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Prof. Shrikant Prasoon

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Short illustrated Moral Stories for children

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DISCLAIMER

While every attempt has been made to provide accurate and timely information in this book, neither the author nor the publisher assumes any responsibility for errors, unintended omissions or commissions detected therein. The author and publisher make no representation or warranty with respect to the comprehensiveness or completeness of the contents provided.

All matters included have been simplified under professional guidance for general information only without any warranty for applicability on an individual. Any mention of an organization or a website in the book by way of citation or as a source of additional information doesn't imply the endorsement of the content either by the author or the publisher. It is possible that websites cited may have changed or removed between the time of editing and publishing the book.

Results from using the expert opinion in this book will be totally dependent on individual circumstances and factors beyond the control of the author and the publisher.

It makes sense to elicit advice from well informed sources before implementing the ideas given in the book. The reader assumes full responsibility for the consequences arising out from reading this book. For proper guidance, it is advisable to read the book under the watchful eyes of parents/guardian. The purchaser of this book assumes all responsibility for the use of given materials and information. The copyright of the entire content of this book rests with the author/publisher. Any infringement/ transmission of the cover design, text or illustrations, in any form, by any means, by any entity will invite legal action and be responsible for consequences thereon.

Table of Contents

Preface

01    The Tortoise and the Swans

02    An Ass, a Dog and their Master

03    Birds, Beasts and Bats

04    Three Oxen and a Lion

05    The Monkey and the Camel

06    An Ass, a Fox and a Lion

07    A Wolf and a Shepherd

08    The Marriage of Sukanya

09    The Young Lion

10    I Opt for the Best

11    A Cow and a Pigeon

12    Happy Return Home

13    A Crook as Mahatma

14    Human Problems

15    Aum Namah Shivãya

16    Who Will Bell the Cat?

17    The Eagle and the Beetle

18    The old Lion and a Fox

19    The Miser’s Gold

20    A Rabbit, a Weasel and a Cat

21    The Sun and the Wind

22    Foolishness of Hungry Dogs

23    Maharishi Chyavana Regains Youth

24    The Best Witness

25    Search for a Minister

26    Books are More Important than Life

27    Love of Mother

28    Division of Embryo

29    God, is very Kind

30    Planting Fruit Trees for Grandchildren

Preface

Health, lveliness, happiness, contentment, kindness and compassion-like Human qualities have been eroded from the life of modern man and have been substituted by ego, eccentricity, jealousy, anger, revenge, crime, and luxury which result into murders, pollution, and nuclear weapons ensuring the annihilation of life from the mother earth.

Only contro, balance, hope and faith can restore semblance and only sweetness, light, pleasure and fragrance can guarantee continuity of life on the earth.

That is the reason that moral teaching and spirituality are the most needed Objects’. Out of lakh of moral stories, here are only 30 for all human beings irrespective of caste, creed, sex and age to open the eyes and widen the door of selfish mind. Read as if eating; absorb as if chewing; adjust inside as if swallowing and digesting and follow the stories and moral teachings of ‘Moral Stories ‘for better understanding and greater prosperity; for ascending higher and remaining there.

Dedication

‘Moral Stories’ is dedicated’To fathers and grandfathersSo that they can give it to the-posterity; ‘To the youth so that they can get insightAnd stop the misuse of natural wealth; To the teenagers so that they realise the needof Nature; And keep life and liveliness intact;And to

Tanu Tanvi; Shridhar’Taranga; Prajjwal Stotra; Prakhar Shloka and Pratichi Stuti

The Tortoise and the Swans

Once the king of tortoise was invited to the wedding of God Jupitor. But the tortoise king was very lazy and he liked to stay at home. So, he did not attend the marriage. God Jupiter was very angry and he cursed the tortoise king to carry his home forever. From then on the tortoises carry their home wherever they go.