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Listen to meaningful stories from India that are set in modern times. These tales carry a deep meaning. Learn from events about war and love, and of hope and joy. We also have talking animals who teach us a thing or two in their own style!
These tales carry a deep meaning and are written by Award Winning Author and storyteller Ramendra Kumar, Little Tales for the Little People is a gaathastory original podcast. Listen and subscribe on your favourite podcasting app or site at Apple Podcasts, JioSaavn, amazon podcasts, Spotify and castbox.
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A farmer called Bhola was a mild manner man. On his farm lived Billa the cock, Pyari the hen, Jim the mongrel, Khushi the Cow, and Tsunami the pig. Bhola was very fond of Tsunami, and Tsunami in turn would terrorise the other animals. One day, Jim met his twin brother, Tim. What effect did the arrival of the new animal to the farm have on Tsunami? This story was written by Award winning writer and storyteller Ramendra Kumar and narrated by Sheerali Biju. This episode was edited by gaathastory. You can listen Little Tales for Little People as a gaathastory original on Apple podcasts, Spotify, gaana. JioSaavn, Spreaker and other fine podcasting sites and channels. To learn more, visit littletales.gaathastory.com.Background score: Slow Trail. Intro and Outro Music: Angel on Earth from Mixxkit.
In this story, we get introduced to a Cheetah named Pappu, who is a vegetarian! That\'s right, a cheetah who does not eat any meat. Now, no Cheetah is known to be one. What influenced Pappu to become a vegetarian? How did the other Cheetahs treat him for this peace loving nature? We also meet about a singing donkey named Sureela. One day, Sureela is unable to sing, and Pappu hers a voice that croons a beautiful tune. As he looks around for the source of this beautiful voice, he sees a female Cheetah named Bijli. Pappu falls in love with her right away. What happens next? Will he be able to win the heart of the Cheetah with the melodious voice? Listen to this story to learn more. This story was written by Award winning writer and storyteller Ramendra Kumar and narrated by Sheerali Biju. This episode was edited by gaathastory. You can listen Little Tales for Little People as a gaathastory original on Apple podcasts, Spotify, jioSaavn, gaana, Spreaker and other fine podcasting sites and channels. To learn more, visit littletales.gaathastory.com.Background score: Slow Trail. Intro and Outro Music: Angel on Earth from Mixxkit.
Traditionally, during the Kite flying season, a kite that has been cut from its string, is meant to be grabbed - rather, \"looted\". A little boy Roshan aspires to do just that as he chases a beautiful kite. He sees other children running with all their might to grab the very kite that he is after. Will Roshan succeed in his endeavor? What is the secret about the Kite that he learns in the process? Does he get to fly the kite at all? Listen to this delightful tale to learn more. This story was written by Award winning writer and storyteller Ramendra Kumar and narrated by Sheerali Biju. This episode was edited by gaathastory. You can listen Little Tales for the Little People as a gaathastory original on Apple podcasts, Spreaker, Spotify, gaatha, jioSaavn and other fine podcasting sites and channels. To learn more, visit littletales.gaathastory.com.Background score: Slow Trail. Intro and Outro Music: Angel on Earth from Mixxkit.
Jaggu and Basanti, a prosperous farming couple, lived on the outskirts of Shyampur town. They couple owned a poultry farm. Lajwanti was the pride of their poultry farm, and she could lay six or seven eggs at a time. Basanti allowed all of Lajwanti\'s eggs to hatch. None were eaten or sold. Lajwanti was given a special diet and was allowed other special privileges.With time, Lajwanti became arrogant. One day she discovered an extra egg. She had laid seven eggs, and to her surprise, she could count eight. What was the mystery behind this extra egg? Listen to this story to learn more. This story was written by Award winning writer and storyteller Ramendra Kumar and narrated by Sheerali Biju. This episode was edited by gaathastory. You can listen Little Tales for Little People as a gaathastory original on google podcasts, Spreaker, Castbox, gaana, and other fine podcasting sites and channels. To learn more, visit littletales.gaathastory.com.Background score: Slow Trail. Intro and Outro Music: Angel on Earth from Mixxkit.
