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What do you learn from the gifts of wali dad story?​

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Answered by rituskmg
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The  moral of the story wali dad is "To be satisfied with what we have is the moral of the story"

EXPLANATION:

Wali Dad is a story about an old man, who was a grass-cutter. To be satisfied with what we have is the moral of the story. The old man had saved a heap of coins by his hard work and he didn’t know what to do with them.

So, he bought a golden bracelet. While he was talking with his friend, who was a merchant, he came to know about the princess. So, he gifted the bracelet to the princess, in return, she sent silks to the old man, which he didn’t expect.

Then, he gifted those silks to one of the most famous princes. He also gave gift in return. Then, it was sent to the princess. This was repeated for many times and at one point of time, both the prince and princess wanted to know who was sending the gifts.

So, when they met up each other while meeting Wali Dad, they got married and all of them praised the simplicity of Wali Dad. Thus, being contented with what we have is a great quality in one’s life.

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Answered by itzcrazypie12
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Q . What do you learn from the gifts of wali dad play?

=> Wali Dad is a story about an old man, who was a grass-cutter. To be satisfied with what we have is the moral of the story. The old man had saved a heap of coins by his hard work and he didn't know what to do with them.

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Q . Who was Wali Dad?

=> Wali Dad ~ Folktales Stories for Kids. Once upon a time there lived in India a poor old baldheaded man whose name was Wali Dad. He had no family and lived by himself in a little mud hut far from any town. He made his living by cutting grass in the jungle and selling it as feed for horses.

What is the conflict in the simple heart of Wali Dad?

=> For Wali Dad was overwhelmed with grief and shame for himself, for his friend, and for the name and honour of the princess; and he wept and plucked at his beard, and groaned most piteously.

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