The Bees and the Beetles
The Bear and the Crabs:-Once upon a time, a Bear lived in the forest. He was huge and would eat a lot of food. However, he was very lazy. So, he enjoyed eating the remains of the prey left by the bigger animals.
The Bear and the Crabs:-Once upon a time, a Bear lived in the forest. He was huge and would eat a lot of food. However, he was very lazy. So, he enjoyed eating the remains of the prey left by the bigger animals.
The Bear and the Crabs:-Once upon a time, a Bear lived in the forest. He was huge and would eat a lot of food. However,
The Wild Doves:-One day, a Bird Catcher went to the forest to catch some Wild Doves. He took some of his own Tame Doves and tied them to his net.
he Owl and the Nightingale:-Once, there was an Owl who lived in an old, broken-down temple. The temple had a
Strong or Weak: There was a proud teak tree in the forest. He was tall and strong. There was a small herb next to the tree.
Five Wild Dogs:-There was a river in a forest. Once, it rained so much that the water in the river rose over the bank. Soon, there was a flood in that part of the forest.
The Wolf and the Ass:-Once, there lived a pack of Wolves in the forest. The Wolves hunted animals in the forest and the nearby village every day
Lohri celebrated to mark the harvest of rabi crops, honour nature and its bounty, and symbolize the end of winter. It is deeply tied to agrarian traditions, social gatherings, and cultural heritage. Below are the key reasons why Lohri is celebrated.
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Birbal The Wise Man:-In the town of Agra there lived a rich businessman. But he was also quite a miser. Various people used to flock outside his house everyday hoping for some kind of generosity, but they always had to return home disappointed.
Neither here nor there:- The wisdom of Birbal was unparalleled during the reign of Emperor Akbar. But, Akbar’s brother-in-law was