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The Foolish Monkey 🐡

  There were some fishermen on the bank of the river. They were making their nets to catch the fish. After preparing the net, as they cast their nets into the river, many fish got caught in the net. Seeing this, all the fishermen became very happy. They repeated the same work, but this time they saw that there was no fish in the net, so they decided to take a break for some time and went away from the river. Beside the river, there was a coconut tree on which a monkey was sitting watching all the activities of those fishermen. He also thought of doing the same work that was being done by those fishermen. As he started doing it, he got caught in the net and started drowning in the river. When the fishermen saw some activities on the bank of the river, they ran towards the river and saw a monkey trapped in the net. Seeing this, they pulled that monkey out of the trap and saved his life. The story teaches us that we should never do things that we are unaware of.  Thanks  Hop...

The Silver πŸ”‘ key

 Once a stormy night, a traveller were to a dharamshala to seek shelter. He was highly disappointed 😞 to find the door πŸšͺ locked πŸ”’. He knocked at the door πŸšͺ, the keeper of the dharamshala called out from inside, " I am sorry I cannot open the door πŸšͺ for I have lost the key. However, the door πŸšͺ can be unlocked with the silver πŸ”‘. Do you have one?" The traveller, who was quite intelligent, got the hint and pushed a rupee coin under the πŸšͺ. The keeper opened the πŸšͺ and let him in. As soon as the traveller got inside, he thanked the keeper and requested πŸ™πŸ» him to bring in his bag. The moment the keeper stepped outside, the traveller shut the πŸšͺ and πŸ”’ locked it. "What is 4th the joke? Please open the door immediately," shouted the keeper from outside. "It's not joke," answered the traveller. " I am sorry, I have lost the πŸ”‘. The πŸšͺ can be opened only with silver πŸ”‘." The keeper had to push the silver coin under the πŸšͺ. The traveller got hi...

The hunter and the dog 🐢

   This story is about a hunter who killed his faithful dog in a haste. The story bears a good universal moral lesson "Haste Makes Waste". In this story, the hunter repents upon his act of killing his dog in haste. I hope you will enjoy it. Once upon a time there was a hunter. He had a dog 🐢 who was very faithful. Whenever the hunter went out, he would leave the 🐢 dog behind the guard the 🏑 house. One day he and his wife went to the market leaving behind their child, who was sleeping. The 🐢 dog sat beside theπŸ‘Ά child guarding him against any danger. Suddenly he was a wolf 🐺 entering the house 🏑. He became alert and before the 🐺 wolf could attack and kill the child, the faithful 🐢 dog pounced on the wolf 🐺 and fought with him. In the evening when the hunter returned home with his wife, he found the 🐢 outside the house. The dog ran forward to greet his master but when the master saw blood on his mouth, he became suspicious. He thought πŸ’­ that the dog 🐢 had killed his...

The witness

 A man owed one lakh ruppes to a friend. But he was a dishonest person and didn't want to pay πŸ”™. So he forged a receipt and hired fifteen witnesses to prove that he had paid the πŸ’°. His friend was forced to file a suit against him. Fearing 😱 that he might lose the case, the man sent five thousand ruppes to the judge as a bribe. When the case came up for hearing, the judge said to him, " You have brought fifteen witnesses to prove that you are speaking the truth. " Then he took out a bundle of five thousand ruppes from his pocket and added, " But you have sent me a five thousand witnesses to prove that you are lying. Now there is no doubt that you have not paid the money πŸ’° back." The dishonest fellow had not only to pay the πŸ’° back but was also punished for his dishonesty. Thanks  Hope you like it  Give your valuable comment πŸ™‚πŸ™‚