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Why do bats come out in the dark? Panchatantra Stories

Why do bats come out in the dark? Panchatantra Stories in English Why Do Bats Come Out Only In The Dark? A long time ago, a violent battle broke out between the animals and the birds. The birds pecked at the animals and flew away out of their reach and the infuriated animals did not allow the birds to land on the ground to have food or water. This battle went on for many days. The bats decided not to be smart and not pick sides and stay neutral. They thought to themselves, “Ours is a special position, we are birds because we can fly, and we are animals because we do not lay eggs.” So, the proud bats decided to join the winners. When the bats saw that the birds were in a winning position, they would start hobnobbing with them, and when they felt that the animals were winning, they joined their camp. The bats thought they were being very smart by changing their loyalties based on who was winning. They only looked out for their own interests and would hop from one camp to the other.Gradua...
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The Lion’s Bad Breath - Panchatantra Stories

 The Lion’s Bad Breath - Panchatantra Stories in English The Lion's Bad Breath One afternoon, a lion was in a very foul mood because he had heard rumours spreading that he had very bad breath. He pretended that he did not care, but secretly wanted to find out the truth for himself. Later that day, the lion summoned three of his counsellors – the sheep, the wolf and the fox. He first addressed the sheep and asked, "Tell me, do you think my breath smells bad?" The sheep thought the lion wanted to know the truth and humbly bowed before the lion and said, "Yes, your Majesty! Your breath smells terrible. In fact, it smells so bad that it makes me feel sick.” This was not what the lion wanted to hear. He roared loudly with anger and banished the sheep from the court. Then, he called the wolf and said, “Tell me, O wolf! Do you think my breath smells bad?" The wolf had already seen what the lion did to the sheep when she told him the truth. He had no intentions of endin...

The Lapwings And The Sea - Panchatantra Stories

The Lapwings And The Sea - Panchatantra Stories in English The Lapwings and the Sea A long time ago, a couple of lapwings used to live on the seashore. When it was time for the female lapwing to lay her eggs, she said to her husband, “Dear, I do not want to lay eggs here on the shore. I’m scared that the sea will eat them up.Let us go to some lake or pond where our eggscan be safe.” “Don’t be silly,” replied the male lapwing. “Nothing will happen. I will teach the sea a lesson if he dares to eat our eggs.” So, the female lapwing laid her eggs on the seashore and went in search of food, leaving the eggs there. When she came back, she could not find her eggs anywhere. She was very sad at the loss of her eggs and began to weep bitterly. When she told her husband about it, he was filled with rage. He called a meeting of all the birds and told them about the incident. He told them about how the sea was being cruel and unjust and misusing his power. “We must get together and fight aga...

The Golden Egg- Aesop's Fables - Panchatantra Stories

 The Golden  Egg- Aesop's Fables - Panchatantra Stories Once upon a time, there lived a farmer who is very poor. He was very much dedicated to his work and his earnings fulfilled all his needs. One fine evening, After returning from his work, He was very much hungry. Oohh, What shall I cook tonight? Just then, He heard a hen, Clucking outside his hut. Well, That hen Will make a real good feast for me. (clucking sound of hen) With a little effort, the farmer caught the hen. As he was about to kill the hen, The hen  squeaked. Farmer, please don't kill me.I, I will help you. What is this ? A hen that can speak ? Ahhh, Okay, I will not kill you then. But, how can you help me, please let me know. If you leave me without killing I will lay a golden egg, every day for you What ? A golden egg ? That too every day ? But why should I be believing you now ? You might be lying to me right ? Please believe me. If I do not lay a golden egg tomorrow, You you can kill me. Fi...

Thirsty Crow - Panchatantra Stories

Thirsty Crow - Panchatantra Stories in English The Name of the Story is The Thirsty Crow. Once upon a time there was a Crow Craw! Craw! Craw! One day he became very thirsty He flew here and there looking for water to drink Craw! Craw! But he could not find any water to drink anywhere. He felt very sad and sat high on the branch of a tall tree suddenly Crow saw a pitcher  in the garden at a distance Craw! Craw!. He thought to himself Craw! Craw! It seems some water there let me go to the pitcher and see if i can get some water Craw! Craw! so he flew and went sat on the rim of the pitcher he saw that  there was little water  in the bottom of the pitcher he thought to himself Craw! Craw! Craw! How can i drink this water I cannot reach to the bottom of the pitcher than he realised that he has to do something to get the water level up so that he can drink some of the water he thought to himself for a moment and than he got an idea he looked around and saw that ther...

Monkey and The Crocodile Story - Panchatantra Stories

Monkey and The Crocodile Story  - Panchatantra Stories in English The Crocodile and the Monkey Once upon a time, on the banks of a mighty river, there was a monkey, who lived on a magnificent tree. The tree bore fruits as sweet as nectar, and the monkey lived a happy, and content life. Once, a hungry crocodile swam up to the bank of the river. “Hello! Try out these fruits!" called out the monkey,tossing the juicy fruits to the crocodile. Everyday, the crocodile would come to eatth fruits, and soon, they became great friends. But the crocodile’s wife was very greedy,and wanted to have the monkey for her supper. “I want to devour the monkey’s heart,for it will be as sweet as the fruit he eats,” schemed the wife. Next day, the gullible crocodile invited his dear friend to his house for supper. The poor monkey believed the story, and without hesitation, jumped on the crocodile’s back and off they went to the crocodile’s home on the other side of the river. In the middle ...