The story revolves around two princes, the sons of a king, who follow different paths in life. The king, worried about leaving his wealth to his sons, asks an old friend, a hermit, to bury his treasure in his hermitage. The king dies, and the two brothers quarrel over the kingdom. The younger prince, driven out of the city, seeks guidance from the hermit, who has since passed away. The prince decides to follow the hermit's example and leads a life of asceticism. Meanwhile, the older prince becomes king and squanders the wealth, leading to the downfall of the kingdom.What happens next? Listen to this story to learn moreThe tales for today's episode were narrated by Sheerali Biju and edited and rewritten for Parikatha Podcast by Amar Vyas for gaathastory.---In this episode, we bring you a captivating story from the Jataka tales about two brothers, the sons of a king, and how their lives took dramatically different paths. The wise and prudent king, troubled by his sons' extravagant lifestyles, devises a plan to teach them the value of hardship and frugality. However, as the story unfolds, unexpected twists and turns lead to unforeseen consequences.Join us as we delve into the journey of these two princes and the role played by a hermit in shaping their destinies. Discover how their choices and the wise teachings of the hermit ultimately determine their fates. This timeless tale explores themes of wealth, power, humility, and the consequences of our actions.
In today's episode, we bring you two different versions of the classic fable, The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse. The first story is a Romanian adaptation where a town mouse and a field mouse compare their lifestyles. The second story is a Norwegian version where a town mouse visits a country mouse during Christmas. Both stories explore the theme of contentment and the grass always being greener on the other side. Stay tuned till the end for a surprise twist. Enjoy the tales of mice and their contrasting lives!Narration by Sheerali Biju. Audio editing by Vyas. Title Music: Cute by Bensounds. Background score: Broken Emotions, and Procession of the King by Kevin MacLeod. Baalgatha Podcast is produced by gaathastory. You can listen to Baalgatha in English, Hindi, Marathi, Gujarati, Kannada and Telugu.https://t.me/gaathastory पर जाकर हमारे टेलीग्राम चैनल को सब्सक्राइब करें
This episode was narrated by Amar Vyas. Audio editing by Vyas. Title Music: Cute by Bensounds. Background score: Broken Emotions, and Procession of the King by Kevin MacLeod. Baalgatha Podcast is produced by gaathastory. You can listen to Baalgatha in English, Hindi, Marathi, Gujarati, Kannada and Telugu.https://t.me/gaathastory पर जाकर हमारे टेलीग्राम चैनल को सब्सक्राइब करेंThe Legend of Rani Velu NachyarIn this episode, we dive into the inspiring tale of Rani Velu Nachyar, a warrior queen from southern India. Known as the first queen in Indian history to successfully wage war against the British, Rani Velu Nachyar's story is one of bravery, resilience, and leadership.Born in 1730 AD to the royal family of Ramnath kingdom, Rani Velu Nachyar was trained in weapons, martial arts, and strategic warfare from a young age. She was proficient in archery, horse riding, and stick fighting. Additionally, she learned several languages and acquired skills in statesmanship.After marrying the king of Shivagangai and having a daughter, tragedy struck when her husband was killed in battle by the invading British army. This event led Rani Velu Nachyar to flee with her daughter and seek refuge in the kingdom of Virupachi, where she raised a powerful army.Under her leadership, Rani Velu Nachyar's army marched against the British, winning multiple battles and even overcoming the enemy's ammunition depot with the help of a brave warrior named Kuili. In 1780, she emerged victorious once again, regaining her kingdom and ruling effectively for the next decade.Eventually, she handed over the administration of the kingdom to the Marudu Brothers, Chinnamarudu and Velay Marudu, who served as her minister and commander in chief, respectively. Sadly, the brothers were executed in 1801. Rani Velu Nachyar passed away in December 1796, leaving behind a legacy of courage and leadership.Her incredible story continues to inspire, and in 2008, the government of India honored Rani Velu Nachyar's memory with a postal stamp. Join us in this episode as we explore the life and achievements of this remarkable warrior queen.
