The talking cave

The talking cave

The talking cave - Panchatantra Tales

Moral of the story: We should always be cautious and use our intelligence to avoid danger.

Once upon a time, there was a lion who lived in a jungle. One day, as he looked for a place to rest, he found a deep cave.

He looked inside but did not find anyone in it. He was sure that someone lived in the cave, but he liked it so much that he wanted it for himself.

Now, the jackal that lived in this cave came back to his home in the evening. He noticed the pug marks of a lion leading to his cave. He was a clever jackal and decided to be careful. After all, he did not want to become a lion’s dinner.

The Jackal therefore called out loudly, “O cave! If you do not speak as usual, I would go away.” The lion decided to answer on behalf of the cave to lure the Jackal in. So he roared out a greeting.

Hearing this, the clever jackal ran away and saved his life.

The moral of this story is that we should always be cautious and use our intelligence to avoid danger. It’s important to think before we act and to trust our instincts when something doesn’t feel right.

Moral of the story of “The talking cave”: The moral of this story is that we should always be cautious and use our intelligence to avoid danger. It’s important to think before we act and to trust our instincts when something doesn’t feel right.

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