The Fox and Sour Grapes

The Fox and Sour Grapes


One day, a fox was walking in the forest in search of food. He saw a bunch of grapes hanging to a huge tree. They were so well ripened and looking delicious. The Fox got water in his mouth watching them. He wanted to eat them but they were not reachable to him.

The Fox jumped for the Grapes but couldn't reach them. The Fox took few paces back and jumped to reach them but again failed. He tried and tried but couldn't reach the Grapes. 


He was so tired and out of energy. He decided to quit trying for grapes. So he walked away saying, "Those grapes were sour anyway" and left that place.




Moral: We Easily Despise what we can't Have.

The Ant and The Grasshopper

The Ant and The Grasshopper


Once upon a time there lived an Ant in a Forest. As the Winter season arriving, the Ant started collecting food for Winter.

One day, the Ant was carrying food to its nest. A Grasshopper who was laying under a tree noticing the Ant for a long while came to the Ant and asked, Why are you collecting that much food? Why not come and enjoy with me? 

The Ant replied, I am Collecting food for Winter Season. You too Collect and Save some food for future, the Ant advised. The Grasshopper laughed and said, why are you bothered about future, when you can enjoy in present? and left singing and dancing. 

The Ant still continued its Work and Collected enough food for the Winter. Soon Winter arrived. Snow started falling every where. All the edibles are frozen. Grasshopper searched for food here and there in the cold winter but it din't find any food. The Grasshopper is starving to death while the Ant was enjoying in its warm nest with its collected food.

The Grasshopper went to the Ant and asked to lend some food. The Ant welcomed the Grasshopper and shared its food with Grasshopper.

Moral : Work hard today to enjoy the Benefits Tomorrow.

The Donkey and The Dog

The Donkey and The Dog



In Junagarh village resided a washer man named Ramesh. He had two pets, a donkey named Bhola and a dog named Moti. Moti used to protect Ramesh’s house and Bhola used to carry the clothes laid on his back to the river and back home. Ramesh was very kind towards his pets.

One night, when everyone was fast asleep, a thief entered the house. Moti saw the thief but didn’t bark. On seeing this, Bhola asked Moti, “You saw the thief and still didn’t bark. What is the reason?”

Moti arrogantly replied, “You don’t have to tell me about my responsibilities. I have been taking care of this house since a long time. But our master doesn’t seem to understand this. He gives me less food and doesn’t treat me well. If I allow this thief to steal, at least our master will understand my worth.”

Bhola got irritated and said, “Do not act like a fool. This is not the time to prove your worth. This is the only time when you can act and protect your master’s house. Stop wasting time and wake our master immediately.”

However, the Moti didn’t listen to Bhola. He replied, “Why should I care when he has no respect for me. I am not going to wake him. If you want, you can follow your duties.”

Bhola shouted at him, “You are so foolish. You have no gratitude towards our master. This is the right time to show your worth but you are dumb not to do so. Anyways, I respect my master and I will alarm him about the thief.”

Bhola started braying loudly. Listeining to his noise Ramesh woke up. Seeing all this, the thief ran away quickly. Ramesh looked out if someone had come, but he couldn’t find anyway. Ramesh got angry that Bhola had disturbed his sleep for no reason. He started thrashing Bhola with a stick. Bhola was left with a lot of injuries all over his body.

Thus, sometimes it is better to mind ones own business than getting paid for interfering.

Mulan's Story

Princess Mulan's Story



Thousands of years ago in ancient China, there lived a beautiful young woman named Mulan. She lived with her parents and a dog named Little Brother.

Mulan's father had once been a great warrior, but his leg had been injured in battle. As an only child, Mulan felt responsible for upholding the family honor.



One day, a man arrived with terrible news from the Emperor. The Huns, China's enemy, had invaded.




The Emperor had ordered that one man from every family must join the Imperial Army. Mulan's aging father had to fight...again.


Mulan knew her father was too old to fight. Late that night, she made a big decision.

After saying a prayer to the Ancestors, she used a sword to cut her hair short. Then she put on her father's warrior clothes.


Then she raced off to join the Imperial Army in her father's place. Somehow, she would find a way to bring honor to her family.


When Mulan arrived at the Imperial Army's training camp, she met Captain Li Shang. "What is your name?" he asked Mulan.

"My name? It's, uh...Ping!" Mulan said. To her amazement, Shang and the other soldiers believed she was a man!


Shang worked hard to teach his soldiers strength and discipline. Mulan struggled to keep up. Frustrated, Shang told her to go home.

But to earn the soldiers' respect, Mulan retrieved an arrow atop a tall pole. This was the hardest training task of all, and Mulan had done it!


Mulan was not alone on her journey. A dragon named Mushu, sent from the Ancestors to be her guardian, and a cricket named Cri-Kee were always at her side.
Working together, they wrote a fake letter ordering Shang and his soldiers to go after the Huns. Now Mulan would get her chance to bring honor to her family.



Heeding the letter's message, Shang led his soldiers into the mountains. Suddenly, they were surrounded by thousands of Huns. Mulan got an idea.

She grabbed the very last cannon and, using Mushu's flame, lit the fuse. The cannon caused a massive avalanche of snow to fall on the Huns.



But the danger wasn't over. Snow was now racing toward Mulan and her friends.
Mulan's loyal horse, Khan, ran to her side. She jumped onto his back, and just as the snow was about to bury Shang, Mulan pulled him to safety.



During the battle, Mulan had been injured. While caring for her wound, a medic realized that "Ping" was a woman. Shang had no choice but to leave Mulan behind.

As she sat with Khan, Mushu, and Cri-Kee, Mulan felt she had failed her family and herself. Then she heard the Huns' voices.




