Sadly, without more information about 'Chandanamazha', I can't provide the full story. It could be a regional or less - known story. If it's a traditional story, it might be passed down orally in certain Hindi - speaking communities. You could try reaching out to those communities or their cultural organizations to learn more about it.
I'm sorry, but I'm not familiar with the specific 'Chandanamazha' story. It could be a relatively unknown or regional story. Maybe you can provide more context or clarify if it's a name from a particular culture, book or folklore.
You can start by looking in Hindi bookstores. They might have books that contain this story.
I'm sorry, I haven't watched the 'Chandanamazha' Malayalam serial in detail, so I can't provide the full story. You can try to find some Malayalam entertainment websites or forums where fans might have discussed the plot in detail.
No, I don't think there is a well - known version of the Chandanamazha full story. It might be a very personal or local story that hasn't been spread widely. There are countless stories in different cultures and languages, and this might be one that is still waiting to be discovered by a wider audience or just remains within a particular community.
The ant and the grasshopper story in Hindi often has a moral. The ant is hardworking, spending the summer storing food for the winter. The grasshopper, on the other hand, is lazy and just sings and enjoys the summer. When winter comes, the grasshopper has no food and is starving. He goes to the ant to ask for help, but the ant refuses as the grasshopper was idle during the time when he could have prepared. This story teaches us the value of hard work and planning for the future.
Sure. Cinderella was a kind-hearted girl. She lived with her cruel stepmother and stepsisters. They made her do all the hard work. One day, an invitation to the royal ball came. Her stepsisters went but Cinderella couldn't. Then her fairy godmother appeared. She transformed a pumpkin into a carriage, mice into horses and gave Cinderella a beautiful dress and glass slippers. Cinderella went to the ball and the prince fell in love with her. At midnight, she ran away leaving behind a glass slipper. The prince searched for the girl whose foot fit the slipper and finally found Cinderella.
In the Hindi version of the Rapunzel story, Rapunzel's long hair is her most distinctive feature. The witch keeps her in the tower because she has some sort of power over Rapunzel. One day, a wandering prince hears Rapunzel's melodious voice. He is intrigued and manages to find the tower. Using Rapunzel's hair as a ladder, he ascends. However, when the witch finds out, she is furious and sends Rapunzel to a desolate place. But love prevails, and through various adventures, the prince and Rapunzel are finally together again.
I'm sorry, I'm not familiar with the specific 'hindi pream story'. There could be many stories in Hindi literature or folklore with this name or a similar name. You might want to check local Hindi libraries or ask someone well - versed in Hindi stories for more details.
Geet is a story of a young girl named Geet. She is a simple and bubbly girl who gets married under difficult circumstances. She runs away from her in - laws' place after facing some hardships. During her journey, she meets Maan, a successful business man. Their paths cross and they develop a complex relationship which has elements of love, misunderstanding and growth. Eventually, they overcome all the obstacles and come together.
The 'Merchant of Venice' is a play by William Shakespeare. In short, Bassanio wants to court Portia, a wealthy heiress. He borrows money from his friend Antonio, who in turn borrows from the Jewish moneylender Shylock. Shylock lends the money with a condition that if not repaid in time, he will take a pound of Antonio's flesh. Bassanio goes to Belmont to try his luck at choosing the correct casket among three - one of gold, one of silver, and one of lead - to win Portia's hand. Eventually, Portia disguises herself as a lawyer and cleverly saves Antonio from Shylock's cruel bond.