The tale of the clever quail narrates how a small bird outsmarted a powerful eagle using quick thinking and knowledge of its environment. Initially caught off guard, the quail escapes and later uses a clod of soil to defeat the overconfident eagle. The story teaches valuable lessons about vigilance, resourcefulness, and the dangers of arrogance.This episode was narrated by Amar Vyas. Audio editing by Vyas. Title Music: Cute by Bensounds. Background score: Broken Emotions, and Procession of the King by Kevin MacLeod. Baalgatha Podcast is produced by gaathastory. You can listen to Baalgatha in English, Hindi, Marathi, Gujarati, Kannada and Telugu.https://t.me/gaathastory पर जाकर हमारे टेलीग्राम चैनल को सब्सक्राइब करें
This episode was narrated by Amar Vyas. Audio editing by Vyas. Title Music: Cute by Bensounds. Background score: Broken Emotions, and Procession of the King by Kevin MacLeod. Baalgatha Podcast is produced by gaathastory. You can listen to Baalgatha in English, Hindi, Marathi, Gujarati, Kannada and Telugu.https://t.me/gaathastory पर जाकर हमारे टेलीग्राम चैनल को सब्सक्राइब करें
This episode was narrated by Amar Vyas. Audio editing by Vyas. Title Music: Cute by Bensounds. Background score: Broken Emotions, and Procession of the King by Kevin MacLeod. Baalgatha Podcast is produced by gaathastory. You can listen to Baalgatha in English, Hindi, Marathi, Gujarati, Kannada and Telugu.https://t.me/gaathastory पर जाकर हमारे टेलीग्राम चैनल को सब्सक्राइब करें
This episode was narrated by Amar Vyas. Audio editing by Vyas. Title Music: Cute by Bensounds. Background score: Broken Emotions, and Procession of the King by Kevin MacLeod. Baalgatha Podcast is produced by gaathastory. You can listen to Baalgatha in English, Hindi, Marathi, Gujarati, Kannada and Telugu.https://t.me/gaathastory पर जाकर हमारे टेलीग्राम चैनल को सब्सक्राइब करें
In this episode from Devgatha Hindi podcast, we dive into the fascinating stories of Lord Shiva's eleven forms of Rudra avatars. These avatars embody the intense and fierce nature of Lord Shiva and hold significant importance in Hindu mythology.We explore the various Rudra avatars, starting with Rudra himself, and learn about their distinct names and characteristics. The eleven avatars include Kapali, Pingal, Bhim, Viru, Paksha, Vilohit, Shastra, Nirbudna, Shambhu, Chand, and Bhav.We also discuss the significance and symbolism behind each avatar and how they are depicted in different texts and scriptures. In the Ramayana, for example, Aditi and Vasu are associated with the Gyara Rudra avatars, while in Vamanpuran, Kashyap Rishi and Aditi are mentioned as Rudrakesh parents.We explore the divine feminine energies associated with the Rudra avatars, such as Ambika, Isla, Iravati, and Gay, who manifest as animals like cows and birds. We also discover their roles in the creation and preservation of the universe, such as Surbhi, who plays a part in Lord Brahma's existence.Join us as we unravel the captivating tales of these powerful Rudra avatars and their significance in Hindu mythology. For more information, visit contact@gaathastory.com or reach out to us via email.This episode was narrated by Amar Vyas. Audio editing by Vyas. Title Music: Cute by Bensounds. Background score: Broken Emotions, and Procession of the King by Kevin MacLeod. Baalgatha Podcast is produced by gaathastory. You can listen to Baalgatha in English, Hindi, Marathi, Gujarati, Kannada and Telugu.https://t.me/gaathastory पर जाकर हमारे टेलीग्राम चैनल को सब्सक्राइब करें
This episode was narrated by Amar Vyas. Audio editing by Vyas. Title Music: Cute by Bensounds. Background score: Broken Emotions, and Procession of the King by Kevin MacLeod. Baalgatha Podcast is produced by gaathastory. You can listen to Baalgatha in English, Hindi, Marathi, Gujarati, Kannada and Telugu.https://t.me/gaathastory पर जाकर हमारे टेलीग्राम चैनल को सब्सक्राइब करें
"The Elephant and the Fly" is a Jataka tale about a boastful fly who brags to an elephant about its freedom. The elephant wisely points out that the fly's abilities stem from its insignificance. This story teaches the importance of perspective, humility, and understanding one's true place in the world, challenging us to look beyond surface-level judgments.This episode was narrated by Amar Vyas. Audio editing by Vyas. Title Music: Cute by Bensounds. Background score: Broken Emotions, and Procession of the King by Kevin MacLeod. Baalgatha Podcast is produced by gaathastory. You can listen to Baalgatha in English, Hindi, Marathi, Gujarati, Kannada and Telugu.https://t.me/gaathastory पर जाकर हमारे टेलीग्राम चैनल को सब्सक्राइब करेंAbout This EpisodeIn this episode of Tales from Jatak, Hitha Pradesh and Panchatantra Stories, Gatha Story brings you a thought-provoking story titled The Elephant and the Fly. This Jataka story explores the concept of perspective and how our interpretations of the same event can vary based on our position, situation, and mindset.The story revolves around a conversation between a mighty elephant and a small fly living in the royal stables. The fly boasts about its freedom and ability to roam the palace, even sitting on the king's crown, while the elephant is bound to the limited space of the stables. However, the wise elephant responds by revealing that the fly's accomplishments hold little significance because of its insignificance in the grand scheme of things.Join us as we delve into the moral of this story and discuss how our perceptions can shape our understanding of the world around us. Depending on our circumstances, the same event can be viewed differently, opening up an entirely new perspective.We would love to hear your thoughts on this story and invite you to share your feedback and comments. If you enjoyed this episode, please consider subscribing to our podcast on your favorite platform. Don't miss the next episode for yet another exciting and insightful story from the world of Jatak, Hitha Pradesh, and Panchatantra. Thank you for tuning in to Tales from Jatak, Hitha Pradesh, and Panchatantra Stories by Gatha Story!
