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Once there lived an old man in a village. He had three sons. The youngest was named Somu. He was despised and slighted and ignored on every occasion. One day the eldest son wished to go into the forest to hew wood His mother gave him a fine package of food with potatoes. Just as he got into the forest, he met a grey old man who bade him good-day and said, "Give me a little food of your package and a little water to drink for I am very hungry and thirsty.’

The prudent youth, however, would not, saying, "If I give you my food and water, I shall have nothing left for myself. No… pack-off!" and he left the man there and went onwards. He now began to hew down a tree. But he had not made many strokes before he missed his aim and the axe cut into his arm so deeply that he was forced to go home and have it dressed. But this wound came from the little old man.

Afterwards the second son went into the forest and the mother gave him as she had given the eldest a package of food with potatoes and water to drink. The same little old man met him also and requested for a little food of his package and a little water to drink. But he likewise refused and said, "If I give you my food. I cannot have anything for myself. Go away. Take yourself off!" And so speaking, he left the old man there and went onwards. His reward, however, soon came for when he had made two strokes at the tree he cut his own leg and so he had to return home.

Then Somu asked his father to let him go and hew wood. But his father said, "No…your brothers have harmed themselves in doing so and so will you, for you do not understand anything about it."

But Somu begged and prayed so long that his father at last said, "Well, then go and you will become prudent through experience."

His mother gave him stale food with dry potatoes and some water to drink.

As he entered the forest the same grey old man greeted him and asked, "Give me some food and a little water to drink for I am hungry and thirsty."

Somu answered, "I have only stale food with dry potatoes and a little water to drink. The food is burnt. If you like to share it with me, let us sit down and eat."

They sat down and as soon as Somu took out his food. Oh! It was changed into a fine delicious food and the dry potatoes became so nice to taste.

They ate the food and drank the water and when they finished, the little old man said, "Because you have a good heart and have willingly shared what you had, I will make you lucky. There stands an old tree, cut it down and you will find something at the roots."

After saying so, the little old man took leave. Somu went directly and cut down the tree and when it fell, there sat amongst the roots a goose which had feathers of pure gold. He took it up and carried it with him to an inn where he planned to spend the night. The landlord had three daughters who as soon as they saw the goose were very covetous of such a wonderful bird, at least to have but one of its feathers. The eldest girl thought she would watch for an opportunity to pluck out one and just as Somu was going out, she caught hold of one of the wings. But her finger and thumb stuck there and she could not move.

Soon came the second daughter, desiring to pluck out a feather, but scarcely had she touched her sister when she also stuck to her sister.

At last the third also came with like intention and the others exclaimed, "Keep away! For heaven’s sake don’t touch us!"

But she did not see why she should and thought, “The others are there, why should I not be too?" and springing up to them, she touched her sister and at once was made to stick fast so they had to pass the night with the goose.

The next morning Somu took the goose under his arm and went out without troubling himself about the three girls who were still hanging on and who were obliged to keep on the run behind him. In the middle of the field the parson met them and when he saw the procession he cried out, "Oh! what a shame! You good-for-nothing wenches! Why are you running after that young man across the fields for? Come on, stop this stupid thing!"

Saying so, he took the youngest girl by the hand and tried to pull her away. But as soon as he touched her he also stuck fast and was forced to follow in the train. Soon after came the clerk and saw his master, the parson following in the footsteps of the three girls.

The sight astonished him much and he called, "Hello, master! Where are you going so quickly? Have you forgotten that there is a wedding today?" and he ran up to him and caught him by the dhoti. The clerk also could not release himself and so there tramped the five, one behind the other, till they met two countrymen returning with their hatchets in their hands. The parson called out to them and begged them to come and release him and the clerk. But no sooner had they touched the clerk than they stuck fast to him and so now there were seven all in a row following behind Somu and the golden goose. By and by he came into a city where the king had a daughter so seriously inclined that no one could make her laugh. So, he had made a law that whoever causes her to laugh would have her as wife.

Now, when Somu heard this, he went with his goose and all his train before the princess and as soon as she saw these seven poor creatures continuing on the trot behind one another, she began to laugh so heartily as if she was never going to cease. Somu thereupon demanded his bride. But his intended son-in-law did not please the king who, after a variety of excuses, at last said that he must bring a man who would drink a drum full of water. Somu immediately thought of the little old man who would no doubt be able to help him. Then he went into the forest to the same spot where he had cut the tree, he saw a man sitting very gloomily.

Somu asked him why he looked sad and he answered, "I have such a great thirst and cannot quench it."

