I'm not familiar with this particular short story. You could try to find the story and read it, then you can summarize it by yourself. You can also look for plot summaries on literature websites or in libraries.
As I don't know the story content, it's hard to say the moral lesson. But generally, in stories involving Indians and cows, it might be related to respect for nature, the value of livestock, or cultural traditions.
The cows in the story might have had an encounter with the tiger. Maybe the cows were grazing peacefully when the tiger showed up, creating a tense situation. But without more details, it's hard to give a more in - depth summary.
The moral could be that unity is strength. In the story, if the cows united against the lion, they might have a better chance of survival. But often, they are too busy with their own affairs or are too afraid to work together.
In 'the cows and the tiger short story', the moral could be related to awareness. The cows need to be aware of their surroundings as the tiger is a lurking danger. And for the tiger, it might be a lesson about not underestimating the prey. Just because the cows seem docile doesn't mean they can't pose a challenge. Also, it could show that nature has a balance, and every creature has its own way of surviving in the face of threats.
The lion and the cows' story is an interesting one. It goes like this: there are these cows in a meadow. A lion comes along. He's very sly. He first tries to make the cows think he's one of them, or at least a harmless creature. He might even offer to 'protect' them from other threats. The cows, not being very good at seeing through his trickery, start to rely on him. But as time passes, the lion gets hungrier and hungrier. One day, he finally attacks the cows. This shows that we need to be really careful about who we trust. We can't just believe someone because they seem nice at first. There are many hidden motives that people (or in this case, animals) can have.