Jungle without animals
Moral of the Story: Be kind to animals. Live and let live.
Long, long ago, in a beautiful kingdom surrounded by lush green jungles, there lived a king named Raja. Raja loved hunting more than anything else. Every day, he would go into the jungle with his bow and arrows, looking for animals to hunt.
However, Raja’s hobby was causing a big problem. Because he hunted so many animals, there were hardly any left in the jungle. The once lively forest was becoming quiet and empty. This worried the wise prime minister of the kingdom, Manu. He knew he had to make the king understand the situation before it was too late.
One day, as usual, Raja went hunting, and Manu accompanied him. As they walked through the jungle, they heard a group of parrots chirping loudly. “Do you know what they are talking about?” Raja asked Manu.
Manu replied, “Yes, Your Majesty. They are discussing a marriage in their family. The groom’s father wants five empty forests for his son, while the bride’s father is promising him ten.”
“But how can that be?” exclaimed Raja, puzzled.
Manu explained, “The bride’s father is saying that soon all the jungles will be empty of animals and birds because of your passion for hunting.”
Raja suddenly realized what Manu was hinting at. He felt really ashamed of himself. He had never thought about the consequences of his actions. Seeing the empty jungle and hearing the parrots’ conversation made him understand the impact of his hunting.
Raja promised Manu that he would never go on a hunting spree again. He decided to protect the animals and let them live peacefully in the jungle. From that day on, Raja became a kind and caring king who loved and respected all living creatures.
And so, the jungle became lively and full of animals once again, thanks to Raja’s promise to be kind to animals and let them live in peace. The kingdom flourished, and everyone lived happily ever after.
Moral of the story: Be kind to animals. Live and let live.