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Think Before You Act: The Timeless Moral Story of the Farmer, the Mongoose, and the Snake

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The Farmer, the Mongoose, and the Snake In a quiet village surrounded by green fields and tall banyan trees, there lived a humble farmer named Raghav.  He was known throughout the village as a hardworking and kind man. Raghav lived with his wife, Meera, and their infant son in a small mud house near the edge of the fields. Though their life was simple, their home was filled with love and contentment. One day, while working in his fields, Raghav found a small injured mongoose trapped near a bush. The little creature looked weak and frightened. Feeling pity, Raghav gently picked it up and brought it home. Meera looked surprised. “Why did you bring this animal home?” she asked. Raghav smiled and replied, “Don’t worry. Mongooses are known to protect homes from snakes. We live close to the fields, and snakes often come near the house. This little one may become our guardian.” Over time, the mongoose recovered and grew healthy. It became extremely loyal to the family and especially loved...

Think Before You Act: A Lesson from Udhata

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Think Before You Act: A Lesson from Udhata Think Before You Act: A Lesson from Udhata Once upon a time, in a small village by the river, there lived a donkey named   Udhata . Udhata belonged to a local fisherman. Every day, he worked hard, pulling the fisherman's cart and carrying heavy loads. But poor Udhata was always   hungry . There was never enough food for him, and he grew   thin and weak . One day, Udhata said to himself, "I cannot be hungry anymore. I must find some food for myself." Udhata had a clever friend, a jackal, who often helped him. The jackal’s name was   Jinku . Udhata shared his plan with Jinku. "Jinku,"   Udhata said,   "I want to find food tonight. Will you come with me?" Jinku thought for a moment and replied,   "I will go with you, Udhata. But we must be careful. Humans are nearby, and they might not like us eating their food." That night, under the bright moon, Udhata and Jinku walked q...