A lion catches a mouse. The mouse pleads for its life. The lion lets it go. Later, the lion is trapped. The mouse hears and comes to free the lion.
Well, there was a lion who was very powerful. One day, he caught a little mouse. The mouse was terrified but begged the lion to let it live. It told the lion that it could be useful in the future. The lion laughed at this but was kind enough to release the mouse. Later on, the lion found himself in a difficult situation. He was trapped in a net set by hunters. The mouse, which the lion had spared, heard the lion's distress. It rushed to the lion and, with its tiny but sharp teeth, chewed through the net and freed the lion. This shows how a small act of kindness can be repaid in a big way.
In the story, a lion once caught a mouse. The mouse begged the lion to spare its life, saying that it might be able to help the lion one day. The lion, amused by the idea of such a small creature helping him, let the mouse go. Some time later, the lion got caught in a hunter's net. The mouse heard the lion's roar and came to his rescue. Using its sharp teeth, the mouse gnawed at the ropes of the net until the lion was free.
There was a boy who met a lion. They became friends somehow. And then they had adventures together, helping each other out along the way.
Sure. Once a lion was sleeping in the forest. A little mouse ran over his body. The lion woke up and caught the mouse. He was about to kill it, but the mouse begged for mercy and said that it might help him one day. The lion laughed but let it go. Later, the lion was caught in a hunter's net. The mouse heard the lion's roar and came to help. It gnawed through the ropes of the net and set the lion free.
A man sees a lion and is frightened. Then he sees a statue that somehow relates to the lion. But that's about all I can say without more details in the original story.
There was a man and a lion. They got into a debate. The man boasted of his mental faculties and how he could make things to help him in a fight. The lion, on the other hand, growled about its natural strength, its sharp claws and powerful jaws. In the end, they remained at odds, because they were both so entrenched in their own perspectives.
I'm not sure of the exact details of this particular Hindi story. But generally, it might be about a donkey that does something really silly like ignoring good advice and getting into trouble as a result.
Well, generally, it's about a lion and a lamb. Somehow, they meet and instead of the lion attacking the lamb as lions usually do, they form an unlikely friendship or at least a non - aggressive relationship. It shows that the two very different animals can coexist in peace.
The moral is that even the small can help the big. Just like in the story, the tiny mouse was able to save the powerful lion.
The Passover story goes like this. The Israelites were enslaved in Egypt. Moses was chosen by God to lead them to freedom. He demanded freedom from Pharaoh. When Pharaoh didn't listen, a series of plagues hit Egypt. After much struggle, the Israelites set out. However, the Egyptians pursued them. But God miraculously parted the Red Sea, enabling the Israelites to escape, while the Egyptians perished in the sea.
In the 'durga story', the demon Mahishasura had become invincible with a boon. The gods were worried. So they united their powers to form Durga. She was a magnificent and powerful goddess. Durga faced the demon fearlessly. In the battle, her strength and the power of her weapons were on full display. Eventually, she vanquished Mahishasura, and this story has since been a symbol of hope and the victory of righteousness in Hindu mythology.
There are two wolves inside a person, one good and one bad. They are constantly fighting. Which one wins depends on which one the person feeds more.