Listen to story of Uttam, a student of Class IX. Uttam was a prodigious football player. He was keen to make his mark at an inter-school tournament. One week before the first match, a car accident left him maimed. His left arm had to be amputated. Will Uttam be able to play football again? Will his handicap be a hindrance in the way? Will his coach Partho be able to guide him along the way? What role does his rival Prantik have to play in this story? The Handicap is a story of a young boy from Nagpur who overcomes the odds. This story was written by Award winning writer and storyteller Ramendra Kumar and narrated by Sheerali Biju. This episode was produced and edited by gaathastory. You can listen Little Tales for the Little People as a gaathastory original on google podcasts, Apple Podcasts, gaana, Spreaker and other fine podcasting sites and channels. To learn more, visit littletales.gaathastory.com.Background score: Slow Trail. Intro and Outro Music: Angel on Earth from Mixxkit
Listen to the story of Khirochora Gopinath, and the temple dedicated to the deity, whose name literally means \"The Milk Thief\". How and why is Lord Krishna called by this name? What is the connection between the temple at Remuna in Odisha and Saint Madhavacharya who lived in Vrindavan? Why is sandalwood and camphor paste applied to Lord Krishna in the form of Khirochora Gopinath? Listen to this story to learn more.This story was written by Award winning writer and storyteller Ramendra Kumar and narrated by Sheerali Biju. This episode was produced and edited by gaathastory. You can listen Little Tales for the Little People as a gaathastory original on google podcasts, Apple Podcasts, gaana, Spreaker and other fine podcasting sites and channels. To learn more, visit littletales.gaathastory.com.Background score: Slow Trail. Intro and Outro Music: Angel on Earth from Mixxkit
One night, Chandan, a little boy who works in a dhaba in Baroda, tries to get some sleep. He is unable to get any sleep because of the noise of the fireworks. It is Diwali night again, and the festival reminds him of the past. Those were better times, when he lived with his loving parents and little sister. Learn about the life changing event that Chandan, a little boy, experiences during a Diwali or Deepawali night. Three years have passed since that incident, and Chandan is still remorseful. What incident changes Chandan\'s attitude toward Diwali from one of despair to one of delight? How does Chandan celebrate Diwali this time?Listen to this story to learn more.This story was written by Award winning writer and storyteller Ramendra Kumar and narrated by Sheerali Biju. This episode was edited by gaathastory. You can listen Little Tales for the Little People as a gaathastory original on google podcasts, Apple Podcasts, gaana, Castbox, Spreaker and other fine podcasting sites and channels. To learn more, visit littletales.gaathastory.com.Background score: Slow Trail. Intro and Outro Music: Angel on Earth from Mixxkit.
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. This story was written by Award winning writer and storyteller Ramendra Kumar and narrated by Sheerali Biju. This episode was edited by gaathastory. You can listen Little Tales for the Little People as a gaathastory original on google podcasts, Apple Podcasts, gaana, Spreaker and other fine podcasting sites and channels. To learn more, visit littletales.gaathastory.com.Background score: Slow Trail. Intro and Outro Music: Angel on Earth from Mixxkit
Sant Singh, the King of Santnagar, is a mean ruler and he is a tyrant. Once, he discovers a strand of white hair. He panics, thinking that he is growing old, which means his death is inevitable. Jadibuti, the physician, is summoned and is given an ultimatum by the King: if the physician fails to stop the King\'s ageing, the would be put to death.To save his own life, Jadibuti concocts a remedy. He calls his remedy as \"Amar Jadu\" or the magic of the immortals. Jadibuti spins a story that is so believable that his suggestion to stop the King\'s ageing is taken seriously by the residents of Sant Nagar. But does the remedy work? What happens to Sant Singh? Does he really become immortal? Listen to this story to learn more. This story was written by Award winning writer and storyteller Ramendra Kumar and narrated by Neha Toshnival. This episode was edited by gaathastory. You can listen Little Tales for the Little People as a gaathastory original on google podcasts, Apple Podcasts, gaana, Castbox, Spreaker and other fine podcasting sites and channels. To learn more, visit littletales.gaathastory.com.Background score: Slow Trail. Intro and Outro Music: Angel on Earth from Mixxkit