Mulan raced to the Imperial City to warn Shang. "The Huns are alive!" she told him. "They're in the city."

But Shang felt betrayed by Mulan and did not trust her. Mulan tried warning the others, but no one would believe her.


The Hun leader, Shan-Yu, kidnapped the Emperor, but Mulan and Shang rescued him. Furious, Shan-Yu chased Mulan onto the palace roof - exactly as she planned.

Mulan grabbed Shan-Yu's sword and pinned his coat to the roof. He couldn't move when Mushu and Cri-Kee shot a rocket his way.



The force of the explosion sent Mushu and Cri-Kee flying through the air. Mulan and Shang fell together to the ground as fireworks began to fill the sky.

The people were celebrating. The Huns had been banished, and the Imperial City was safe!




The Emperor was very grateful to Mulan. "You have saved us all," he said, and then he did something extraordinary: The Emperor bowed to Mulan.
Everyone in the plaza bowed to Mulan, too. The Emperor asked her to stay on as his adviser, but Mulan knew it was time to return to her family.



At home, Mulan presented her father with a sword given to her by the Emperor.

"The greatest gift and honor is having you for a daughter," her father said. "I've missed you so."

"Excuse me," said a voice behind them. "Does Mulan live here?" Shang had brought Mulan her helmet...and she invited him to stay for dinner.






Thousands of years ago in ancient China, there lived a beautiful young woman named Mulan. She lived with her parents and a dog named Little Brother.

Mulan's father had once been a great warrior, but his leg had been injured in battle. As an only child, Mulan felt responsible for upholding the family honor.

One day, a man arrived with terrible news from the Emperor. The Huns, China's enemy, had invaded.

The Emperor had ordered that one man from every family must join the Imperial Army. Mulan's aging father had to fight...again.

Mulan knew her father was too old to fight. Late that night, she made a big decision.

After saying a prayer to the Ancestors, she used a sword to cut her hair short. Then she put on her father's warrior clothes.

Then she raced off to join the Imperial Army in her father's place. Somehow, she would find a way to bring honor to her family.

When Mulan arrived at the Imperial Army's training camp, she met Captain Li Shang. "What is your name?" he asked Mulan.

"My name? It's, uh...Ping!" Mulan said. To her amazement, Shang and the other soldiers believed she was a man!

Shang worked hard to teach his soldiers strength and discipline. Mulan struggled to keep up. Frustrated, Shang told her to go home.

But to earn the soldiers' respect, Mulan retrieved an arrow atop a tall pole. This was the hardest training task of all, and Mulan had done it!

Mulan was not alone on her journey. A dragon named Mushu, sent from the Ancestors to be her guardian, and a cricket named Cri-Kee were always at her side.

Working together, they wrote a fake letter ordering Shang and his soldiers to go after the Huns. Now Mulan would get her chance to bring honor to her family.

Heeding the letter's message, Shang led his soldiers into the mountains. Suddenly, they were surrounded by thousands of Huns. Mulan got an idea.

She grabbed the very last cannon and, using Mushu's flame, lit the fuse. The cannon caused a massive avalanche of snow to fall on the Huns.

But the danger wasn't over. Snow was now racing toward Mulan and her friends.

Mulan's loyal horse, Khan, ran to her side. She jumped onto his back, and just as the snow was about to bury Shang, Mulan pulled him to safety.

During the battle, Mulan had been injured. While caring for her wound, a medic realized that "Ping" was a woman. Shang had no choice but to leave Mulan behind.

As she sat with Khan, Mushu, and Cri-Kee, Mulan felt she had failed her family and herself. Then she heard the Huns' voices.

Mulan raced to the Imperial City to warn Shang. "The Huns are alive!" she told him. "They're in the city."

But Shang felt betrayed by Mulan and did not trust her. Mulan tried warning the others, but no one would believe her.

The Hun leader, Shan-Yu, kidnapped the Emperor, but Mulan and Shang rescued him. Furious, Shan-Yu chased Mulan onto the palace roof - exactly as she planned.

Mulan grabbed Shan-Yu's sword and pinned his coat to the roof. He couldn't move when Mushu and Cri-Kee shot a rocket his way.

The force of the explosion sent Mushu and Cri-Kee flying through the air. Mulan and Shang fell together to the ground as fireworks began to fill the sky.

The people were celebrating. The Huns had been banished, and the Imperial City was safe!

The Emperor was very grateful to Mulan. "You have saved us all," he said, and then he did something extraordinary: The Emperor bowed to Mulan.

Everyone in the plaza bowed to Mulan, too. The Emperor asked her to stay on as his adviser, but Mulan knew it was time to return to her family.

At home, Mulan presented her father with a sword given to her by the Emperor.

"The greatest gift and honor is having you for a daughter," her father said. "I've missed you so."

"Excuse me," said a voice behind them. "Does Mulan live here?" Shang had brought Mulan her helmet...and she invited him to stay for dinner.

Akbar, Birbal and Queen

Akbar, Birbal and Queen

One evening Emperor, Birbal and Queen sitting in Palace Garden and Chitchatting. They were having the Grapes while Chitchatting. Akbar thought of making fun of the Queen. Akbar Started Throwing all the Grape seeds before the Queen, without Queen's Notice.

After sometime The Emperor said, "My Queen, Look at the seeds in front of you, You ate more grapes than me and Birbal".
The Queen felt Embarrassed and She looked down.

Soon Birbal Said, "O My Majesty, At least the Queen left the seed's of Grapes but You ate grapes along with seeds".
The Emperor din't utter a word and All of a sudden all started Laughing.