Here's one. A boy was very selfish and never shared his toys. But when he needed help, no one was there for him. He learned the importance of sharing and kindness.
Once there was a little sparrow. It was very greedy. One day, it saw a big pile of grains. Instead of taking a little at a time, it tried to take as many as it could hold in its beak. But it couldn't fly with so much weight and fell. The moral is greed can lead to downfall.
Well, there's this story. A poor man found a precious gem. Instead of keeping it for himself, he returned it to its rightful owner. The owner was so grateful that he rewarded the poor man generously. The moral is that honesty is always rewarded.
Sure. There was a Telugu man who was always envious of his neighbor's prosperity. His neighbor had a beautiful garden with many fruits and flowers. The envious man couldn't bear it. One night, he secretly went and uprooted some of the plants in his neighbor's garden. But the next day, when his own plants started to wither for no reason, he realized that his negative feelings had brought bad luck to him. The moral is that envy only harms oneself.
In a Telugu town, there were two friends. One was very rich and the other was poor. The rich friend always boasted about his wealth. One day, they both went on a journey. On the way, they faced a big storm and lost their way. The rich friend's money could not help them at all. But the poor friend had some skills like making a shelter and finding food. They survived because of the poor friend's skills. This story teaches that skills are more valuable than just having money.
A third example is 'Don't judge a book by its cover'. This short moral tells us not to form opinions about people or things based solely on their outward appearance. There could be a lot more to someone or something than what meets the eye. For example, a person who may not look very fashionable might be extremely intelligent and kind-hearted.
Yes! Here's one. A boy shares his food with a hungry old man. It teaches us about compassion. The pictures depict the boy's act of kindness and the old man's gratitude.
Sure. One short Telugu moral story is about a little boy who was always greedy for more sweets. His mother told him to be content with what he has. But he didn't listen. One day, he ate too many sweets and got a bad stomachache. The moral is that greed can lead to bad consequences.
There is a story of a poor farmer in Telugu. He found a pot of gold in his field. Instead of keeping it all for himself, he shared it with his neighbors as he believed that wealth should be used to help others. This story teaches the value of generosity.
Sure. One Telugu short moral story is about a greedy man. He had a goose that laid golden eggs. Instead of being content, he got impatient and killed the goose thinking he would get all the gold at once. But of course, he ended up with nothing. This story teaches us not to be greedy.
Well, there are numerous Telugu cinema stories. For example, in the movie 'Baahubali'. It's a story of a prince named Baahubali who is betrayed by his own kin. He has to fight against the tyranny of his uncle to regain his rightful throne. The movie showcases his journey from a young boy with great strength and courage to a heroic figure who is loved by his people. It has amazing battle scenes and a great love story intertwined within it.