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Monday, 13 November 2017

TOP MOST LIKED MORAL STORIES IN ENGLISH

Once there was a hare in the jungle. A good morning was looking for food. He ran into a fox. I was afraid to see the fox. The hare was seen on the fox in admiration.
Hare hit the fox on the way.

The Fox asked what happened to you? Why do you like me? The hare says in a fearful voice, "I asked myself about you."

The Fox asked, "Why is that?" The hare replied, "Are you really as smart as others say about you?" Because I think leopard is very smart.

The Fox looked at the hare with a thoughtful look and replied after a few moments, "I think you're right." You'd better do one thing. You can come tonight and take part in our meeting. Let's discuss the matter.

The hare went to the lair of the fox at night. He saw that there was a dining table where the dishes and bowls were laid. But there were no other animals to meet. The hare thought, "How crazy I am!" The fox was planning to eat me and there was no meeting. He escaped from his life before Fox arrived there.

Morality: Clever words are not trustworthy or do not believe a smart person.

Once there was a camel and a jackal together in a forest. There was a river near the forest. On the other side of the river were sugar cane fields. One day in the morning the Jackal came to the camel and asked him to cross the river and enjoy the sugar cane. The Camel agrees with the Jackal. But the Jackal didn't know how to swim, so he asked the camel to take it on his back.

The camel accepted the request of the Jackal. He struck the river and soon reached his bank. The Camel wore the Jackal in his back and crossed the river. When they came to the other side, they began to eat sugar cane. The Jackal was satisfied with his food because he was very small, but the camel was still hungry. The Jackal to howl loud after the meal. The camel did not ask him to do it, but the Jackal said it was his habit to howl after the meals.

His howling heard from the peasants. They all reached the place with long sticks. The Jackal vanished into the cane-field, but the camel was beaten hard. Now they wanted to cross the river. The Jackal asked the camel to take him to the other side of the river.

The camel agreed to do it because he wanted to retaliate against him. When the camel reached half of the water, it started rolling in the water. The Jackal told him not to. But the camel said it was his habit to do it after meals.

The Jackal felt sad for his faults. He was rightly punished for his malice.

Morality: Each action has an opposite reaction.


Once a humble wood cutter called Kalis, who lived in a small town. The villagers depend on the forest for their livelihood. Kalios went on a regular basis to get firewood with the villagers. I sold wood on the next market. With this little profit he drove his family.

As usual, he had gone to the forest one day to pick up firewood. He cut a tree near the river and the calamity struck him that day. His axe ran away from his hand and lost in the river. He was a poor wood cutter and he had only one axe. That day, he lost his only axe in the river. Thinking about the future of crying. His cries were intense and troubled the god of water. The god of water came before Kalis and asked the reason for his howling. Kalis explained everything in detail to the god of water. After hearing all the water that God immersed in the river. After a while he came out of the water with a golden axe.

He showed the Golden Axe for Kalien and asked "Is it yours?" Kalis investigated the Golden Axe and said, "Not my lord, it is not mine." To keep the axe aside, the water fell to the river God for the second time. This time he came with a silver axe. He showed the silver axe to Kalien and asked him again "Is it yours?"

Kalien looked at the axe and said, "It is not mine." I'm a poor wood cutter. How do I get a gold or silver axe? I only have an axe of iron. Listen to this god of water plunged once more into the river. This time he returned with the iron axe of Kalis. When Kalis saw his axe, he became very happy. He showed his gratitude and respect for the god of the river. Seeing the honesty of the Kalien the god of water gave the axe gold and silver as a gift to him with his original iron axe.

Morality: Always be honest. Honesty is always rewarded.

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