The story of Nagaraj and the Ants tells of a mighty snake who displaces a colony of ants from their anthill. When Nagaraj becomes trapped and vulnerable, the ants seize their chance for revenge. Through collective action, they overcome the powerful snake, demonstrating that even the mightiest can fall and that unity can overcome great obstacles.This episode was narrated by Amar Vyas. Audio editing by Vyas. Title Music: Cute by Bensounds. Background score: Broken Emotions, and Procession of the King by Kevin MacLeod. Baalgatha Podcast is produced by gaathastory. You can listen to Baalgatha in English, Hindi, Marathi, Gujarati, Kannada and Telugu.https://t.me/gaathastory पर जाकर हमारे टेलीग्राम चैनल को सब्सक्राइब करेंIn this episode of the Jatak, Panchatantra and Hittopadesh Tales podcast, we explore the story of the snake and the ants. Once upon a time, a mighty black snake named Nagraj lived inside an anthill on a rocky outcrop. Every day, Nagraj would venture out in search of food, using a safe passage to avoid the dangerous sharp stones around the anthill. However, one day he decided to take a different route and got stuck between two rocks, wounded and unable to move. This created the perfect opportunity for the ants, who had been waiting to take revenge after Nagraj had driven them away from their home. Drawn by the scent of blood, hundreds of ants began to crawl all over the mighty snake, stinging him and enlarging his wounds. Ultimately, Nagraj met his fate and perished under the unrelenting attacks of the ants. Join us as we delve into the moral of this story, reminding us that even the mightiest among us are destined to meet their end. This story was rewritten by Amar Vyas and edited by Gatha for your listening pleasure.
A hungry fox finds a piece of meat but gets distracted by hens. Despite a jackal's warning, the fox pursues the hens, only to be attacked by a dog. Returning to his original prize, he discovers a kite has stolen it. The tale teaches the dangers of greed and the importance of being content with what one has.This episode was narrated by Amar Vyas. Audio editing by Vyas. Title Music: Cute by Bensounds. Background score: Broken Emotions, and Procession of the King by Kevin MacLeod. Baalgatha Podcast is produced by gaathastory. You can listen to Baalgatha in English, Hindi, Marathi, Gujarati, Kannada and Telugu.https://t.me/gaathastory पर जाकर हमारे टेलीग्राम चैनल को सब्सक्राइब करें
"The Fox in the Well" tells the story of a cunning fox who tricks a greedy wolf into taking his place in a well. The fox invents a tale of drought and public service to entice the wolf with promises of rewards. The wolf's greed leads to his downfall, teaching valuable lessons about quick thinking, the dangers of greed, and the importance of critical analysis.This episode was Narrated by Amar Vyas. Audio editing by Vyas. Title Music: Cute by Bensounds. Background score: Broken Emotions, and Procession of the King by Kevin MacLeod. Baalgatha Podcast is produced by gaathastory. You can listen to Baalgatha in English, Hindi, Marathi, Gujarati, Kannada and Telugu.https://t.me/gaathastory पर जाकर हमारे टेलीग्राम चैनल को सब्सक्राइब करें
"The True Meaning of Happiness" tells the story of a Bodhisatta, an aged sadhu, and a king, exploring the nature of true contentment. When the sadhu doesn't rise to greet the king, the Bodhisatta explains that the sadhu, once a king himself, has found true happiness through spiritual practice. The tale teaches the importance of understanding others' actions and finding inner peace.This episode was Narrated by Sheerali Biju. Audio editing by Vyas. Title Music: Cute by Bensounds. Background score: Broken Emotions, and Procession of the King by Kevin MacLeod. Baalgatha Podcast is produced by gaathastory. You can listen to Baalgatha in English, Hindi, Marathi, Gujarati, Kannada and Telugu.https://t.me/gaathastory पर जाकर हमारे टेलीग्राम चैनल को सब्सक्राइब करें
"The Snakes and the Eels" is more than just a cautionary tale; it's a mirror held up to human nature and the complexities of decision-making. In the king's rush to protect his son, we see reflected our own tendencies to act hastily in the face of perceived threats. The tragic fate of the eels serves as a poignant reminder of the collateral damage that can result from our actions, no matter how well-intentioned.As we reflect on this ancient story, we are invited to examine our own decision-making processes. How often do we, like the king, react based on fear or anger without fully considering the consequences? In what ways might we be condemning the "eels" in our lives due to their superficial similarities to genuine threats?The tale encourages us to cultivate patience, discernment, and a broader perspective in our judgments and actions. It