyone stuck to it became free and went away.
“Who are you?” asked the king. Shekar told him the whole story. “you have made my daughter laugh. You are a kind and good boy you’ll make good king. Will you take over the kingdom?” asked the king. Shekar agreed.
He brought his parents to the palace. The princess fell in love with Shekar, as he was the only man in the world who knew how to make her laugh. They got married and lived happily ever after.
Shekar was a very silly young fellow. But he had a kind heart. One morning as he was walking down the road he saw a little old woman. She was sitting by the road with her foot in her hand. “My son, there is a thorn in my left foot. My eyes aren’t good enough to see it. Will you help me take it out?”
“Of course, grandma,” Shekar said. He pulled the out in the thorn out in a jiffy.
“Aaaah!” she sighed with relief. “O, thank you no much! I’ll give you a small reward for your kindness. Walk down this road till you come to a big tamarind tree with a hollow trunk. Enter the hollow and my sister will give you a gift.
“Thank you grandma!” cried Shekar happily. He would take the gift to his parents. They would be so happy to see it.
Soon he came to the huge tamarind tree with a hollow. At first Shekar was frightened and wanted to turn back and run. But he remembered that the old woman had promised him a gift. She had seemed to be kind, not evil. He stepped into the hollow.
“Welcome!” called a shrill voice. Looking into the dark, he saw a tall, thin woman sitting inside.
“I was waiting for you!” she said. “Here is your reward. This will bring you luck”. She thrust something soft, feathery and shining into his hands.
“Thank you” he sang out. Then he took a good look at his gift. It was a beautiful, golden duck and it looked at him with gleaming eyes of gold.
He tucked it under his arm and started walking. As he felt tired he thought he would stop at the little town nearby and take a rest.
When he entered the town a washer man saw him. The golden duck caught his eye. “Is it a real duck?” he wondered and ran to touch it. But when he patted it he found that his hand had got stuck to the duck. It was a magic duck! When Shekar went on the washer man had to follow him
The washer man’s wife saw her husband running behind a man with a golden duck.
“Come bank” she yelled angrily and ran to pull back her husband. Ooops, she got stuck too.
The washerwomen’s donkey saw his master and mistress going away. He ran behind them when he touched the washerwomen’s sari, the donkey got struck to it.
Soon the big tomcat in the street saw them pass. He nipped at the donkey’s leg and caught! The big black dog saw the helpless cat and chased him. He pounced on the cat he got struck! The dog’s owner, a little boy, ran up and tried to pull him off. He got struck. Then the boy’s mother came running after her little boy an dstuck to the rest of the procession. And a very strange procession it was!
Now the princess of that kingdom was suffering from a strange disease. She had forgotten how to smile or laugh. Many clowns and jesters had tried to make her laugh, but they failed.
This pretty princess was looking out from the balcony when the strange procession walked past.
Up walked Shekar with the golden duck with the washer man struck to the duck behind him, with the washerwoman behind him, with the donkey behind her, with the tomcat behind the donkey with the dog behind the tomcat, with the boy behind the dog, and finally with the mother behind the boy.
The princess started at this odd procession and burst out laughing. The king and the queen heard the laughter and ran up.
The princess was laughing so much that tears were streaming from her eyes. the king was thrilled. He called Shekar to his court at once. The entire procession came up. As soon as Shekar put down the golden duck, everyone stuck to it became free and went away.
“Who are you?” asked the king. Shekar told him the whole story. “you have made my daughter laugh. You are a kind and good boy you’ll make good king. Will you take over the kingdom?” asked the king. Shekar agreed.
He brought his parents to the palace. The princess fell in love with Shekar, as he was the only man in the world who knew how to make her laugh. They got married and lived happily ever after.
A Foolish Spirit
A Foolish Spirit
An evil spirit was wandering around a village. He was looking for some mischief to do. At last he saw a wise old farmer was talking t his son. The spirit hid behind a tree to listen to them.
“Let us plant potatoes this time, instead of maize,” the farmer said.” I think he weather is just right for potatoes now. We should get a good harvest, like last year”. The son agreed with him.
This gave the spirit a wicked idea. “ hee , hee , hee!” he laughed to himself. “ Let the farmer do all the hard work. But he shall not reap the fruits of his labor. I shall take away his harvest”
That afternoon the old farmer set off for his fields as usual. When he got there the spirit jumped out from behind tree.
