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101 Inspirational Fables From Ancient Folklore

Podcast 101 Inspirational Fables From Ancient Folklore
Sunil Phillips
Disclaimer: This is a work of fiction. Unless otherwise indicated, all the names, characters, places, events and incidents in this story are either the produc...

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  • 101 Inspirational Fables From Ancient Folklore ( The Talkative Turtle ) Batuni Kachua , Panchatantra Ancient Fable
    This is a work of fiction. Unless otherwise indicated, all the names, characters, places, events and incidents in this story are either the product of the author's imagination or used in a fictitious manner. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events is purely coincidental. These short stories are only a re-interpretation of the original work done and redone by artistic media in pictorial and written forms many times . I am doing this as a clone of the same in my script & style. For the greater good and to benefit the people at large ___________________________ Once upon a time, in a forest far away, there was a beautiful pond. In this pond lived a turtle named Kambugriva. He was good friends with two swans who visited the pond daily. The three of them would spend their time talking and sharing stories. Kambugriva was a very talkative turtle, always having something to say. Now the Geese every year flew away in the southern direction as they were migratory birds . This year The tortoise expressed his desire to fly with them , a rather starnge request . rest is a atale of learning ... This, is there story and and what they learned from there mistakes ... Hope you will like it . Thank You Sunil Phillips
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  • 101 Inspirational Fables From Ancient Folklore ( Lion & The Little Mouse ) Aesop Fables
    Disclaimer: This is a work of fiction. Unless otherwise indicated, all the names, characters, places, events and incidents in this story are either the product of the author's imagination or used in a fictitious manner. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events is purely coincidental. These short stories are only a re-interpretation of the original work done and redone by artistic media in pictorial and written forms many times . I am doing this as a clone of the same in my script & style. For the greater good and to benefit the people at large . ____________________________________________________________ Once upon a time, in a dense forest, there lived a mighty lion. One day, after a satisfying meal, the lion decided to take a nap. He found a shady tree, lay down under it, and soon fell fast asleep. While the lion was sleeping, a little mouse was scurrying around, looking for food. In her search, she accidentally ran across the lion's nose, waking him from his slumber. The lion, being the king of the jungle, was furious at being disturbed. With a loud roar, he placed his massive paw over the tiny mouse, trapping her. "Please, mighty Lion," she squeaked, "let me go! If you spare my life, I promise I will one day repay your kindness. (The rest of the story is about how the mouse helped the Mighty Lion) and about kindness and making friends , no matter how small or weak or big you may be .... Hope You Like it. Thank You Sunil Phillips
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  • 101 Inspirational Fables From Ancient Folklore ( Story Of The Blue Jackal ) from The Panchatantra .
    Disclaimer: This is a work of fiction. Unless otherwise indicated, all the names, characters, places, events and incidents in this story are either the product of the author's imagination or used in a fictitious manner. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events is purely coincidental. These short stories are only a re-interpretation of the original work done and redone by artistic media in pictorial and written forms many times . I am doing this as a clone of the same in my script & style. For the greater good and to benefit the people at large . ____________________________________________________ Once upon A Time . Long Long Time ago ..... There was a forest by a city. The forest was the home of many animals. Among them was a jackal. One day just as he was about to enter a big house he heard the sound of loud barking. To his horror he saw a group of dogs running towards the house. They looked fierce and the jackal was soon trembling in fear. He ran willy-nilly and tumbled right inside a tub of blue dye. The dogs missed him and ran the other way. By the time the jackal climbed out of the tub he was dyed blue from head to foot. He looked really strange and totally unlike any other animal's. The jackal was very happy. He Said to himself ...! "No one will be able to recognize me now " I can easily fool everyone in the forest."
 This is a story of trying to become someone els . The moral of the story is that false appearances and deceit can only go so far. Sooner or later, the truth reveals itself, and those who deceive others will face the consequences of their actions. I Hope you will like it . Thank You Sunil Phillips
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Disclaimer: This is a work of fiction. Unless otherwise indicated, all the names, characters, places, events and incidents in this story are either the product of the author's imagination or used in a fictitious manner. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events is purely coincidental. These short stories are only a re-interpretation of the original work done and redone by artistic media in pictorial and written forms many times . I am doing this as a clone of the same in my script & style. For the greater good and to benefit the people at large . ____________________________________________________ Once upon A Time . Long Long Time ago ..... There was a forest by a city. The forest was the home of many animals. Among them was a jackal. One day just as he was about to enter a big house he heard the sound of loud barking. To his horror he saw a group of dogs running towards the house. They looked fierce and the jackal was soon trembling in fear. He ran willy-nilly and tumbled right inside a tub of blue dye. The dogs missed him and ran the other way. By the time the jackal climbed out of the tub he was dyed blue from head to foot. He looked really strange and totally unlike any other animal's. The jackal was very happy. He Said to himself ...! "No one will be able to recognize me now " I can easily fool everyone in the forest."
 This is a story of trying to become someone els. The moral of the story is , that false appearances and deceit can only go so far. Sooner or later, the truth reveals itself, and those who deceive others will face the consequences of their actions. I Hope you will like it . Thank You Sunil Phillips
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