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Friday, January 29, 2021
Wednesday, January 13, 2021
An Old Man and His Three Sons
An old man lived in a small village. He had a rich person. He had three sons. But they did not love one another. They always quarreled with each other. This made him much and made him very unhappy. After some days the old man felt sick. He called his sons and say to stay united but they didn’t listen to him.
One day, he decided to teach a lesson to his dons. He calls all of them to bring a bundle of sticks. He asked his elder sons, to break it. He tried. But he failed. Next, the second son came and tried, he too failed. At last, the younger son came and tried to break it. But he also failed it.
When they all are failed the old man gave one stick to each of his sons and said try “to break your stick”. They could break it easily.
Then the old man said to them, “my dear sons, now you know the value of unity. You can’t break the bundle of sticks but you can break when they separated. Similarly if you stay together without quarreling, nobody can do harm easily”.
Three sons understood the power of unity and promise their father they would live together in peace and happiness.
Moral: Unity is strength.
Thursday, January 7, 2021
The King of Jungle and Tiny mouse
One day, in the afternoon a lion completed his meal and take a rest in his den. While he was sleeping his big head on his paws. Suddenly a tiny black mouse was playing outside.
At that time the mouse hearing a sound. The lion was snoring inside the den. The den was totally dark. Seen this the mouse crawled inside the den. The mouse crossed by and ran away the lion's nose in hurriedly. The lion woke up and he saw angrily to the tiny mouse and said “ I will kill you”. The mouse was frightened. He begged the lion “Please don’t kill me, king, if you rescue my life someday I will repay you for your liberty. The lion thought it strange! How could such a little mouse help him? But the lion felt pity and said ‘You may go and don’t mess me again’.
After a few days, the lion was searching for food in the jungle. While the lion was trapped by the hunter. The lion became restless and roared loudly with anger. The mouse was passing by he heard the roar and saw the lion was trouble. The mouse ran towards the net and tears the net with his sharp teeth. After that, the lion escaped from this trap.
The lion realized that such a tiny mouse save his life. “Thank you my little friend. Now are became good friends forever ” said the lion.
After that, they live happily in the forest.
Moral: Never underestimate anyone.
Sunday, December 27, 2020
THE HARE AND A TORTOISE
Once a hare
met a tortoise. He saw a tortoise moving so slowly with a heavy shell on his back. Thus the hare
laughed at the tortoise for his slow speed. The tortoise was very angry at this. He told, “I can’t run like you. But I can beat you In a race”. At once the hare readily accepted
the challenge.
The starting point was fixed. A goat was
present there. He was the starter. He gave the signal. The race began. The hare
ran very swiftly at the beginning. He saw the tortoise was far behind. So, the
hare thought taking a short nap. Let the tortoise come here and then he ran again
and reach the goal first. Thinking that the
hare fell asleep.
At that
time, the tortoise went on slowly but steadily towards the goal. He didn’t stop
for a single moment. Suddenly the hare
woke up. Seeing the tortoise far ahead, he runs very fast but alas ! he could
not reached it. In the meantime, the tortoise reached the goal and defeated the
hare.
MORAL: Slow
but steady achieve the goal.
Thursday, December 24, 2020
The Foolish Crow
One day a
crow searching for food. She was very hungry. After a long search, she found a
piece of bread. She was holding bread in her beak and flew a near tree.
Suddenly a cunning fox saw the crow. He
thought some clever tricked to get the bread. He got an idea to his mind. The
fox flattered the crow saying this “ What a lovely black colour bird it is, I
am sure you have a melodious voice “ Please you sing a song for me.
The foolish crow
was tricked. It became overwhelmed with joy. She started singing. As the crow
opens her beak to sing then and there the piece of bread fell down.
The clever fox went away with the piece of
bread. They had paid a heavy price for her foolishness.
Moral:
The Elephant and The Tiny Ant
Once upon a time, there
lived a huge elephant in the jungle. He was very naughty and arrogant. He was
bigger than other animals; he always troubled /disturbed them. Inside a hole in
a tree, there lived a family of ants. They were a hard-working family.
One day, when the ant
family was coming back for collecting their food the naughty elephant sprayed
trunk full of water on them. The ant cried and said “you shouldn’t hurt like
this. The elephant said, “shut up tiny ant, don’t talk like this keep quiet,
otherwise I will kill you”.
Then they all decided to
teach a lesson to the elephant.
The next day, the tiny ant
slowly crept into the elephant’s trunk when the elephant was sleeping. She
started biting him. The elephant woke up and tried to get the ant out, but
failed to do so.