Somu was astonished on hearing this. He said. “I can help you. Come with me and you shall quench your thirst."

He led him into the king's palace and the man drank and drank a drum full of water till his stomach swelled. Before the day was out he had emptied the drum. Somu now demanded his bride again, but the king was vexed that such an ugly fellow whom everyone called dumb Somu should marry his daughter and he set a new condition that he must first find a man who could eat a whole mountain of food. Somu did not consider long, but set off into the forest where, on the same spot as before, sat a man who was strapping his body round with a leather strap and all the while making a sad face and saying. "I have eaten so much of food…but what use is that when one has such a hunger as I? My stomach remains empty still and I must strap myself to prevent my dying of hunger!"

At these words Somu was glad and said, "Get up and come with me and you shall eat enough to satisfy yourself."

He led him to the royal palace where the king had collected all the meal. The man began to eat and towards sunset the whole mountain of food had vanished.

Somu, then for the third time, demanded his bride, but the king began again to make fresh excuses and desired a ship which could travel both on land and water. "If you return with such a ship, you shall marry my daughter", said the king.

Somu went, as before, straight into the forest and there he met the little old man to whom he had given the food. When Somu said what he wanted, the old man gave him the ship which could travel on both land and water. Then he turned Somu into a handsome youth. The old man said to Somu, "Since I shared your food, I give you the ship and all this I do because you are good natured."

As soon as the king saw Somu so handsome and the ship, he could no longer keep back his daughter and the wedding was celebrated. Somu’s parents and brothers came and asked Somu to forgive them. Somu had forgiven them and after the king's death he inherited the kingdom and lived for a long time contentedly with his wife.

MORAL : One who is good at heart will win a priceless gift. 

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  • Poor old Robinson Crusoe!
  • Pussy Cat Mole
  • Prayer - 1
  • Prayer - 2
  • Pussy Cat, Pussy Cat
  • Queen of Hearts
  • Rabbits, Rabbits
  • Rain, Rain Come Soon
  • Rain, Rain, Go Away - 2
  • Rain, Rain, Go Away - 1
  • Rat-Tat-Tat - 1
  • Rat-Tat-Tat - 2
  • Red, Amber and Green
  • Red sky at night
  • Ride a Cock-Horse to Banbury Cross
  • Ring-A-Ring O’ Roses - 1
  • Ring-A-Ring O’ Roses - 2
  • Ring-A-Ring O’ Roses - 3
  • Rock A Bye Baby - 1
  • Rock A Bye Baby - 2
  • Romantic Love Poems
  • Roses are Red - 1
  • Roses are Red - 2
  • Round and Round
  • Row, row, row your boat - 1
  • Row, row, row your boat - 2
  • Row, row, row your boat - 3
  • Rub-a-dub-dub
  • Scare-Crow
  • See - Saw Margery Daw
  • See-Saw Up and Down
  • Simple Simon - 1
  • Simple Simon - 2
  • Six little mice sat down to spin
  • Sleep Baby Sleep
  • Smiling Girls, Rosy Boys
  • Socks On The Line
  • Solomon Grundy - 1
  • Solomon Grundy - 2
  • Star Light
  • Stop, says The Red Light
  • Swing High, Swing High
  • Taffy was a Welshman
  • Target Practice
  • Tea Pot
  • Teddy Bear, Teddy Bear - 1
  • Teddy Bear, Teddy Bear - 2
  • Teddy Bear, Teddy Bear - 3
  • Ten Fluffy Yellow Chicks!
  • Ten Little Fingers!
  • Ten Little Fireman
  • Thank You God
  • The Bus
  • The Cat and The Mat
  • The Clock
  • The Cock Doth Crow
  • The Computer Programmer Poem - Longest Poem ever w...
  • The Dog Says
  • The Family!
  • The Farmer’s In His Den
  • The Garden! - 1
  • The Garden! - 2
  • The Grocer's Shop
  • The Lion and The Unicorn - 1
  • The Lion and The Unicorn - 2
  • The Moon
  • The Sun and The Moon
  • The System Call
  • The Tick-Tock Clock
  • The Wheels on The Bus
  • The Wind and The Rain
  • The Zig-Zag Boy
  • The Zoo
  • There Comes A Bull
  • There was a little girl and she had a little curl
  • There was a little man and he had a little gun
  • There was a young lad from Dundee
  • There was an old woman
  • There was an old woman called Nothing-at-all
  • There once was A Parrot Named Jack
  • Three Blind Mice - 1
  • Three Blind Mice - 2
  • Three Blind Mice - 3
  • Tick Tock
  • Tiger, Tiger, Orange and Black!
  • To market, To market - 1
  • To market, To market - 2
  • Tom, Tom, the piper’s son
  • Tommy kept a chandler's shop
  • Tommy, Trot, a man of law
  • Tooth-Brush
  • Tweedledum and Tweedledee
  • Two Little Ducks
  • Two Little Hands
  • Twinkle, Twinkle little star - 1
  • Twinkle, Twinkle little star - 2
  • Twinkle, Twinkle little star - 3
  • Two Little Dicky Birds - 1
  • Two Little Dicky Birds - 2
  • Waiting
  • Washing Day! - 1
  • Washing Day! - 2
  • Way to Babylon
  • Wee Willie Winkie! - 1
  • Wee Willie Winkie! - 2
  • Wee Willie Winkie runs through the town
  • What the Directions Say?
  • William and Mary
  • Work while you work - 1
  • Work while you work - 2
  • Wow, Vegetables!
  • Yankee Doodle
  • Yankee Doodle came to town
  • Yankee Doodle went to town
  • ZERO

