THE ANT AND THE DOVE

 The Ant and the Dove

On a hot scorching day of summer, an ant was walking around in search of water. After walking around for some time, she saw a river and was delighted to see it. She climbed up on a small rock to drink the water, but she slipped and fell into the river. She was drowning but a dove who was sitting on a nearby tree helped her. Seeing the ant in trouble, the dove quickly dropped a leaf into the water. The ant moved towards the leaf and climbed up on it. The dove then carefully pulled the leaf out and placed it on the land. This way, the ant’s life was saved and she was forever indebted to the dove.


The ant and the dove became the best of friends and days passed happily. However, one day, a hunter arrived at the forest. He saw the beautiful dove sitting on the tree and aimed his gun at the dove. The ant, who was saved the dove saw this and bit on the heel of the hunter. He shouted from the pain and dropped the gun. The dove was alarmed by the voice of the hunter and realized what could have happened with him. He flew away!


Moral of the Story

A good deed never goes unrewarded.

In my point of view, the story gives a lesson of doing good deeds.  Because it has come to notice whenever you do a good deed find a good deed in reverse.  Although today's circumstances we see every body is just concerned with only himself or herself. Nobody cares about you even if you had an accident and lying on a road in a injured condition out of 100 people there are few people who come to you and help you,  It might be a good deed because of you received this help.

So, person should keep doing good deeds because it must be a good reward in future.

THERE IS STRENGHT IN UNIITY

 

A Bundle of Sticks


Once upon a time, three neighbours living in a village were having trouble with their crops. Each of the neighbours had one field, but the crops on their fields were infested with pests and were wilting. Every day, they would come up with different ideas to help their crops. The first one tried using a scarecrow in his field, the second used pesticides, and the third built a fence on his field, all to no avail.

One day, the village head came by and called the three farmers. He gave them each a stick and asked them to break it. The farmers could break them easily. He then gave them a bundle of three sticks, and again, asked them to break it. This time, the farmers struggled to break the sticks. The village head said, “Together, you are stronger and work better than you do it alone.” The farmers understood what the village head was saying. They pooled in their resources and got rid of the pests from their fields.

Moral of the Story

There is strength in unity.

The moral of story gives a lesson to be united in every field of life.  If you are united with your friends, with your family, with your neighbors.  Difficulties and problems of any kind can be faced easily and can be resolved easily.  Because when people around you are sincere they give you the different suggestion and different solution for your problems. That's why saying is famous that 

                          ""UNITY IS STRENGTH""

THE CRYSTAL BALL

 The Crystal Ball 


Nasir, a little kid, discovered a precious stone ball behind the banyan tree of his nursery. The tree disclosed to him that it would give him a wish. He was cheerful and he considered every option, except sadly, he was unable to think of anything he needed. In this way, he kept the precious stone ball in his sack and held up until he could settle on his desire. 


Days passed by without him making a wish yet his closest companion saw him taking a gander at the gem ball. He took it from Nasir and indicated it to everybody in the town. They all requested castles and wealth and heaps of gold, yet couldn't make more than one wish. At long last, everybody was irate on the grounds that nobody could have all that they needed. They turned out to be exceptionally miserable and chosen to approach Nasir for help. Nasir wanted that everything would return to how it was once – before the locals had attempted to fulfill their eagerness. The castles and gold evaporated and the townspeople by and by got glad and substance. 


Lesson of the Story 


Cash and riches don't continually bring satisfaction.