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Top 10 moral stories in hindi

Moral stories in Hindi are a good way to teach your kids moral values. These moral stories will help them understand the importance of respect and compassion.

Top 10 moral stories in hindi


The Greedy Peacock

The greedy peacock is a fable from the Panchatantra. It teaches us to be content with what we have, and not to covet what others have. The story goes like this: A king had a large garden filled with all sorts of precious items. One day he discovered that his favorite peacock was missing from its usual place in his garden, so he went looking for it and found it on the ground next to some trees where there were many other birds eating seeds from them. The king called out for help from all his subjects so they could capture this bird before it could flee again into hiding somewhere else within their kingdom’s borders.

After several days had passed without any luck finding where this bird might be hiding out within its own territory (which would mean less food for everyone), one man finally suggested he should just kill every single bird in sight instead because then maybe something would show up sooner! Everyone agreed except one elderly woman who said no matter how much you kill off animals though — even if they are dead already — someone else will just come along later and eat them up anyway!

The Thirsty Crow

Crows are smart, and they know that water is a precious commodity. If you give them a glass of water, they'll drink it up in no time flat. But crows aren't afraid to swim into the sea if there's some nearby—and these birds don't need glasses either! They can see perfectly well underwater, so why wouldn't they use their vision?

The Thirsty Crow tells us about a crow who lives on an island in India where there isn't much rainfall or fresh water available for humans or animals alike. This particular crow was so thirsty one day that he decided he had no choice but to fly over land and try his luck at finding some liquid refreshment among human settlements nearby; after all, nobody could blame him if he did so!

He flew through forested areas until finally reaching an area where people lived their lives just like any other animal might do: they worked hard every day trying desperately hard not only survive but also thrive amidst difficult circumstances such as limited resources available due lack access clean drinking water sources (like lakes).

The Cunning Rabbit and the Stupid Lion

This story is about a rabbit and a lion. The rabbit is very cunning, and the lion is very stupid. One day, while they were playing together in their cage, the lion became hungry because he hadn't eaten all day long. He tried to eat some food but couldn't find any because there wasn't much available for him to eat at that time of day. As soon as he finished eating his last piece of fruit, he realized how thirsty he was so decided that now might be as good an opportunity as ever before; so he went outside into the wild grasses where many other animals lived nearby (including some humans).

One by one these creatures began appearing around us—rabbits were everywhere! They were running across our path like crazy men trying desperately not only avoid death but also escape from whatever peril could possibly lie ahead for them here today...

The Dog and The Bone

This story is about a dog and his bone. He was very hungry so he started eating it but then he saw another dog coming towards him. He wanted to keep the bone for himself so he started running away with it!

The moral of this story is that you should never be selfish, no matter how hungry you are.

The Fox and the Goat

The Fox and the Goat

A hungry fox is looking for food. He sees a goat, and decides to trick the goat into giving him some of his milk. The fox says that he's a doctor who can help cure his illness, so the goat lets him examine him.

The Lion, And the Jackal, And the Wolf

In this story, a lion (the leader) and a jackal (the follower) are hunting together. The lion kills a deer and eats it, but the jackal is hungry and wants to eat too. So he says "I'll be your waiter." The lion says yes because he doesn't want to be rude but then realizes that his friend will have trouble getting food without help from him or his friends who have been helping him find food all along! He decides that he can't let this happen so they start fighting each other until one of them wins by biting off one another's tail!

The Fox and the Grapes

A fox was hungry, so he wanted to eat some grapes. He tried everything he could think of, but he couldn't reach them. Finally, the fox realized that there was only one thing left for him to do: ask for help from a friend.

The wise owl said: “My friend, I know how difficult it is for you to get your hands on those juicy red fruits! You need my help and advice."

The fox replied: "Thanks very much! I'll trust you completely and tell me what should be done next."

Elephant Rope Trick

It was a time when India was under British rule and the farmer had to do all he could to feed his family. He lived on a small piece of land, but it was very fertile. The farmer had a large family to support and he needed to grow more crops to feed them.

One day while walking through his field, he saw an elephant lying down in the middle of it. The elephant looked tired so the farmer asked if there was anything he could do for him? He said yes then called out loudly “Elephant Rope Trick!”

Monkey And a Cocount Shell

A monkey was trying to eat a cocount shell. He could not break it and became very upset. The monkey threw away the cocount shell and it fell on the head of a sleeping man who woke up with pain in his head.

The man went to a doctor who said: “Oh my god! This man has been hit by an evil spirit”

A Wise Grandfather, A Foolish Son

A wise grandfather, a foolish son

The old man and the donkey:

A rich man has a donkey that he keeps for carrying his goods. One day, he goes to market with his merchandise on this animal. He comes back home after some time with no load on his donkey and asks his son to take out some food for it from the house because there is no more food left in their house. The son goes inside but does not find any food in their house as he expected so he returns without anything else except some bits of dry grass from outside which were lying around near some trees nearby. Hearing this news from his father, another son of theirs also gets angry at him saying that how could you bring back such useless thing after going out on market like this? By now both sons are arguing very badly with each other over this issue which makes them even further away from each other than before due only because they do not care about what happens next day or even later when they die someday due lackadaisical behavior towards life itself; instead choosing only materialistic things within themselves rather than making efforts towards improving themselves mentally & spiritually through meditation etcetera."

These are moral stories in Hindi

Moral stories in Hindi are a wonderful way to teach children about morals. These stories are for children, so you can use them as a way to teach your children about good and bad choices.

In this article we will look at 10 great moral tales that will help you create an atmosphere of educational value around you.

गधे का सिंह

  • गधे का सिंह

  • Gadhe ke sihm, gadhe ke sihm

असली मित्र

  • असली मित्र:

  • The Elephant Rope Trick

  • The Monkey And A Cocount Shell

अा,'

This story is the story of two animals who were friends. One day, they both saw a bone in the forest and decided to share it. The greedy peacock ate all of his friend’s portion and then threw away what remained for another animal to get.

However, this did not happen overnight! It took many years before any progress was made on this particular matter because each time one tried to take advantage of the other, he would always come back with an excuse saying that he needed more time or he had forgotten where his portion was located or something else similar sooner or later; except for one instance when he found out about another animal taking advantage against him by using trickery rather than honesty which resulted in him getting caught red-handed trying something underhanded like stealing someone else's food during their sleep time without waking them up first before doing so!

आदमी और जादुई की कठोरी

  • आदमी और जादुई की कठोरी

  • In the beginning, there was only air. And then God made a man. Then he created woman who was his wife and together they had children.

ittnanttan

Ittnanttan – The Blind Man

This story is about how a blind man lived his life. He had no joy in life and he was always depressed because of this reason. One day, he decided to do something positive for himself and that is when he started acknowledging all the good things about himself. This story will make you laugh out loud!

Conclusion

Moral stories are a way to inspire, encourage and teach. They can be used to learn more about values, morals and ethics. Moral stories can also be used by teachers in schools as a tool for teaching children about their own actions and the consequences of those actions on others.

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