Moral Stories
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Moral values play an important role in moulding the attitude and approaches of children in their life. Moral values help the children go through the entire cycle of life as good human beings. So it is vital to impart moral values to children.Moral Stories comprises 30 amazing, educative and heart-touching stories with a moral at the end of each story, which will explain the importance and usefulness of moral values in life. Here you will find fun and education at the same place. With awesome illustrations in four-colour this book brings stories to life in an imaginative and soothing way. Read to your children (and to yourself as well) and help them improve their imagination and mould their life in a better way.A well-chosen companion for every child!
Prof. Shrikant Prasoon
Born in 1945, Prof. Prasoon served bihar University as a teacher of English from July 1972 to January 2005. Throughout his life, Prof. Prasoon has followed the dictum: kāvya-shāstra-vinodena kālo gachchati dheematām. Among his more than fifty published works there are various collection of poems in Hindi, English, Samskrit, Bhojpuri besides many general books in Hindi and English. His works on Spirituality and Religions are among the best sellers.His five books on Management have brought into light the ancient, remote, forgotten and most effective theories of Management.
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Moral Stories - Prof. Shrikant Prasoon
Grandchildren
Preface
Health, lveliness, happiness, contentment, kindness and compassion-like Human qualities have been eroded from the life of modern man and have been substituted by ego, eccentricity, jealousy, anger, revenge, crime, and luxury which result into murders, pollution, and nuclear weapons ensuring the annihilation of life from the mother earth.
Only contro, balance, hope and faith can restore semblance and only sweetness, light, pleasure and fragrance can guarantee continuity of life on the earth.
That is the reason that moral teaching and spirituality are the most needed Objects’. Out of lakh of moral stories, here are only 30 for all human beings irrespective of caste, creed, sex and age to open the eyes and widen the door of selfish mind. Read as if eating; absorb as if chewing; adjust inside as if swallowing and digesting and follow the stories and moral teachings of ‘Moral Stories ‘for better understanding and greater prosperity; for ascending higher and remaining there.
Dedication
‘Moral Stories’ is dedicated’To fathers and grandfathers
So that they can give it to the-posterity; ‘To the youth so that they can get insight
And stop the misuse of natural wealth; To the teenagers so that they realise the need
of Nature; And keep life and liveliness intact;
And to
Tanu Tanvi; Shridhar’Taranga; Prajjwal Stotra; Prakhar Shloka and Pratichi Stuti
The Tortoise and the Swans
Once the king of tortoise was invited to the wedding of God Jupitor. But the tortoise king was very lazy and he liked to stay at home. So, he did not attend the marriage. God Jupiter was very angry and he cursed the tortoise king to carry his home forever. From then on the tortoises carry their home wherever they go.
Once there was a tortoise in a big pond. Many swans also lived in the pond. The tortoise and the swans were good friends. The tortoise liked the flight of the swans. He wished to go up in the air and see the world, the pond and the trees around it from above. But he had no way out.
One day the tortoise said to the swans that he had an idea to see the world from above. He would catch the middle of a strong stick and they would grab both the sides of the stick and fly into the air. The swans agreed. Thus the tortoise was flying in the air.