At last, the elephant
begged sorry to the ant. The tiny ant said to the huge elephant “Hope now you
understand how others feel when you hurt them”. At last, the ant took pity and
come out to his trunk. He finally said sorry to the ant’s family and from that
day he never ever troubled any animals again in the jungle.
Moral: Never underestimate
anyone.
The Indigo Jackal
Once upon a
time, there was a “Jackal. One day he came to a nearby village in search of
food. Seeing him a group of mongrels (dogs) began barking and growling and
attacked the Jackals from all sides. He ran for his life.
The Jackal
did not know what to do and he fell into a vat of indigo dye water. Now the Jackal
was full of dyed indigo colour.
Meanwhile
the dogs had stopped barking. The dogs got scared then they ran away.
The indigo Jackal
returned to the forest. All animals saw him and totally surprised that
what had happened. In this situation, the cunning Jackal hatched a plan. He declared
“I am the king of the forest. Bring me some food to eat now”.
The
frightened animals agreed. They brought food to him. Now the Jackal never cold
or hungry anymore.
After a long
time, it rained heavily. The indigo colour of Jackal washed away. He did not
come to know that all the other animals saw that it was a jackal and got angry.
The animals
realized that they had been tricked. The king was nothing. They all began to
chase him and threw the jackal out of the forest.
Moral: Lying
does not last long.
Wednesday, December 16, 2020
A Clever Fox and A sick Lion
Once upon a
time, an old sick lion lived in the Jungle. The lion was very old, and his name
was Samba. Samba could not hunt like before. So, he thought of an idea in his mind.
After a few days, he announced in the forest that he was very sick.
He lay down
in a cave to wait for other animals. When they came to meet him to show their
sympathy, it would become his prey. The poor animals fell into his trap.
One Day, a
fox named Ramba he came too, but he was very clever and cautious also.
He stood
outside the cave and asked politely about the lion’s (Samba) health.
“How are you
sir? Samba replied, I am very ill please come inside and meet me “. But the (Ramba)
fox stayed outside and thanking the Lion for the invitation.
The fox
(Ramba) said “I don’t go inside because I notice “the footprints of other
animals going inside but not returning.
The fox
managed to save his life. All animals came hurriedly. The fox informed all the
animals about the false play of Lion. In this way, the fox saved other animals
and become the favorite of all. The Samba died of starvation.
Moral :
Don’t trust a fraud person.
Monday, December 14, 2020
The Wood Cutter And The River God
Long ago there lived a poor woodcutter in a village. He was very hard working. Every day he goes to the forest to cut trees. He sold the wood in the market, in this way he earned money.
One day the woodcutter cutting wood by the riverside. Unfortunately, the axe was failed down into the river. The river was deep. He was deep in thoughts and prayed to God. The woodcutter was sobbing and said, “ oh ! God I have no other axe. Now what I do”. The river God heard his bewailing and took pity on him. Suddenly the God came out and said to the poor woodcutter calm down, as she will help him.
She took a gold axe and appeared before him and asked is it yours? , the woodcutter said no, it’s not mine. The river God again dived into the water. This time she appeared with the silver axe and asked is it yours? He replied no, it’s not mine.
The river God again dived into the water. This time she appeared with the iron axe and asked. The woodcutter was very glad and happy to see his own axe. The river God was very much pleased with the honesty of woodcutter and said: “you are a very good human being, but you always followed the path of honesty”.
Then she gave the gold and silver axe both as rewards for his honesty.
Then the woodcutter became a reach person. One day his friend came into his house. The woodcutter tell the story. Hearing that he made a plan and came to the same riverside forest. He let his axe dropped into the river. He pretended to weep. The river God hear his weeping. She came out with a gold axe and asked is it yours? At once he said yes, it’s mine. Please give me. The river god was very angry and said you lied to me such you are a very dishonest person. Then she dived into the water with an axe. She did not return anything. Moreover, the dishonest woodcutter lost his own iron axe.
Moral: Honesty is rewarded, dishonesty is punished.
অধ্যক্ষ সঞ্জয় কুমার মল্লিক শান্তিনিকেতনের বিশ্বভারতী বিশ্ববিদ্যালয়ের অফিসিয়াল ভাইস-চ্যান্সেলর হিসেবে দায়িত্ব নিয়েছেন .
বুধবার কলা ভবনের অধ্যক্ষ সঞ্জয় কুমার মল্লিক শান্তিনিকেতনের বিশ্বভারতী বিশ্ববিদ্যালয়ের অফিসিয়াল ভাইস-চ্যান্সেলর হিসেবে দায়িত্ব নিয়েছেন...
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