The Mice and Elephants Moral Stories for Adults in English

Moral Stories for Adults in English
Moral Stories for Adults in English

There is a ruined fort near a forest. Thousands of rats live in it. Adjacent to the ruined fort is a beautiful lake. One year the rains did not fall properly and the watercourses dried up in the forest. The elephants in the forest started coming to the lake adjacent to the ruined fort for water. Elephants used to come to the lake for water from among the ruins of the ruined fort. Due to this, hundreds of rats living in the ruined fort were crushed under the feet of the elephant and were in danger.

All the rats gathered together and thought, “If this continues, the rat race will be completely destroyed.” The mice sent an ambassador to the king of the elephants. “King of elephants! Have mercy on us. As you walk along the path of the ruined castle, hundreds of rats scurry beneath your feet. Please walk another way and go to the lake. Don’t look down on us little creatures. Maybe one day you will benefit from us too?” The mice conveyed their request to the elephants through the messenger. The king of the elephants took pity and from that day onwards the elephants started going to the lake by walking in a different way. The mice were happy with this. This story is Moral Stories for Adults in English The king of the area came to know that elephants were coming to the lake every day. Some of the elephants fell ill and the king needed elephants. So he set traps in the water to catch the elephants. Unknowingly, the elephants went down into the lake and splashed the water with their trunks and were happily bathing, but the King’s followers got caught in the trap set in the lake.

At that time, the elephant king remembered the words of the rats saying, “You have some advantage even with us small creatures”. Instead of going down into the lake, the elephant king ordered an elephant on the bank to go to the rats and tell this matter. When the elephant told the rats what had happened, the rat king came to the lake with his followers. Seeing the condition of the elephants, the rats felt pity. Without delay, they bit the traps of the elephants with their tusks and freed themselves from the bondage. In this way, the elephants and rats saved their lives by helping each other.

MORAL : So we should not look at anyone with the petty feeling that they are inferior to us in every way.

Eagle and Cat Moral Stories for Adults in English

Moral Stories for Adults in English
Moral Stories for Adults in English

Once upon a time there was a big tree on the banks of the Ganges. Many birds live on it. An eagle used to live in the biggest hole of the same tree. Due to old age and loss of eyesight, it was difficult to gather food. Seeing the eagle, the birds on the tree took pity and gave some of the food they had brought to it. Apparently the eagle was protecting the young of the birds when they went out for food. One day the birds went for food. The cat sensed this and climbed the tree to eat the birds eggs. Seeing the cat, the baby birds screamed in fear. Hearing these screams, the eagle realized that the chicks were in danger and went to them.

“Who are you? Go away politely without harming the baby birds, or I will punish you,” said the eagle furiously. The cat was afraid of the eagle’s words. “Sir! I have taken birth as a cat because of many sins. Now I am enlightened and have given up eating meat. I have come with the hope of learning the path of righteousness from elders like you, except that I have no evil thoughts in my mind. Accept me as your disciple and teach me righteousness,” prayed the eagle. the cat Eagle agreed to that and friendship was formed between them. From that day the cat came to the eagle every day to chat and pass the time. After a while, the cat slowly climbed up the tree and ate the birds eggs in the nest, one at a time, and dropped the feathers and bones in the nest of the tree where the eagle lived. The eagle does not know this because it has no eyes. The birds noticed that their children were disappearing and asked the eagle about this. Eagle says that he knows no sin. But the birds saw the feathers and bones of the baby birds in the nest where the eagle lived. Thinking that the eagle had eaten their eggs, all the birds got angry and punished the eagle and sent it away.

MORAL : Don’t trust people you don’t know.

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