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Saturday, June 18, 2016

A THIRSTY CROW STORY

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One hot day, a thirsty crow flew all over the fields looking for water. For a long time, he could not find any. He felt very weak, almost lost all hope. Suddenly, he saw a water jug below the tree. He flew straight down to see if there was any water inside. Yes, he could see some water inside the jug!
The crow tried to push his head into the jug. Sadly, he found that the neck of the jug was too narrow. Then he tried to push the jug to tilt for the water to flow out but the jug was too heavy.
The crow thought hard for a while. Then looking around it, he saw some pebbles. he suddenly had a good idea. he started picking up the pebbles one by one, dropping each into the jug. As more and more pebbles filled the jug, the water level kept rising. Soon it was high enough for the crow to drink. His plan had worked!
MORAL OF THE STORY : DO GOOD HAVE GOOD

A LION AND MOUSE STORY

A LION AND MOUSE 
A little mouse was passing through a lion’s den. The lion caught him and was about to smash him when the little mouse spoke, “Sir, please let me go, and I will do you a good turn one day, for sparing my life.”
The lion was rather amused to hear this, thinking, “What good can he do me. . . ” but he let him go.Two weeks later, some huntsmen came to the same forest and spread a net aroundthe lion’s den. The lion was captured. He struggled hard to set himself free but he soon realised he was trapped. He roared with anger.
The little mouse was looking for food, when he heard the lion’s roar. He ran to him. See­ing the lion caught in the net, he started gnawing at it at once. The mouse had sharp teeth and he soon freed the lion.The lion was very grateful to the little mouse. From that day, they became the best of friends.

MORAL of the story : do good have good 

A CAMEL AND JACKAL STORY

 A CAMEL AND JACKAL
A camel and a jackal were friends. One day the jackal took his friend to a big sugar-cane farm. It was on the opposite side of a river. After a sumptuous meal the jackal began to howl loudly. The frightened camel pleaded with the jackal not to do so. The jackal said, “Friend, I have this habit after every meal. I cannot help it." Soon the farmers arrived and gave a sound thrashing to the camel. When the camel crossed the river the jackal joined him on his back. In the midstream the camel took a deliberate dip in the water. When the jackal cried out in terror, the camel said casually: "I have the habit of rolling in the water after every meal." The poor jackal was drowned. 


MORAL OF THE STORY : " do good have good "

A FOLISH STAG STORY

A FOLISH STAG
A stag was once drinking water at a pool. He saw his own reflection in its clear water. He admired his beautiful horns, but he did not like his lean, thin legs. Suddenly he saw a pack of hounds running towards him. He ran into the jungle to save himself.
His legs soon carried him far from the hounds. But his horns were caught fast in a bush. Despite his best efforts, he could not free himself. Before long, the hounds caught hold of him. Now he felt that his ugly legs were of great help to him, but his beautiful horns were the cause of his death.

MORALS OF THE STORY :
pride hath a fall & all that glitters is not gold .

THE GOLDEN EGG STORY

                                      THE GOLDE EGG



Once upon a time there lived a cloth merchant in a village with his wife and two children. They were indeed quite well-off. They had a beautiful hen which laid an egg everyday. It was not an ordinary egg, rather, a golden egg. But the man was not satisfied with what he used to get daily. He was a get rich-trice kind of a person.
The man wanted to get all the golden eggs from his hen at one single go. So, one day he thought hard and at last clicked upon a plan. He decided to kill the hen and get all the eggs together.
So, the next day when the hen laid a golden egg, the man caught hold of it, took a sharp knife, chopped off its neck and cut its body open.  There was nothing but blood all around & no trace of any egg at all. He was highly grieved because now he would not get even one single egg.
His life was going on smoothly with one egg a day but now, he himself made his life miserable. The outcome of his greed was that he started becoming poorer & poorer day by day and ultimately became a pauper. How jinxed and how much foolish he was.

morals of the story is :

haste makes waste & greed is a course .

A FARMER AND HIS THREE SONS STORY

                               A FARMER AND HIS THREE SONS 


Once there was an old farmer. He had five sons. They were very selfish. They always quarreled with one another. He was worried about them. When he was on his death bed, he wanted to teach them a lesson. He advised them to live in unity. But they did not care.
He asked his servant to bring a bundle of sticks. Then he called his sons one by one and asked them to break the bundle. But no one could do that. Then he ordered the servant to unite the bundle. Now each one of them could break the sticks easily. He advised his sons to live like a bundle of sticks. If they quarreled, the people would harm them. The sons promised to live united.
MORAL OF THE STORY  :  ' Union is strength '