A cap seller selling caps – passes through a jungle – feels tired – places his bag of caps near him and falls asleep under tree – monkeys on the tree – cap seller wakes up – bags of caps missing – looks everywhere – looks up – he sees monkeys wearing his caps – he throws stones on them – they throw the fruits – cap seller understands that the monkeys imitate him - he takes off his cap – throws it down – monkeys do the same – cap seller quickly collects his caps – goes away.
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Once, there was a cap-seller in a town. On one fine day, he was selling caps.
“Caps, caps, caps….Five rupees caps, ten rupees caps…."
After he made few sales of caps, he became very tired. He decided to sit under a big tree to take rest for a while. Soon, he slept off.
There were many monkeys on the big tree. They saw the cap-seller was sleeping under the tree. The monkeys were sitting on the top of the tree. The monkeys came down, took the caps from the cap-seller-bag and wore them. Then they climbed the tree again.
When the cap seller woke up, he was shocked to see his basket empty. He searched for his caps. To his surprise, he saw the monkeys were wearing them. He found that monkeys were imitating him. So, he started throwing his cap down and the monkeys also did so. The cap-seller collected all the caps, put them back in his basket and went away happily.
Moral : Wisdom is better than weapons of war.
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Once upon a time, in a far away place, there lived a clever cap seller. One day, on his way to the market, he was passing through the jungle. Sleep deprived of the previous day, he was truly tired and wanted to take rest for a while. He placed his bag of caps near him and fell asleep under the pleasant shelter of a huge shady tree. After some time, it was afternoon and the sun was on his head. He suddenly woke up and surprisingly, he found his bag of caps to be missing. Fearing a great loss in his daily business, he started looking everywhere and when he looked up, he saw monkeys wearing his caps. In order to get his caps back, he started throwing stones at the monkeys and with great astonishment, he got fruits in return. The clever seller quickly understood that the monkeys imitated what he did. With his presence of mind, the seller took off his cap and threw it on the ground and so did the monkeys. The cap seller quickly collected his caps and resumed his journey to market.