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.
There is also a story about a lion and a mouse. A tiny mouse once disturbed a sleeping lion. The lion caught the mouse but let it go when the mouse pleaded for mercy. Later, the lion was trapped in a hunter's net. The mouse came and gnawed at the ropes to free the lion. The moral is that kindness is never wasted, no matter how small the act.
One story is about a sparrow and a crow. The sparrow worked hard to build its nest while the crow was lazy. When a storm came, the sparrow's nest survived but the crow had nowhere to go. The moral is that hard work pays off.
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.
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.
Sure. One popular Hindi moral short story is 'The Boy Who Cried Wolf'. In this story, a young shepherd boy repeatedly lies about a wolf attacking his flock. When the wolf actually comes, no one believes him. The moral is that lying will make people lose trust in you.
There is also a story of the boy and the magic drum. A poor boy got a magic drum. Whenever he beat the drum, delicious food would appear. But he became greedy. He started asking for more and more food. One day, the drum stopped working as he was being too greedy. The moral here is that greediness can lead to the loss of good things. We should be content with what we have.
There is a story of a greedy man in Hindi short stories. He had a magic pot that could produce gold. But his greed made him want more and more until the pot was destroyed. It teaches us that greed leads to downfall.
There is a story of a boy who was always in a hurry. He would not listen to his parents' advice to be patient. One day, he was asked to plant a tree. He quickly planted the seed but didn't water it regularly or take care of it properly. As a result, the tree didn't grow well. The moral of this story is that patience and consistent effort are important for success.
Sure. One story could be about a young boy who always lied. He would make up stories to get out of trouble or to get attention. But one day, when a real danger came to the village and he cried for help, no one believed him because of his past lies. The moral is that honesty is always the best policy.