Maranburu is a Santhali Folk tale. In this story, let us learn about the Santhal Warriors who once lived in what is known today as Afghanistan. They did not believe in violence, but were more than capable of giving their enemies a tough fight. There was a period of time when bands of Turks would launch attacks on the Santhals repeatedly. Once, a large band of Turks attacked them, and it was becoming clear that the Santhals would lose the fight. The young leader of the Santhals called Somai called for a council of warriors, and asked them for advice. Salkhan, the youngest member of the council, wanted to fight till the end. Somai on the other hand wanted the tribe to leave to a safer place.What happened to the Santhals? Did they leave for safer lands? Or did they meet their fate at the hands of the Turks? Listen to this story to learn more.This story was written by Award winning writer and storyteller Ramendra Kumar and narrated by Sheerali Biju. This episode was edited by gaathastory. You can listen Little Tales for the Little People as a gaathastory original on google podcasts, Apple Podcasts, gaana, Spreaker and other fine podcasting sites and channels. To learn more, visit littletales.gaathastory.com.Background score: Slow Trail. Intro and Outro Music: Angel on Earth from Mixxkit
In this episode, we bring to you the story of Bahadur the scarecrow. There was a time when was very sad, because the birds were no longer scared of him. Bahadur\'s clothes were torn and he looked old, tired and dirty. One fine day, he resolved that enough is enough, and he decided to leave the farm where he had spent the last three years. Bahadur had another mission- to rescue the villagers from three people who had made their lives miserable. Did Bahadur succeed in his mission? What happened to Bahadur afterwards? What role do little Munni and her friend Arshad play in this story? Listen to this tale to learn more.This story was written by Award winning writer and storyteller Ramendra Kumar and narrated by Sheerali Biju. This episode was edited by gaathastory. You can listen Little Tales for the Little People as a gaathastory original on google podcasts, Apple Podcasts, gaana,Castbox, Spreaker and other fine podcasting sites and channels. To learn more, visit littletales.gaathastory.com.Background score: Slow Trail. Intro and Outro Music: Angel on Earth from Mixxkit. Image: Magicstudio
Listen to the story of Khayal Nani, an old woman who lived in a forest near a village. She used to spin dreams, put them in an old sack, and visit the village at night. She would release the dreams near the homes of the children, and the dreams would enter the hearts of the little children. She continued this practice for a number of years, spreading joy and gaiety in the village. One night however, things changed. Soon, the adults in the village began to wake up with a fright. Night after night, the elders in the village experienced nightmares. What caused this sudden change? What role does a little girl called Diya play in bringing happiness and joy back to the village? Listen to this story to learn more. This story was written by Award winning writer and storyteller Ramendra Kumar and narrated by Sheerali Biju. This episode was edited by gaathastory. You can listen Little Tales for the Little People as a gaathastory original on google podcasts, Apple Podcasts, gaana, Spreaker and other fine podcasting sites and channels. To learn more, visit littletales.gaathastory.com.Background score: Slow Trail. Intro and Outro Music: Angel on Earth from Mixxkit
Listen to the tale or Arjun, a mild mannered tiger who loved to laze around. His wife Agni was a ferocious hunter, who loved Arjun\'s whiskers so much that she was willing to forgo his laziness. Once, Agni had gone hunting, while Arjun is dozing. A wasp disturbed the tiger, and carried away one of his prized whiskers. Arjun knew that would spell trouble. Why would Arjun land in trouble? Does he recover his lost whisker? What role do Gaana Begaana the Langoor, the Donkeys - Swapna Sundari and her husband Baahubali, play in this story? This story was written by Award winning writer and storyteller Ramendra Kumar and narrated by Sheerali Biju. This episode was edited by gaathastory. You can listen Little Tales for the Little People as a gaathastory original on google podcasts, Apple Podcasts, gaana, Spreaker and other fine podcasting sites and channels. To learn more, visit littletales.gaathastory.com.Background score: Slow Trail. Intro and Outro Music: Angel on Earth from Mixxkit
