THE CLEVER JACKAL
Chaturaka was a clever jackal one day he saw dead he tried very hard but he could not cut through the elephants tough skin.
He was wondering what to do when he Sahi line coming his way he thought of a plan to keep the lion from eating the elephant.
Your majesty chaturaka said this elephant was killed three days ago but I have saved him for you. I eat only fresh kill saying this the line Walked off.
Very soon a tiger came by. Chaturaka had another plan he said oh mighty one don't touch this elephant he was killed with a poisoned arrow the tiger nodded and and went away a few minutes later a Leopard came chaturaka knew that the lepoard had sharp teeth.
He said friend you seem to be hungry eat nice elephant and lion killed him a little while ago be quick. The hungry Leopard immediately to open the elephant skin. Before he could start eating chaturaka shouted oh no the lion has come back run the frightened leopard ran for his life. Chaturaka Ate as much of the elephants flesh as he wanted to.
Moral of the story:
BE CLEVER WHEN FACING PROBLEMS
STORY 2
THE GOLDEN SWANS
Many golden swans lived in a big lake that belong to the king these bird's would shed beautiful golden feathers the king collected them in his treasury.
One day a big golden bird flew to the lake and drank it sweet water he wanted to stay there so he asked the golden swans may I staye here.
The golden swans were annoyed they said no this is our lake. We bought it from the king we don't like to have strangers living with us go away right now.
The golden Bird flew straight to the king and said I wish to stay here but the golden swans refused saying it is there lake. They said even the king meet their permission to go there the king became angry and said kill those arrogant Swans.
His soldier's through their swords and ran to the lake. An golden swan saw the soldiers and warned the golden swans they flew away to save themselves the king was sad at losing the golden feathers and wept. he also told me the golden bird to go away. The king lost his golden treasure in the bird stayed homeless.
Moral of the story:
DON'T BE SWAYED BY WHAT OTHERS SAY.
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