Fables Story

  • A Lesson
  • A Priceless Lesson
  • Ability of The Coward
  • Advice of The Goat
  • Aman Learns A Lesson
  • Better Than Ministers
  • Blame
  • Character Remain Same
  • Clever Farmer
  • Clever Monu
  • Cleverness of Mohit
  • Cure for The King
  • Different Ways
  • Do What You Say
  • Do You Know Swimming?
  • Doctor Croaky
  • Dream Comes True
  • Everyone is Important
  • Evil Has an Evil End
  • Failure of Cruel Wolf
  • Faith in God
  • Final Punishment
  • For A Rupee
  • Fruits of Labour
  • Gain or Loss
  • God and Man
  • God is Merciful
  • God of Kanhayya
  • Gold for Rahman
  • Green Gold
  • Hawk and Nightingale
  • How Cats Became Pets?
  • How Deserts Are formed
  • Justice
  • Justice of The Qazi
  • Khichdi by Ramu
  • Kindness of The Farmer
  • Lesson of The Camel
  • Long Trunk of Elephant
  • Look Where You Walk
  • Maria The Foolish Girl
  • Never Blame God
  • Oversmartness of Amit
  • Patience Pays
  • Plan of Kishan
  • Powers of The Hermit
  • Prayers of The Potter
  • Pride Takes A Fall
  • Revenge of Fox
  • Seeking Contentment
  • Selecting The Treasurer
  • Self-Help
  • Snake among The Frogs
  • Sweet Truth
  • The Art of Telling-Truth
  • The Bell on The Cat
  • The Caged Monkey
  • The Cat and The Hens
  • The Class Monitor
  • The Clever Jester
  • The Clever Merchant
  • The Clever Mouse
  • The Coconut
  • The Correct Solution
  • The Cricket and The Ants
  • The Cunning Wolf
  • The Dishonest Bear
  • The Dog and The Donkey
  • The Dog of A Hunter
  • The Eagle and The Crow
  • The Enemies
  • The Farmer and His Sons
  • The Foolish Dogs
  • The Foolish Frog
  • The Fourteenth Man
  • The Fox and The Monkey King
  • The Fox and The Snake
  • The Fox and Wolf in Court
  • The Golden Chance
  • The Golden Idol
  • The Greatest Solution
  • The Guilty Person
  • The Hare and The Fox
  • The Hunting Dog and The Guard Dog
  • The Intelligent Painter
  • The Jealous Tree
  • The Mad Fisherman
  • The Messenger Donkey
  • The Miser
  • The Flowers from The Moon
  • The Fox and The Stork
  • The Four Thieves
  • The Hotel Owners
  • The Hut of A Old Woman
  • The Intelligent Enemy
  • The Intelligent Wife
  • The Lazy Birds
  • The Lion and The Grateful Mouse
  • The Magical Pot
  • The Monkey and The Fisherman
  • The Musical Wolf
  • The New King
  • The Only Wish
  • The Ox and The Horse
  • The Pet Dog
  • The Pleasure of Freedom
  • The Proud Butterfly
  • The Servant of A Brahmin
  • The Sick Lion
  • The Royal Gift
  • The Sick Lion and The Prudent Fox
  • The Skin of The Donkey
  • The Smart Dog
  • The Story of Wells
  • The Tenth Friend
  • The Thankful Eagle
  • The Three Questions
  • The Two Beggars
  • The Value of Position
  • The View Point of Lion
  • The White Snake and The Black Snake
  • The Wolf and The Lamb
  • The World is Round
  • The Wrestling Tortoise
  • Think Before You Speak
  • Thorns and Petals
  • Tit For Tat - 1
  • Tit For Tat - 2
  • Value of Time
  • Vanity of A Crow
  • Wealth Spells Trouble
  • What is in A Name?
  • What to Buy?
  • Who is The Fool?
  • Wisdom of Yashvardhan
  • Witness of The Merchant
  • Worthless Obligations

