story based on the moral : , a friend in need is a friend indeed
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Once upon a time there lived a lion in a forest. One day after a heavy meal. It was sleeping under a tree. After a while, there came a mouse and it started to play on the lion. Suddenly the lion got up with anger and looked for those who disturbed its nice sleep. Then it saw a small mouse standing trembling with fear. The lion jumped on it and started to kill it. The mouse requested the lion to forgive it. The lion felt pity and left it. The mouse ran away.
On another day, the lion was caught in a net by a hunter. The mouse came there and cut the net. Thus it escaped. There after, the mouse and the lion became friends. They lived happily in the forest afterwards.
Moral : A friend in need is a friend indeed.
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A friend in need is a friend indeed
Once upon a time, there was a small empire named Surya Nagar. The king was also good and honest. He always thinks about the development of his empire and how to make the inhabitants feel good. He had a son. His name was Raghav. He had many friends. The friends are also very good and also cared him. Everything was good Going. But, when he grew up, he started hating his friends Telling they are poor. He started to think that he is superior.
One day, some kidnappers kinapped him. One of his friend named Bhimsen saw him. He screamed but no one listened him as he was a shudra. They warned the king that if he wouldn't give him his treasure, they will kill his only one son! He was very angry and also too sad. After some time, Bhimsen got an idea! His idea was to follow the steps released by the vehicle of the kidnappers. He, then went to the Destination and saw everyone was eating lunch except Raghav. He was shocked! Then, he went to the King's Palace and told all about the incident. After listening, he patted the boy and asked for more information. He also told some more. Then, the king went there with his soldiers and returned Raghav. Raghav then forgot all the bad things that came to his mind about his superiority and then lived there happily.
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