पंचतंत्र कहानियाँ | Panchatantra Kahaniya | Moral stories | Hindi kahaniya | Hindi stories.
1.The Cunning Fox and the Clever Crow:
Once upon a time, in a dense forest, there lived a fox who was feeling extremely hungry. She wandered around the forest in search of food but found none. Exhausted and famished, she sat under a tree. Suddenly, she noticed a crow sitting on a branch of the tree, holding a piece of bread in its beak. Seeing the bread, the fox's mouth watered. The fox then devised a plan to steal the bread from the crow. With cunning words, the fox praised the crow's beauty and asked it to sing a song. The flattered crow opened its beak to sing, dropping the bread in the process. Seizing the opportunity, the fox grabbed the bread and ran away. The moral of the story is that one should not be deceived by false praise, as some people have ulterior motives.
2.The Ant and the Dove:
In a jungle, there lived an ant under the roots of a tree, while a dove made its nest on a branch above. One hot day, the ant felt extremely thirsty and went in search of water. She eventually reached a riverbank but couldn't reach the water. So, she climbed onto a small rock and tried to drink the water. However, she slipped and fell into the river. Witnessing this, the compassionate dove decided to help. It plucked a leaf from the tree and dropped it into the river near the struggling ant. The ant climbed onto the leaf and floated to safety. Grateful for the dove's kindness, the ant thanked it and went on its way. Later, when a hunter laid a trap near the river, the dove got entangled in it. The ant, passing by, saw the trapped dove and quickly bit the hunter's leg. Distracted by the pain, the hunter released the dove, allowing it to fly away to safety. The moral of the story is that kindness is always rewarded, and helping others can lead to unexpected benefits.
3.The Two Goats and the Bridge:
In a jungle, there were two goats who grazed in separate areas but had to cross a narrow bridge over a river to reach each other's side. One day, both goats reached the bridge simultaneously from opposite sides. Due to the bridge's narrowness, only one goat could cross at a time. Instead of cooperating, they both insisted on crossing first, leading to a quarrel. Their argument escalated, and neither was willing to yield. Eventually, in their stubbornness, they both fell into the river and drowned. The moral of the story is that quarreling and stubbornness lead to destruction, and cooperation and compromise are essential for resolving conflicts.
These stories from the Panchatantra teach valuable lessons through simple yet engaging narratives, making them perfect for sharing with audiences of all ages.
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