सच्चे झूठे मित्र l True Friends l Moral Story for Children l StoryToons TV
Summary
TLDRThe video tells two intertwined tales set in a lush forest. The first follows Rangeela, a kind and hardworking deer whose greenery and generosity are exploited by selfish visitors, teaching a lesson about deceitful friends versus true ones. The second story features a proud deer who boasts of his jumping skills but repeatedly falls into a hidden pit, illustrating the dangers of pride and recklessness. Through the trials of these animals, the stories highlight themes of kindness, selfishness, friendship, and learning from mistakes, offering engaging moral lessons set against a vivid forest backdrop.
Takeaways
- 😀 A kind deer named Rangeela lives in a forest, known for being hardworking, friendly, and charitable.
- 😀 Rangeela takes care of the animals in the forest, arranging treatment for the sick and spreading greenery around him.
- 😀 Despite his efforts, Rangeela falls ill and receives little help from others, which deeply saddens him.
- 😀 Two deer visit Rangeela, but instead of showing concern for his health, they prioritize eating the grass in his territory.
- 😀 The selfish behavior of the visiting deer leads Rangeela to realize that many are more interested in personal gain than true friendship.
- 😀 More deer come to Rangeela's area, but they only care about the grass and fruits, not his well-being.
- 😀 Rangeela becomes disappointed, realizing that his hard work has gone to waste as others consume everything without helping.
- 😀 A friend, Monu Bhale, arrives with medicine to help Rangeela recover, but by then, there is nothing left for Rangeela to eat.
- 😀 The story highlights that in a selfish world, deceptive friends can be more harmful than enemies.
- 😀 A deer falls into a pit after being too reckless with his jumping. Despite advice from a rabbit, he continues his foolish actions, getting stuck.
- 😀 The deer’s pride leads him to jump repeatedly into the same pit, even boasting about his supposed bravery, until he’s rescued by other animals.
Q & A
Why did Rangeela the deer start feeling disheartened after the other deer visited him?
-Rangeela felt disheartened because, while the other deer came to inquire about his health, they were more interested in eating the grass and fruits in his territory rather than genuinely caring about him. This made him realize that most of them were selfish and only cared about their own benefits.
What lesson does the story of Rangeela’s illness and the visiting deer teach us?
-The story highlights the selfishness that can sometimes be present in relationships. Despite Rangeela's kindness and hard work in creating a beautiful, green environment, the other deer took advantage of it without showing true concern for him.
What role did Monu Bhale play in the story, and how did he contribute to Rangeela's recovery?
-Monu Bhale was a loyal friend to Rangeela. After hearing about Rangeela’s illness, he went on a long journey to find medicine for him. Upon his return, he gave Rangeela the medicine, which eventually helped him recover.
Why did the deer continue to jump around the forest, despite warnings from the rabbit?
-The deer was very confident and carefree, believing that his unique way of jumping was impressive. He was intoxicated by his own actions and failed to heed the rabbit’s advice about being careful in the forest.
What led the deer to fall into the pit, and how did he respond when he was trapped?
-The deer’s overconfidence and recklessness led him to fall into the pit. He tried to jump out repeatedly but failed. He also called for help, and his desperation increased as he realized the situation was more serious than he initially thought.
What lesson can be drawn from the deer’s repeated attempts to escape the pit?
-The lesson here is that blindly repeating actions without learning from past mistakes can lead to further failure. The deer kept jumping into the pit without thinking logically, which only worsened his situation.
How did the other animals react to the deer’s predicament in the pit?
-While the other animals gathered around, they initially discussed ways to help the deer. The rabbit was the first to warn the deer about the dangerous lion. Later, a monkey and other animals tried to figure out how to rescue the deer from the pit.
What did the jackal ask the deer, and how did the deer respond?
-The jackal asked the deer how he ended up in the pit. The deer, eager to boast about his bravery, explained that he had jumped into the pit intentionally, only to fall in again due to his carelessness.
What did the giraffe do to help the deer, and what was the moral of that action?
-The giraffe bent the garden and helped lift the deer out of the pit. The moral here is that sometimes, help comes from unexpected sources, and it's important not to repeat foolish actions that can lead to danger.
How does the story of the deer and the pit illustrate the theme of foolishness and pride?
-The deer’s pride and foolishness are evident in his repeated attempts to jump out of the pit despite failing each time. His overconfidence made him ignore the advice of others, ultimately leading to his own downfall until someone else helped him.
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