Magical Pencil – जादुई पेंसिल – Animation Moral Stories For Kids In Hindi
Summary
TLDRIn a village, a boy named Kushal dreams of drawing but lacks the tools. One day, an old man gifts him a magical pencil, instructing him to use it only for the poor. Kushal’s drawings come to life, and he helps those in need. However, when the greedy king demands Kushal use the pencil for personal gain, Kushal refuses. The king tries to take the pencil, but it doesn’t work for him. The old man appears to teach the king a lesson about selflessness, and the king ultimately rewards Kushal for his honesty and dedication. The story teaches the importance of working with integrity and helping others selflessly.
Takeaways
- 😀 Kushal, a young boy in a village, loved drawing but didn't have proper materials like paper and pencils.
- 😀 Despite lacking resources, Kushal continued to draw using pointed stones and sticks on wet clay and sand.
- 😀 One day, an old man gave Kushal a magical pencil and told him to only draw for the poor people.
- 😀 The old man also instructed Kushal to use the pencil to call for help if needed, then disappeared.
- 😀 Kushal, thrilled with the gift, tested the pencil by drawing a mango, which turned into a real mango.
- 😀 When he drew a dog, it also transformed into a real dog, showing the magic of the pencil.
- 😀 With his new magical pencil, Kushal began drawing food, grains, fruits, and clothes for the poor, all of which turned real.
- 😀 The villagers were grateful for Kushal's help, and he became well-loved in the community.
- 😀 The king, hearing about Kushal's abilities, demanded that he draw a gold tree for the royal garden, but Kushal refused.
- 😀 The king, angered by Kushal's refusal, ordered the pencil be taken from him, but the pencil wouldn't work for the king.
- 😀 Kushal, fearing imprisonment, cleverly drew the picture of the old man, who then appeared to explain the situation to the king.
- 😀 Realizing his mistake, the king apologized and rewarded Kushal for his honesty and dedication to helping the poor.
- 😀 The moral of the story is that honesty, dedication to good work, and helping others are more important than selfish desires.
- 😀 The story teaches that it is wrong to deceive others for personal gain and encourages generosity and sincerity.
Q & A
What was Kushal's situation at the start of the story?
-Kushal was a boy living in a village who loved drawing, but he didn't have money to buy paper and pencils. He used pointed stones and small sticks to draw on wet clay and sand.
How did the old man help Kushal?
-The old man gave Kushal a magical pencil and told him to use it only to draw for the poor people. He also instructed Kushal to call him using the pencil whenever he needed help.
What was the first thing Kushal drew with the magical pencil?
-Kushal first drew a mango with the magical pencil, and it turned into a real mango.
What other things did Kushal draw with the pencil?
-Kushal drew a dog, food, grains, fruits, and clothes, all of which turned into real things to help the poor.
Why did the villagers praise Kushal?
-The villagers praised Kushal because he used the magical pencil to draw things the poor needed and helped them, making their lives better.
How did the king react when he heard about Kushal's abilities?
-The king ordered Kushal to make a gold tree for the royal garden and demanded Kushal give him the magical pencil. However, when Kushal refused, the king became angry and ordered that the pencil be taken from him.
Why didn’t the king's drawings work with the magical pencil?
-The king’s drawings didn’t work because the magical pencil only brought to life the pictures drawn for the poor, not for selfish purposes.
What was Kushal's clever solution when the king demanded a gold tree?
-Kushal cleverly drew the picture of the old man, who appeared and explained the situation to the king, revealing that only Kushal, with his honesty and dedication to helping the poor, could use the magical pencil.
What lesson did the old man impart to the king?
-The old man told the king that while he had plenty of wealth, Kushal was using the pencil to help the poor. The pencil would only work for good deeds and not for selfish purposes, and no one else could use it as effectively as Kushal.
How did the king react after the old man's explanation?
-The king realized his mistake, apologized to Kushal, and asked both Kushal and the old man for forgiveness. The old man disappeared, and the king rewarded Kushal.
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