The enthusiastic lion and the Hare
Once
a lion was in a dense forest. It was a hot summer day and the lion was
very hungry. He thought he should drink water from the nearby river and
then look for food. He left his cave and went to the river to drink the
water.
He
came back and looked for food here and there. On the way he found a
little hare. Take the hare without hesitation. "This bunny can't fill my
stomach," thought the lion. The lion was on the verge of killing the
hare, a deer ran this way. The lion became greedy. He thought, instead
of eating the little hare, he would let me eat the big beast. I'm going
to eat now and save a night.
He
left the Hare free and went to the deer. But the deer had disappeared
into the forest. The lion now felt sad to put the free hare.
Moral of the story: greedy is always crushing.
The Stag and His Reflection Story
Once
a deer lived in a dense forest. There was a stream in the forest. All
animals were used this water. He lived a deer with his family. I was
very thirsty. He went to drink water in the bay. The running water was
calm and clear. I was on the edge of the duck to drink water.
The deer saw his reflection in running water.
He
saw his reflection in this clear water. When he saw his horns, he felt
proud of them. He said, "What a beautiful and charming horn!" When he
looked at his legs, he felt sad and disappointed and cursed God for this
injustice. He thought he was the king of this forest. He won't fear
anyone.
He
still wiped out his thirst when he saw a hunter with his dogs. His life
in danger of seeing the deer ran as fast as he could. Soon he was no
longer in sight. It reached a dense forest, but unfortunately its horns
were stuck in a thick bush. He came out of his way to free his horns,
but in vain. During this time, the dogs came to hunt and started it.
The
deer now realized that the legs he had despised some time ago helped
him save his life, but the beautiful horns became the cause of his
death.
Morals: All shiny ornaments are not gold.
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