Published Jun 4, 2023
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Moral Story 2: Tenali Raman And The Traders

Published Jun 4, 2023
2 mins read
423 words

Hai friends in this blog we going to see about the funnest moral stories for all the age persons.

let getin to the story :

Having a collection of some of the best breeds of horses in his stable, King Krishnadevaraya loved horses. A horse salesman from Arabia once visited Krishnadevaraya's palace and announced that he had some excellent Arabian horses for sale. He invited the King to view the horse he had brought with him and informed him that he would send for the other horses as well if the King liked it.

The horse was beloved by the King, who assured him that he would adore all of his horses. The trader left after receiving an advance payment from the King of 5000 gold coins and a promise to return in 2 days with the additional horses.

The horse won the King's love, and the King promised to like all of his horses. The trader agreed to return with the remaining horses in two days after receiving an advance payment from the King of 5000 gold coins.

Two days later, two weeks later, and the trader was still absent. The King became very worried. He went for a walk in the garden one evening to clear his head. Tenali Raman was there, writing things down on a piece of paper. As he approached him, the King enquired as to what he was writing. He was not given a response. The King continued to grill him. Tenali then turned to face the King and announced that he was taking notes.

As soon as the King took the paper, he noticed his name was written at the top. He demanded an explanation from Tenali because he was indignant. Tenali responded by calling any man who offers 5000 gold coins to a complete stranger an idiot. The King then questioned Tenali about what would happen if he returned with the horses, to which Tenali said that the guy would be foolish in that situation. The name of the trader would subsequently be entered in place of the king's.

Moral: “Do not believe in strangers blindly. The same goes when you do your business with anyone”

Quotes relevant to the story:

🌸Don't put blind faith in anyone.Most people you encounter are merely interested in you or with you for their own sake.

🌸 Don't trust their words,trust their action.because actions will proves why words are meaningless

🌸I Don't trust easily, so when i tell you ‘I TRUST YOU’ please don't make me regret it

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