Listen to this story about a ten year old boy called Google, whose name was Govind Gopal Lele. One day, he wonders why no person in his village ever laughs. Google asks Nani-Daadi-Amma, the eldest person in the village, the reason why. They tell him that a fairy called Khushi has been kidnapped by Gadbad Ghotal, who is the King of an island called Ghotal.Google learns that If Khushi is rescued, the village will be filled with laughter and joy again. Our young hero sets off on a quest to rescue Khushi. What challenges does Google face along his journey? Does he succeed in his mission? This story was written by Award winning writer and storyteller Ramendra Kumar and narrated by Sheerali Biju. This episode was edited by gaathastory. This story was written by Award winning writer and storyteller Ramendra Kumar and narrated by Sheerali Biju. This episode was edited by gaathastory. You can listen Little Tales for the Little People as a gaathastory original on google podcasts, Apple Podcasts, gaana, Spreaker and other fine podcasting sites and channels. To learn more, visit littletales.gaathastory.com.Background score: Slow Trail. Intro and Outro Music: Angel on Earth from Mixxkit
No story for our little listeners is complete without a tale that involves talking animals! Learn how a group of wild animals, who are bored, entertain themselves on a slow day. The group includes Hamza the Hippo, Ringo the Rabbit, Lofty the Giraffe, Chilkia the Parrot, and King of the Jungle, Hanu the Hathi. Chilkia suggests a game of Tug of War, which the animals play by holding each other\'s tails. In the process, do the animals have fun! But.. who wins the Tug of War? This story was written by Award winning writer and storyteller Ramendra Kumar and narrated by Sheerali Biju. This episode was edited by Amit. You can listen Little Tales for the Little People as a gaathastory original on google podcasts, Apple Podcasts, gaana, Spreaker and other fine podcasting sites and channels. To learn more, visit littletales.gaathastory.com.Background score: Slow Trail. Intro and Outro Music: Angel on Earth from Mixxkit
Listen to the tale of Durga, a ten year old girl who lives in a village with her father and her grandmother. One day she goes to the forest to pluck flowers for her grandmother\'s Puja. A cobra tries to attack her, but she is saved by a stranger. Who is this stranger? What effect does he have on Durga and the people of the village? Also learn how Trikaal, the fearful and powerful goon who is Durga\'s father is transformed.What do we learn from this story?The lesson we learn is that love is far more powerful than fear or any other emotion.This story was written by Award winning writer and storyteller Ramendra Kumar and narrated by Sheerali Biju. This episode was edited by Amit. This story was written by Award winning writer and storyteller Ramendra Kumar and narrated by Sheerali Biju. This episode was edited by gaathastory. You can listen to Little Tales for the Little People as a gaathastory original on google podcasts, Apple Podcasts, gaana, Castbox, Spreaker and other fine podcasting sites and channels. To learn more, visit littletales.gaathastory.com.Background score: Slow Trail. Intro and Outro Music: Angel on Earth from Mixxkit.
Listen to the story of young girl Muskaan who is excited to hear a story from her father. The little girl\'s father tells her the story about Major Tiger, and a girl called Ayesha. Many years ago, the Major had fought a brave battle with a Pakistani army man. Upon vanquishing his opponent, the Major discovered something that had a profound impact on him. And because of this discovery, after peace was restored, the Major set on a new mission: to find a young girl.What did Major Tiger discover? And who was the little girl?Moreover, what do we learn from this story?We learn two important lessons: First, that even in battle, a true warrior respects his adversaries, and second, a father\'s love is invaluable.This story was written by Award winning writer and storyteller Ramendra Kumar and narrated by Sheerali Biju. This episode was edited by Amit. This story was written by Award winning writer and storyteller Ramendra Kumar and narrated by Sheerali Biju. This episode was edited by gaathastory. You can listen to Little Tales for the Little People as a gaathastory original on google podcasts, Apple Podcasts, gaana, Castbox, Spreaker and other fine podcasting sites and channels. To learn more, visit littletales.gaathastory.com.Background score: Slow Trail. Intro and Outro Music: Angel on Earth from Mixxkit.
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