Once there was a crow. It was very thirsty. It saw a pitcher with a little water at the bottom. But its beak couldn't reach the water. The crow didn't give up. It started dropping pebbles into the pitcher. As the pebbles filled the pitcher, the water level rose and the crow could drink the water. Moral: Where there is a will, there is a way.
In a forest, there were two friends, a deer and a crow. The deer was very proud of its beautiful antlers. One day, hunters came. The deer got caught in a net because of its antlers. The crow tried to help but couldn't. The deer realized that the things we are proud of can sometimes lead to our downfall. So the moral of this story is not to be overly proud of our possessions.
There was a boy who always lied to get out of trouble. One day, he cried 'Wolf! Wolf!' when there was no wolf, just to have fun. The villagers came to help him but found no wolf. He did this several times. Then one day, a real wolf came. He cried for help but no one believed him. And the wolf ate his sheep. The moral is that honesty is the best policy.
Once there was a boy named Rahul. He found a wallet full of money on the street. Instead of keeping it, he thought about the person who might be worried. He went to the police station and handed it over. The moral is honesty is always the best policy.
Once there was a sparrow. It found a shiny bead and thought it was a precious jewel. It carried the bead everywhere with pride. One day, a crow saw the sparrow and its bead. The crow, being jealous, snatched the bead. But as the crow flew away with it, the bead fell into a gutter. The moral of the story is that pride and greed can lead to loss.
Once there was a sparrow who was very lazy. It always hoped others would feed it. One day, a storm came and all the birds flew to find a safe place, but the lazy sparrow couldn't fly far enough because it was weak from lack of exercise. The moral is that laziness brings no good. We should be self - reliant and work hard.
There was a small sparrow who always boasted about his nest. One day, a storm came. The nests of other birds which were built carefully together in a group survived. But the sparrow's lonely and flimsy nest was destroyed. The moral is unity is strength.
In a Hindi town, there lived a girl who was very hard - working. She helped her parents with all the chores. One day, she saw a lazy girl who was always depending on others. The hard - working girl tried to teach her the importance of hard work. Through her example, the lazy girl changed. The moral here is that hard work is the key to success.
Sure. There is a Hindi moral story about a crow and a pitcher. A crow was very thirsty on a hot day. It found a pitcher with a little water at the bottom. But its beak could not reach the water. So, the crow thought of a clever idea. It started dropping pebbles into the pitcher one by one. As it dropped the pebbles, the water level rose. Eventually, the crow was able to drink the water. The moral of this story is that where there is a will, there is a way. We should use our intelligence to overcome difficulties.
There is a Hindi moral story. A poor farmer found a magic lamp. When he rubbed it, a genie came out and offered him three wishes. The farmer was greedy and asked for a huge amount of gold without thinking. As a result, thieves came to steal the gold and he was in great trouble. His second wish was to get rid of the thieves but in a hasty way that led to more problems. Finally, he used his third wish wisely to go back to his normal simple life. The moral is that greed can bring more harm than good and we should think before we wish or act.
Another one is the story of the boy who cried wolf. In Hindi version, a shepherd boy used to look after his sheep in the fields. To have some fun, he would shout 'Wolf! Wolf!' even when there was no wolf. One day when a real wolf came, no one believed him. This teaches us not to lie as it can lead to bad consequences when we really need help.
One popular Hindi moral short story is 'The Honest Woodcutter'. In this story, a woodcutter accidentally drops his axe into the river. The river god appears and offers him a golden axe, a silver axe, and his own old iron axe. The honest woodcutter only takes his own iron axe. The river god, impressed by his honesty, rewards him with all three axes. This story teaches us the value of honesty and not being greedy.
Once there was a little sparrow. It was very greedy. One day, it saw a large pile of grains. Instead of taking a little at a time, it tried to carry as many as it could in its beak. But it couldn't fly with so much weight and fell. The moral is not to be greedy.