Nursery Rhymes

  • A B C.....1
  • A B C ….. 2
  • A B C Sona
  • A B C Tumble
  • A Big Shoe
  • A Boy Thanksgiving Day
  • A Cat Came Fiddling out of A Barn
  • A Cock and Bull Story
  • A diller, a dollar
  • A Dimple on Your Cheek
  • A Dis A Dis A Green Grass
  • A Duck and A Drake
  • A Farmer Went Trotting Upon His Grey Mare
  • A Flying Visit
  • A Frog He Would A-Wooing Go
  • A Hippopotamus Not
  • A Hopeless Case
  • A Hunting We Will Go
  • A Jumper of Ditches
  • A King Met a King
  • A kiss when I wake in the morning
  • A Lark
  • A Little Bird
  • A Little Man
  • A Little Old Man
  • A Man and A Maid
  • A Melancholy Song
  • A Memory
  • A Needle and Thread
  • A Nick and A Nock
  • A Pinch of Salt
  • A Race
  • A Rash Stipulation
  • A Rising Doctor
  • A Rose is...
  • A Sailor Went to Sea Sea Sea
  • A Seasonable Song
  • A Sharp Lover
  • A Short Sweet Tale
  • A Slippery Gap
  • A Strange Thing
  • A Sure Test
  • A Swarm of Bees in May
  • A Tisket A Tasket
  • A Was An Apple Pie
  • A Was An Archer
  • A Wasted Journey
  • A Week of Birthdays
  • A Well
  • A Wild Flower Alphabet
  • A Wise Old Owl
  • A Wish
  • ABC from Alphabet
  • Aboot The Merry-Matanzie
  • About The Bush
  • Action Song
  • Adam and Eve and Pinchme
  • Aeroplane
  • Aeroplane Aeroplane!
  • After a Bath.....1
  • After a Bath.....2
  • Ah Sent Her Fur Cheese
  • All the little fishes....
  • An Alphabet Omes
  • Alphabet Song
  • Ally Bally Bee
  • Ally Bally
  • All The Verses Are Read Dears
  • All But Blind
  • Alas Alas
  • An Apple A Day
  • An Apple Pie
  • An April Day.....1
  • An April Day.....2
  • An Elephant
  • An elephant walks like this and that
  • Ane Twa Three
  • Animal Alphabet
  • Ann Ann Come Quick
  • Anna Maria
  • Ants Go Marching
  • Anyone
  • Apple Harvest
  • Are You Sleeping?.....1
  • Are You Sleeping?.....2
  • Army and Navy
  • Around The Garden
  • Around The Green Gravel
  • As eh gaed up a field o neeps
  • As I Sat Under A Sycamore Tree
  • As I was walking down the lake
  • As I Walked By Myself
  • As I Was Going Along
  • As I Was Going To St Ives
  • As I Was Going Up A Hill
  • As I Was Sitting
  • As I Went To Bonner
  • Away Birds Away
  • Baa, Baa, Black Sheep..... 1
  • "Baa, Baa," says The Sheep
  • Baa Baa Black Sheep.....2
  • Baa Baa Black Sheep (Alternative Version)
  • Baby and I
  • Baby Dolly
  • Baby Things
  • Ballad of The Jelly-Cake
  • Bandy Legs
  • Barber Barber
  • Barney Bodkin
  • Bat Bat Come Under My Hat
  • Bear Went Over The Mountain
  • Bedtime
