Inspiring Moral Stories (A Prize Collection of Priceless Stories on Moral Values of Life)

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Item Code: NAJ606
Author: Kunwar Anil Kumar
Publisher: MANOJ PUBLICATIONS, DELHI
Language: English
ISBN: 9788181337894
Pages: 120 (Throughout Color Illustrations)
Cover: Hardcover
Other Details 10.0 inch x 7.5 inch
Weight 570 gm
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Book Description

About the Book

 

Morality regulates the person and the society properly. It injects values in life and enriches it. The seeds of the moral values are sown in the childhood. That is the reason perhaps that all the societies have rich treasures of the stories for children in literary or oral folklore form. In whatever form, the purpose of the stories invariably is to inculcate moral values in the characters of the listeners or readers.

 

This book presents a prize collection of moral stories that parents and grandparents have been using to thrill and charm the children for centuries. These stories were bred and nurtured by different cultures. The common message of the stories is that only a good character wins success in life. The stories include the ones narrated by Buddha to his disciples related to his previous lives.

 

Although the stories basically are meant for the children yet the people of all age groups enjoy and learn from them. The coloured illustrations and simple narrative add to the joy of reading.

 

The hunters chased the fox. To save her life she sneaked into the house of a wood cutter and hid under a cot. The wood cutter had seen the fox.

 

A little while later the hunters arrived there. They asked the wood cutter about the fox. He denied having seen any fox but at the same time he gave them hint through eye signal about, where the fox lay hiding. The hunters failed to decipher the signal and went away. The fox came out of the hiding and began to depart from there. The wood cutter remarked to her, "You should thank me atleast".

 

The fox stopped and turned back to say, ''What for should I thank you? For denying my presence here or for giving them a hint about where I was hiding?" The woodcutter had no answer. Such is the fate of the double faced persons.

 

Foreword

 

Morality is the base of the human character. Without it no personal, family or social system can be conceived. The morality is the essence of all the human values that separate us from the animals. These moral values are the common base of all religions.

 

For ages the stories have been used as medium to teach those moral values. The character and symbolic figures of the stories fascinate the children and catch their imagination. The mind of a child naturally imbibes the messages contained in the stories. That is the success of these stories.

 

In this age of cable culture the kids prefer cartoon movies to the serials. They like the concepts that have suspense, thrill, mischief, adventure and a bit of jingle music. These stories have all those factors in the worded format.

 

The children grow a reading habit and inculcate moral values to form a happy future society, is our earnest wish.

 

Contents

The Selected Stories From Jataka Tales

 

Real disciple

3

Honoured by a ram

9

Deciding the share

13

Three cunning brothers

19

Natural balance

26

Tit for tat

31

Bad deeds bad end

35

 

Contents

Moral Stories of Grandpa

 

The Snakes and the Frogs

3

The Kick of the Horse

4

The Stars are not forever

5

The Lion's breath

6

The Fox's generosity

7

The Crows' challenge

8

A Lion in love

9

The faults of others

10

The Camel's relatives and friends

11

Foolish Catherine

12

The old Woman and the Doctor

13

The Sun and the Wind

14

Two Friends and a bear

15

The hard test for a delicate princess

16

The Wolf in the clothing of a Wolf-dog

17

The Fisherman and the dancing fish

18

The hungry Fox and the grapes

19

The roaring donkey

20

An owl's partnership with a Seagull

21

A Mosquito's arrival and departure

22

The hen and the silver eggs

23

A Nightingale in a cage

24

How to choose a Girl?

25

The first lesson of a mouse

26

The witch and the children

27

The cat and the chickens

28

The Lion's sickness

29

The creations of deserts

30

Who is better: The Rose or the Amranth ?

31

The Gnomes who played a joke

32

Ranu the fox and eels

33

The farmers and his ass

34

The Dog, the cockerel and the fox

35

The sole and the herring

36

The song of a crow

37

The son of a pot

38

The beating of a wolf

39

The marriage of a hare

40

 

Contents

33 Moral Stories

 

The Poppy's riddle

3

The battle between Weasels and Mice

4

A tiny Grasshopper's advice to a Donkey

5

Electra and her suitors

6

The reward of the Wolf

7

The flight of a Stag

8

A Hare's satisfaction

9

We should not criticize nature

10

The Potter's truth

11

The trap of the Fox The wise Cat and

13

the wiser Mouse

14

The athlete who jumped to high

15

The Lion and his business partners

16

A Father's dilemma

17

The Arab and the Beggar

18

Midas Touch

19

A Dog's advice to the Donkey

21

The old Wolf and the skinny Dog

22

The Riddle of the Sphinx

23

Thanks for what?

24

We should not cheat others

25

King Meta band his Javelin

27

Madonna and the flower

28

The Sun, the Moon and the Sea

29

The Cockerel's Cock-a-Doodle-do

30

People Take advantage of other's fight

31

The high flying crane and the peacock

33

A Frog's effort

35

The long and the short of a dinner

36

Revenge of a Nightingale

37

The old Wolf and the bold Goat

39

The Hunter and the Bear

40

 

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