“So you are hoping for a good harvest, are you” he said, with a civil grin.” Let me see how you enjoy it”. The wise farmers had heard of these civil spirits. He knew they grabbed all that was grown in the fields. But he was a wise man, remember! “Just what do you want?” he asked the spirit
Quietly.
The spirit laughed. “You must give me your entire harvest. Otherwise, I || destroy all your fields. You won’t be able to grow anything ever again.”
The farmer knew that spirits could do terrible things. He had to trick the sport and save his fields and harvest. He thought of a plan “I have a big family to feed . So I cannot give you everything,” be said,”But I shall certainly give you all that grows over the ground, I shall take all that grows under the soil”,
The spirit thought awhile. He knew very; little about farming. He had scene farmers harvest wheat and maize, which grew above the ground, “Only roots grow underground. And they are dirty, grimy stuff,” he thought,” I shall take all the grows above the ground, just as this old foll says” SO he agreed and went away.
When the potatoes were harvested, the spirit popped up in the fields again.” Ha, now you can give me all that has grown above the ground,” he said happily.
The farmers pointed to the bundles of potato plants lying in a corner. ”You can take those. They grew above the ground. I shall keep these potatoes. They grey under the ground”, he said , The sport realized that he had been fooled. He went away, swearing to take revenge.
When the next sowing season came, the spirit once again stopped the farmer on the road. He said, “This time you cannot fool me. I shall take what grows under the ground and you cannot fool me. I shall take what grows under the ground and you can have what grows above it|” The wise farmer agreed silently and went away.
The season he and his son planted maize. soon it was time for the crop to be harvested. Once again the spirit appeared to take his share. “here, you can have all these roots that grew underground. I shall take the maize that grew above the soil,” said the farmer calmly.
The spirit knew he had lost again. he howled with anger and rushed off. He never came back to trouble the farmer again.
An evil spirit was wandering around a village. He was looking for some mischief to do. At last he saw a wise old farmer was talking t his son. The spirit hid behind a tree to listen to them.
“Let us plant potatoes this time, instead of maize,” the farmer said.” I think he weather is just right for potatoes now. We should get a good harvest, like last year”. The son agreed with him.
This gave the spirit a wicked idea. “ hee , hee , hee!” he laughed to himself. “ Let the farmer do all the hard work. But he shall not reap the fruits of his labor. I shall take away his harvest”
That afternoon the old farmer set off for his fields as usual. When he got there the spirit jumped out from behind tree.
“So you are hoping for a good harvest, are you” he said, with a civil grin.” Let me see how you enjoy it”. The wise farmers had heard of these civil spirits. He knew they grabbed all that was grown in the fields. But he was a wise man, remember! “Just what do you want?” he asked the spirit
Quietly.
The spirit laughed. “You must give me your entire harvest. Otherwise, I || destroy all your fields. You won’t be able to grow anything ever again.”
The farmer knew that spirits could do terrible things. He had to trick the sport and save his fields and harvest. He thought of a plan “I have a big family to feed . So I cannot give you everything,” be said,”But I shall certainly give you all that grows over the ground, I shall take all that grows under the soil”,
The spirit thought awhile. He knew very; little about farming. He had scene farmers harvest wheat and maize, which grew above the ground, “Only roots grow underground. And they are dirty, grimy stuff,” he thought,” I shall take all the grows above the ground, just as this old foll says” SO he agreed and went away.
When the potatoes were harvested, the spirit popped up in the fields again.” Ha, now you can give me all that has grown above the ground,” he said happily.
The farmers pointed to the bundles of potato plants lying in a corner. ”You can take those. They grew above the ground. I shall keep these potatoes. They grey under the ground”, he said , The sport realized that he had been fooled. He went away, swearing to take revenge.
When the next sowing season came, the spirit once again stopped the farmer on the road. He said, “This time you cannot fool me. I shall take what grows under the ground and you cannot fool me. I shall take what grows under the ground and you can have what grows above it|” The wise farmer agreed silently and went away.
The season he and his son planted maize. soon it was time for the crop to be harvested. Once again the spirit appeared to take his share. “here, you can have all these roots that grew underground. I shall take the maize that grew above the soil,” said the farmer calmly.
The spirit knew he had lost again. he howled with anger and rushed off. He never came back to trouble the farmer again.
