write a paragraph on any on value from panchatantra
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Well, Panchatantra consists of several stories based on moral values needed in our day to day lives. More than 2000 years have been passed since when Panchatantra was written. It was originally written in Sanskrit. Nowadays, the translated versions are available worldwide.
I have collected few morals what we commonly exemplify from PANCHTANTRA in our daily lives. Here it goes:
The tale of 'The Crow And The Water Pitcher' explained to us that there are situations where you can surprise yourself. There are definitely situations where you will feel helpless, but if you put your mind to it, you will find a way to survive. All you need is presence of mind.
The story of 'The Lion And The Hare' instilled in us that intelligence was far more important than physical strength. Not many of us have that sort of intelligence. But it is certainly the need of the hour.
The tale of 'The Thief, The Giant And The Brahmin' made us understand that animosity between two people can be beneficial for some people. Think about it -Dushman ka dushman = dost!
The plot of 'The Bird With Two Heads' made us realise that family is what's most important. No one will care about you as much as your parents and siblings. Now stop being a you-know-what and call your family already.
The story of ‘The Sage And The Mouse’ highlighted the fact that you shouldn't forget where you began. We might become wealthy tomorrow. We might become famous too. But all of that means nothing if we forget how and where we started.
The story of ‘Four Friends And The Hunter’ taught us the meaning of true friendship. Have a few close friends? Keep them close.
The tale of ‘The Hungry Jackal And The Drum’ proved greed is an awful trait. Count your blessings. Greed will get you nowhere.
The plot of ‘The Monkey And The Log’ directed us to be careful and vigilant. If we remember to be aware, we won’t stumble unnecessarily. Keep your chin up and eyes bright.