The Fruit of Honesty

It is a story from Indian heritage, titled The Crop Belongs to the Owner of the Field. It is a heritage story that encourages honesty in work and the fruit of working with honesty. Story Events: There was a village called Kosumbur. There lived a farmer named Shankar with his wife Maya. They had some agricultural land sufficient for their livelihood. There was no means of irrigation in that village. Instead, they had to rely on rain for farming purposes, as every year they waited for rain to fall at a specific time on their farms, the lands would be watered and the crop would grow. ...

The Story of the Elephant and Friends

There was a lone elephant who wanted to have many friends, so he decided to enter the forest to look for friends. When he entered the forest, the elephant saw a monkey on a tree. The elephant asked the monkey, “Can you be my friend?” The monkey replied, “You are too big. You cannot swing on tree branches like me.” The Rabbit: The elephant continued his way and found a rabbit. He asked him, “Can you be my friend?” But the rabbit replied saying, “You are too big to play with me in the burrow.” ...