  • Beg Parding Mrs Harding
  • Bells
  • Bell Horses
  • Bessies Song To Her Doll
  • Bessy Bell and Mary Gray
  • Betty Botter Bought Some Butter
  • Cackle Cackle
  • Caesars Song
  • Candid Candle!
  • Cat Ate The Dumplings
  • Chanticleer
  • Charley Barley Butter and Eggs - 1
  • Charley Barley, butter and eggs - 2
  • Charley, Charley - 1
  • Charley Charley - 2
  • Children Picking Up Our Bones
  • Chin-Chin China Man
  • Chook, chook, chook, chook, chook
  • Christmas
  • Chiristmas Bells
  • Christmas Eve
  • Christmas is Coming - 1
  • Christmas is Coming - 2
  • Christmas Treasures
  • Chubby Cheeks
  • Chubby Cheeks Dimple Chin
  • Chuck Chuck
  • Circus Day Parade
  • Clap A Clap A Handies
  • Clap Handies
  • Clap Your Hands
  • Clever Hen
  • Cobbler Cobbler
  • Cobbler, Cobbler, Mend My Shoe - 1
  • Cobbler, Cobbler, Mend My Shoe - 2
  • Cobbler Mend My Shoe
  • Cock A Doodle Doo! - 1
  • Cock A Doodle Doo - 2
  • Cock A Doodle Doo - 3
  • Cock Crow In The Morn
  • Cock Robin
  • Cocks Crow
  • Cocks On The House Top
  • Coffee and Tea
  • Colin
  • Colours - 1
  • Colours - 2
  • Colourful Rainbow!
  • Come, let's to bed
  • Come on and join
  • Come Unto These Yellow Sands
  • Come Up and See My Garret
  • Come When Called
  • Comical Folk
  • Cottleston Pie
  • Coulters Candy
  • Counting Rhyme
  • Cowe The Nettle Early
  • Cradle Song
  • Crivens Jings Help Ma Boab
  • Croodlin Doo
  • Cross Patch
  • Crowdie
  • Cry Baby
  • Cry Baby Buntin
  • Curly Locks Curly Locks
  • Cushy Cow
  • Cut Thistles in May
  • Cycling
  • Daffy Down Dilly
  • Daisy Daisy
  • Dame Trot
  • Dame Trot and Her Cat
  • Dan Dan The Funny Wee Man
  • Dance Baby
  • Dance Tae Yer Daddy
  • Dance To Your Daddie
  • Dapple-Gray
  • Day is done. Day is done!
  • Deep Blue Sea
  • Defiance
  • Dickery Dickery Dare
  • Diddlety Diddlety Dumpty
  • Diddle Diddle Dumpling - 1
  • Diddle Diddle Dumpling - 2
  • Ding, dong, bell - 1
  • Ding, dong, bell - 2
  • Ding, dong, bell - 3
  • Dinkey Bird
  • Dinner Table Rhymes
  • Do Diddle Di Do
  • Do Not I?
  • Do Re Mi
  • Do The Hokey Pokey
  • Doe Ray Me
  • Dobbin Friend
  • Doctor Bell
  • Doctor Faustus
  • Doctor Fell
  • Doctor Foster Went to Gloucester
  • Dolly Crib
  • Donkey, Donkey
  • Donkey Donkey Old and Grey
  • Do Not Care
  • Doodle Doodle Doo
  • Down at the Bus Stop
  • Down By The Bay
  • Dr Foster
  • Dr Keys Answer
  • Draw A Pail Of Water
  • Dressing A Baby
  • Dribble
  • Double Bubbles
  • Down at the Bus Stop
  • Duck!!
  • Ducks and Drakes
  • Duke of York
  • Dumb Soldier