A HERMIT AND THE SUN
A HERMIT AND THE SUN
One day a hermit was waking through a paddy. That was summer. So the sun was hot. He can not bear the hot. He got angry. And decided to curse the sun and started.
The sun was afraid about the curse. He came to the hermit like a man and respected him, he gave an umbrella and a foot wears.
The hermit takes that. And started to use that. Now the hot sun light cannot hurt the hermit. The hermit gets back his curse. The sun was happy and the hermit too.
This is the story the birth of umbrella and cheppels.
One day a hermit was waking through a paddy. That was summer. So the sun was hot. He can not bear the hot. He got angry. And decided to curse the sun and started.
The sun was afraid about the curse. He came to the hermit like a man and respected him, he gave an umbrella and a foot wears.
The hermit takes that. And started to use that. Now the hot sun light cannot hurt the hermit. The hermit gets back his curse. The sun was happy and the hermit too.
This is the story the birth of umbrella and cheppels.
A Girl and a Dragon
A GIRL AND A DRAGON
MORAL: Love changes every thing
There was a little village near a mountain. The village was beautiful. It has fountains and paddy’s and parks. There are two rivers was flowing through the village so the villagers were happy.
One day a wound dragon came to the mountain. It took all the waters of the two rivers. So, the village gets in to running.
One day a girl decided to meet the dragon when she met the dragon she asked “why are you took all the water? The people are dying. This is not a good manner “. The dragon replied “if anyone take care of me, if any friend I have, if any one lovers me, I go will give all back.” The girl returned home silently.
Her parents were scold. But she told boldly that she is going to take care of the dragon. Everybody thought that the dragon will eat her. But eventually the agreed to the decision of her.
After two days she went up to the mountain, and met the dragon. The dragon was surprise. The dragon told that she would not come again.
But she replied” you are my friend, who can stop me to meet my friend?.” After heard this the dragon took her on his back an fly for a long time.
And dropped her at his come when the dragon flew from the mountain everything became alright.
MORAL: Love changes every thing
There was a little village near a mountain. The village was beautiful. It has fountains and paddy’s and parks. There are two rivers was flowing through the village so the villagers were happy.
One day a wound dragon came to the mountain. It took all the waters of the two rivers. So, the village gets in to running.
One day a girl decided to meet the dragon when she met the dragon she asked “why are you took all the water? The people are dying. This is not a good manner “. The dragon replied “if anyone take care of me, if any friend I have, if any one lovers me, I go will give all back.” The girl returned home silently.
Her parents were scold. But she told boldly that she is going to take care of the dragon. Everybody thought that the dragon will eat her. But eventually the agreed to the decision of her.
After two days she went up to the mountain, and met the dragon. The dragon was surprise. The dragon told that she would not come again.
But she replied” you are my friend, who can stop me to meet my friend?.” After heard this the dragon took her on his back an fly for a long time.
And dropped her at his come when the dragon flew from the mountain everything became alright.
A Foolish Farmer
A Foolish Farmer
One day a farmer was waking on the river bank. He was very poor. He had nothing he wanted to die. On the way he found a basket in full of color stones.
He took one place and throws it in the river soon, almost he completed the basket. At last he had two pieces. He put it in his pocket.
On the way he met a merchant. He showed the one price to him the merchant was a goldsmith. He gave four baskets full of gold coins. The farmer was stern.
He asked him, what was stone? He replied that the stone was diamond the farmer ran to the place where he was throwing the pieces in to the water.
Alas there was nothing inside the water.
Moral: Don’t waste anything
One day a farmer was waking on the river bank. He was very poor. He had nothing he wanted to die. On the way he found a basket in full of color stones.
He took one place and throws it in the river soon, almost he completed the basket. At last he had two pieces. He put it in his pocket.
On the way he met a merchant. He showed the one price to him the merchant was a goldsmith. He gave four baskets full of gold coins. The farmer was stern.
He asked him, what was stone? He replied that the stone was diamond the farmer ran to the place where he was throwing the pieces in to the water.
Alas there was nothing inside the water.
Moral: Don’t waste anything
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Wednesday, June 2, 2010
The Monkey and the Crocodile
Moral Short Stories
THE MONKEY AND THE CROCODILE
Long long ago there was a thick forest. There was a river was flow through the forest. Plenty of fruit trees were on the bank of the river. A novel fruit tree on the bank of the river. There was monkey was live on that tree. He ate novel fruits and he was fleshy.
