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A tail of two birds what is the moral in the story

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Answered by SyedNomanShah
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Moral:

The king told the story of the two bird. The Rishi gave him the moral of the story that “A person is recognized by the people who are friends to them. The first bird got the accompany of the robber and became like that; while the second bird lived in the company of saints. So he became like the saint”.

Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

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                           Summary of 'A Tale of Two Birds

A Tale of Two Birds is a story that teaches that a person’s company has lots of influence on him/her. In bad company one is prone to become bad; on the contrary good company has quite an agreeable and pleasant impact on one’s personality.

The story is about a family of bird consisting of a mother bird and her two baby-birds. They lived in a tall tree in the forest.

One night there was fierce thunderstorm; a branch broke and fell on the nest, killing the mother bird. The gale carried the baby birds far away to the other side of the forest. On baby bird fell near a cave. In that cave lived a gang of robbers.

The other baby bird fell near a Rishi’s asharam. With the passage of time both the birds grew young. The one grew among the robbers; and the other grew in the wholesome company of the Rishi.

One day the king of the country came to the forest for hunting. He lost his way. Finding his way, he came close to the cave of robbers. He was shocked to hear the voice of a bird calling out to rob the man near the cave. Listening to this voice, the king mounted his horse and rode away.

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