Classic Story

  • The Cabuliwallah
  • The Happy Prince
  • The Last Leaf
  • The Magic Shop
  • The Necklace
  • The Open Window
  • The Remarkable Rocket

Stories of Chinese Origin

  • Butterfly Lovers
  • Chicken Feed
  • Gasping Grasper
  • Moment of Madness
  • Secret of Casket
  • The Short-Sighted Brothers
  • Sound Advice
  • Struck by Lightning
  • The Generous Student
  • The Naming Game
  • Why Cats Chase Rats

Stories of African Origin

  • Friends Forever
  • The Root of the Matter
  • Royal Servant
  • The Tailless Dassie
  • The Three Runners
  • Uncle Spider

Nursery Moral Stories

  • A Little Talking Bee
  • Humpty Dumpty
  • I am a Little Teapot
  • I asked my mother for Fifty Cents
  • I caught a little fish
  • I had a little pony
  • In a cottage
  • Incey Wincey Spider
  • It is raining
  • Jack and Jill
  • Jack be nimble
  • Little Betty Blue
  • Little Bo-peep
  • Little Boy Blue
  • Little Jack Horner
  • Little Miss Muffet
  • Little Tommy Tucker
  • Mary Had a Little Lamb
  • Mary Mary quite contrary
  • Old King Cole
  • Old Mother Hubbard
  • One Two Three Four Five
  • Pat-a-cake
  • Pea Porridge
  • Peter Peter Pumpkin Eater
  • Peter Piper
  • Polly Put the Kettle On
  • Pussy cat pussy cat
  • Rain
  • Ride a Cock-Horse
  • Rock-a-bye Baby
  • Round and Round the Garden
  • Row Row Row Your Boat
  • Sally Goes Round the Sun
  • See-saw
  • See-saw Sacradown
  • She Sells Sea-shells
  • Simple Simon
  • Star Wish
  • The Crooked Man
  • The Mulberry Bush
  • There Was a Little Girl with Curly Hair
  • There Was an Old Woman Tossed Up in a Basket
  • There Was an Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe.
  • Three Blind Mice
  • Twinkle Twinkle Little Star
  • Two Little Dicky-Birds
  • Wee Willie Winkie
  • What Do You Suppose?

Zen Tales

  • A Handful of Answers
  • Making a Difference
  • Overcoming Anger
  • Right Move
  • Sleepy Teacher
  • The End
  • When Truth Dawned

Raman Stories

  • Around The Campfire
  • Honest Opinion
  • Mooli and Recipe
  • Peaches for Raman
  • Rama Climbs Out of Trouble
  • Raman's List of Fools
  • Raman Provides Justice
  • The Fool of the Year
  • The Boy Wonder
  • The Dutiful Son
  • The Irreverent Devotee
  • The Key to Heaven
  • Tricksters Humbled

Mulla Stories

  • A Question of Time
  • Donkey of Hodja
  • Fired by Fear
  • Hodja and Scholar
  • Hodja Goes to Tailor
  • Hodja’s Holy House
  • Hodja in Dust
  • Hodja is Relieved
  • Hodja Postpones Paying
  • Hodja Refuses to Write
  • Hodja's Rich Dream
  • Hodja Suggests Remedy
  • Hodja The King
  • Milk for Mullah
  • Sour Reply
  • Speedy Ox
  • Super Salesman
  • Sweet Quarrels
  • The Incomplete Coffin
  • The Mind-Reader
  • The Mulla in Muddle
  • The Mulla Pleads Poverty
  • The Relatives of Donkey
  • The Scholarly Coachman

Fables of Aesop

  • A Cartload of Almonds
  • Boar with Foresight
  • Defeated by Pride
  • Fox in Cart
  • Foxy Rooster
  • Hanging Together
  • Last Boast
  • Monkey Business
  • Pale Hunter
  • Plane Truth
  • Running with Herd
  • Speedy Rabbit
  • The Ailing Deer
  • The Clever Sheep
  • The Foolish Dog
  • The Foolish Donkey
  • The Oil Lamp Humbled
  • The Sea pleads helplessness
  • The Unseen Enemy
  • Timidity

Jataka Tales

  • The Doe Sets Her Husband Free
  • The Greedy Crow
  • The Jackal Saved Lion

Birbal Stories

  • Birbal Betrays Himself
  • Birbal Denies Rumor
  • Birbal Identifies Thief
  • Birbal Is Brief
  • Birbal Outwits Cheat
  • Birbal Returns Home
  • Birbal Shortens Road
  • Birbal's Sweet Reply
  • Birbal The Child
  • Birbal The Servant
  • Birbal The Wise
  • Birbal Turns Tables
  • Cooking the Khichdi
  • Half The Reward
  • Identify The Guest
  • Just One Question
  • Limping Horse
  • List of blinds
  • Noble Beggar
  • Painting By Birbal
  • Question for Question
  • The Blind Saint
  • The Choice of Birbal
  • The Jealous Courtiers
  • The Loyal Gardener
  • The Musical Genius
  • The Sadhu
  • The Sharpest Shield and Sword
  • The True King
  • The Well Dispute
  • What The Drop Taketh

Modern Stories

  • A Little Friend
  • A Mysterious Memory
  • An Old lady and The Lamp
  • Christopher’s encounter with The Aliens
  • Count The Blessings, Not The Curses
  • Holidays
  • Home Alone
  • Sleepovers
  • The Coconut Tree
  • The Kindhearted Villager
  • The Lost Ball
  • The Magic Hole
  • The Magic Potion
  • The Missing Sweetmeat
  • The Mule
  • The Mysterious School
  • The Secret of Work
  • The Three Sons of The King
  • The Wishing Tree
  • Tikku and The Rats
  • Wonderful Christmas Gift

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