reminds us that true wisdom lies not in swift retribution, but in careful consideration and measured response. By learning from the king's mistake, we can strive to create a world where innocents are not punished for the crimes of others, and where our actions are guided by wisdom rather than fear.In our modern context, where snap judgments and knee-jerk reactions are all too common, "The Snakes and the Eels" stands as a timeless reminder of the value of thoughtful deliberation and the importance of looking beyond surface appearances. It challenges us to be better, more discerning individuals, capable of navigating the complexities of life with wisdom and compassion.This episode was Narrated by Amar Vyas. Audio editing by Vyas. Title Music: Cute by Bensounds. Background score: Broken Emotions, and Procession of the King by Kevin MacLeod. Baalgatha Podcast is produced by gaathastory. You can listen to Baalgatha in English, Hindi, Marathi, Gujarati, Kannada and Telugu.https://t.me/gaathastory पर जाकर हमारे टेलीग्राम चैनल को सब्सक्राइब करें
This story is also called "The Crow and the Lake" and it tells the story of a city crow who, observing a marsh crow fishing, believes he can easily replicate the skill. Ignoring warnings, he attempts to fish alone and drowns. This Jataka tale teaches the dangers of overconfidence, the importance of recognizing one's limitations, and the value of heeding advice from those with experience.This episode was Narrated by Amar Vyas. Audio editing by Vyas. Title Music: Cute by Bensounds. Background score: Broken Emotions, and Procession of the King by Kevin MacLeod. Baalgatha Podcast is produced by gaathastory. You can listen to Baalgatha in English, Hindi, Marathi, Gujarati, Kannada and Telugu.https://t.me/gaathastory पर जाकर हमारे टेलीग्राम चैनल को सब्सक्राइब करें
A king's favorite falcon repeatedly knocks away his drinking cup during a hunt. Angered, the king kills the bird, only to discover it was saving him from poisoned water. This Jataka tale teaches the dangers of hasty judgments, the value of loyalty, and the importance of trust and patience, serving as a poignant reminder of the consequences of acting in anger.This episode was Narrated by Amar Vyas. Audio editing by Vyas. Title Music: Cute by Bensounds. Background score: Broken Emotions, and Procession of the King by Kevin MacLeod. Baalgatha Podcast is produced by gaathastory. You can listen to Baalgatha in English, Hindi, Marathi, Gujarati, Kannada and Telugu.https://t.me/gaathastory पर जाकर हमारे टेलीग्राम चैनल को सब्सक्राइब करें
The Panchatantra tale of the crow Lagupantaka and the mouse Chitragri teaches the power of unlikely friendships. Despite natural enmity, they form a bond based on mutual respect and understanding. Through philosophical discussions and setting clear boundaries, they overcome their differences, sharing resources and companionship. This story illustrates the potential for connection when we approach others with an open mind.This episode was Narrated by Amar Vyas. Audio editing by Vyas. Title Music: Cute by Bensounds. Background score: Broken Emotions, and Procession of the King by Kevin MacLeod. Baalgatha Podcast is produced by gaathastory. You can listen to Baalgatha in English, Hindi, Marathi, Gujarati, Kannada and Telugu.https://t.me/gaathastory पर जाकर हमारे टेलीग्राम चैनल को सब्सक्राइब करें
A successful cloth merchant, suffering from business, is taken on a spiritual pilgrimage by a monk at the request of his sons. Despite the pilgrimage to holy places, the merchant remains focused on material gain. Even at the cremation ghat in Varanasi, he regrets not becoming a wood merchant. Sadhu concludes that the materialistic mentality of the merchant is irreversible. This episode was Narrated by Sheerali Biju. Audio editing by Vyas. Title Music: Cute by Bensounds. Background score: Broken Emotions, and Procession of the King by Kevin MacLeod. Baalgatha Podcast is produced by gaathastory. You can listen to Baalgatha in English, Hindi, Marathi, Gujarati, Kannada and Telugu.https://t.me/gaathastory पर जाकर हमारे टेलीग्राम चैनल को सब्सक्राइब करें
This tale tells us about a jungle, which is situated on an island. This jungle is filled with strange animals and birds, such as a tiger who ate grass, and a deer who ate flesh. This jungle also had birds who swam underwater and fish who could fly. What a topsy-turvy world it was! One day, a man called Jeet lands on this island when his ship is wrecked. What does his arrival do to the island and its inhabitants? What does Jeet plan that will endanger these animals and birds? Does Jeet succeed in his plans? Listen to this story to learn how a group of friendly helpers come to the aid of the inhabitants of the Jungle.
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