One day while he plucked the fruits from the tree some fruits were fall down. Unexpectedly the fruits were fall near the crocodile who was longing for those fruits. He took the fruits fastly how much he can. Wow! They were tasty.
The very next day he was waiting for the monkey to pluck the fruits. He requested him to give him some of them. The monkey gave. This was continued. Soon it became regular. One day the crocodile decided to give some fruits and get the rid of his wife’s love. He took it off. She astonished. And she was speechless for a while. She asked her husband to get some fruits daily. The monkey was happy to give the fruits to the crocodile family.
One day there was plan rise in the heart of the crocodile’s wife. She told to her husband. He was shock. He refused her plan. He was not willing to loose his friendship with his friend. But day by day his wife tortured him very rudely. The crocodile was helpless. He was in corner. So he decided to do according the plan of his wife. One day he asked his friend to come his home for dinner. The monkey was afraid. He told that he was unable to take part the dinner ‘cause his friend’s house is in side the river under the rock.
But the crocodile convinced him. One day the crocodile told monkey that the dinner is ready on the rock. So the monkey begun the journey to the party was sitting on the back of the crocodile.
On the middle of the river the crocodile begun to drawn. The monkey was screaming. But the crocodile was not bother about that. The monkey begged to stop drowning. The crocodile replied that he wanted his liver, because, If the fruits were delicious what about the monkey’s flesh and especially his liver. The monkey only took the fruits for his food. He told that is not only his wish and also his wife’s wish too.
After heard that the monkey start to laugh. The crocodile was confused. He asked him “why are laughing”. The monkey replied “Oh! My stupid friend if you asked my liver when I was on the tree, it was easy to me. Because I just keep there for dry. If you took me back I will give to you eagerly”. Immediately the crocodile took him back to the bank. When they reached the bank the monkey jumped over the tree. And the monkey told “Oh! Fool who can live with out liver? I lied to save my soul. The friendship is over. Bye” and went on. The crocodile lost his friend by the wrong desire of his own.
Moral:
The person who wants to cheat others will be cheated and loose everything.
THE MONKEY AND THE CROCODILE
Long long ago there was a thick forest. There was a river was flow through the forest. Plenty of fruit trees were on the bank of the river. A novel fruit tree on the bank of the river. There was monkey was live on that tree. He ate novel fruits and he was fleshy.
One day while he plucked the fruits from the tree some fruits were fall down. Unexpectedly the fruits were fall near the crocodile who was longing for those fruits. He took the fruits fastly how much he can. Wow! They were tasty.
The very next day he was waiting for the monkey to pluck the fruits. He requested him to give him some of them. The monkey gave. This was continued. Soon it became regular. One day the crocodile decided to give some fruits and get the rid of his wife’s love. He took it off. She astonished. And she was speechless for a while. She asked her husband to get some fruits daily. The monkey was happy to give the fruits to the crocodile family.
One day there was plan rise in the heart of the crocodile’s wife. She told to her husband. He was shock. He refused her plan. He was not willing to loose his friendship with his friend. But day by day his wife tortured him very rudely. The crocodile was helpless. He was in corner. So he decided to do according the plan of his wife. One day he asked his friend to come his home for dinner. The monkey was afraid. He told that he was unable to take part the dinner ‘cause his friend’s house is in side the river under the rock.
But the crocodile convinced him. One day the crocodile told monkey that the dinner is ready on the rock. So the monkey begun the journey to the party was sitting on the back of the crocodile.
On the middle of the river the crocodile begun to drawn. The monkey was screaming. But the crocodile was not bother about that. The monkey begged to stop drowning. The crocodile replied that he wanted his liver, because, If the fruits were delicious what about the monkey’s flesh and especially his liver. The monkey only took the fruits for his food. He told that is not only his wish and also his wife’s wish too.
After heard that the monkey start to laugh. The crocodile was confused. He asked him “why are laughing”. The monkey replied “Oh! My stupid friend if you asked my liver when I was on the tree, it was easy to me. Because I just keep there for dry. If you took me back I will give to you eagerly”. Immediately the crocodile took him back to the bank. When they reached the bank the monkey jumped over the tree. And the monkey told “Oh! Fool who can live with out liver? I lied to save my soul. The friendship is over. Bye” and went on. The crocodile lost his friend by the wrong desire of his own.
Moral:
The person who wants to cheat others will be cheated and loose everything.
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