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Story Time with Asha Teacher - Malayalam Stories

Story Time with Asha Teacher - Malayalam Stories

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"Story Time with Asha Teacher "is the most-heard Malayalam story podcast for all ages, bringing tales to life with vivid narration. Each story is told in a way that lets you dream as you listen, making the experience immersive and magical.




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ഇന്നൊരു മുക്കുവൻ്റെ കഥ കേൾക്കാം Please Listen to  my another podcast  Kochu kochu Varthamanangal https://anchor.fm/ashapremdeep. https://open.spotify.com/show/5TIRieEgNDkWTN4554hrLk?si=xvGV427MRGiV2L2Ozj_5XQ&utm_source=copy-link Please let me know what you think about our podcast through our whats app group  Follow this link to join my WhatsApp group: https://chat.whatsapp.com/IKeKIcfq1zB6KcUDSAGR3Q
In this delightful episode, we travel to Bengal to meet the legendary Gopal the Jester — a man whose wit could outsmart kings, misers, and even thieves! Known for his clever jokes and thought-provoking humor, Gopal was not just a jester but a wise man who used laughter to teach valuable lessons.In this episode, Asha Teacher brings you five amusing stories about Gopal’s wit and wisdom:
This hilarious folktale tells what happens one strange night when a thief and a tiger accidentally meet at the same house — both trying to steal a cow! An old woman’s innocent words create a big misunderstanding, and the result is a night full of confusion, laughter, and surprise.A funny village story that teaches us how fear and misunderstanding can lead to the most unexpected adventures. Tune in and laugh along with Story Time with Asha Teacher!
In this episode, we journey into the life of the great sage Agastya, known for his wisdom, humility, and divine strength. Through three remarkable stories, we discover how he shaped the world with his actions.In the first story, Agastya sees his ancestors’ souls hanging from a tree, unable to attain moksha because he had not married or produced an heir. Moved by their suffering, the sage creates a girl with divine qualities from nature’s essence. This child, raised by the King of Vidarbha, later becomes his wife Lopamudra — a union of intellect and grace.In the second story, Agastya seeks wealth to fulfill his wife’s wish for a home. Through wit and divine power, he defeats a deceitful Asura who tricks Brahmins and wins great riches — showing that true wisdom always overcomes evil.And in the third story, we witness the sage’s might and humility as he brings down the arrogant Vindhya mountain and even drinks up the ocean to destroy the Asuras hiding within it.These tales remind us that true power lies in balance — of knowledge, compassion, and purpose
In this episode, we dive into the enchanting world of Abhijnana Shakuntala, the immortal Sanskrit play by the great poet Kalidasa. It is a tale of love, destiny, and divine reunion.Shakuntala, the gentle daughter of sage Vishwamitra and the celestial nymph Menaka, grows up in the peaceful forest hermitage of Sage Kanva. One day, King Dushyanta arrives while hunting and meets Shakuntala. Their eyes meet, and a tender love blossoms. The two marry in secret through the Gandharva custom, and Dushyanta gives her a royal ring as a token of remembrance.But fate plays a cruel trick — the sage Durvasa, angered when Shakuntala fails to greet him lost in her thoughts of love, curses her that the one she dreams of will forget her. Only when Dushyanta sees the ring again will he remember her.When Shakuntala travels to the palace, she loses the ring in a river — swallowed by a fish. Dushyanta, unable to recognize her, turns her away. Heartbroken, Shakuntala vanishes into divine care. Later, when the lost ring is found, Dushyanta’s memory returns, and he repents deeply. In the end, guided by fate and the gods, he reunites with Shakuntala and their little son Bharata, the future emperor of India.This timeless story reminds us that true love, though tested by time and fate, always finds its way back
#Folk-Tale, KadhaOn a cold winter’s day, a clever little fox set out in search of a warm fire — but what she found instead was a series of clever tricks and wild adventures! From stealing a dumpling and trading it for a calf, to building a sledge and outsmarting a foolish wolf, the fox’s wit shines through every twist and turn. But when the greedy wolf ruins her fun, the fox finds a cunning way to take her revenge!A charming folktale filled with mischief, wit, and winter magic — perfect for listeners who love tales where cleverness wins the day!
In this enchanting Russian folktale, join Prince Ivan on a thrilling adventure filled with mystery, magic, and courage. When a dazzling fire bird begins stealing golden apples from the royal garden, Ivan sets out to capture it. Guided by a wise and loyal wolf, he faces a series of daring challenges — from stealing a golden-maned horse to rescuing the beautiful Princess Elena. But every choice has its test, and every mistake brings a new twist! Will Ivan’s heart and bravery lead him to triumph?A captivating tale of trust, temptation, and triumph — perfect for dreamers and story lovers of all ages.
This episode unfolds the divine legend of the sacred River Godavari — a story of devotion, jealousy, and redemption. Sage Gautama and his wife Vaheliya lived a life of virtue, blessed by the gods with an ever-flowing well. But when jealousy took root in the hearts of other sages, Lord Ganesha tested Gautama’s purity through the guise of a divine cow. Struck by guilt after the cow’s death, Gautama sought forgiveness through deep penance to Lord Shiva. Moved by his devotion, Lord Shiva released the celestial River Ganga through his matted hair — giving birth to the sacred River Godavari, the river of compassion and cleansing.Listen to this mythic tale that flows with faith, penance, and divine grace.
Once upon a time, in a quiet village, lived a cheerful boy named Bhola with his three loyal pets — a dog, a cat, and a crow. One day, Bola rescued a clever mouse, and soon the four became inseparable friends.The mouse had a magical talent — it could sniff out hidden treasures! With his help, Bhola and his friends became rich, and life was full of joy and laughter.When Bhola’s wedding was fixed, he crafted a dazzling diamond ring for his bride. But just before the wedding, the ring mysteriously vanished!Determined to help their beloved master, the four brave friends — the dog, cat, mouse, and crow — set out on an adventurous quest to find the missing ring.Through teamwork, wit, and courage, they uncover the truth and return the precious ring — just in time for the wedding!A heartwarming story about friendship, loyalty, and adventure, perfect for all ages.
Once there lived a poor but honest farmer who earned 300 gold coins through hard work. But fate played tricks on him—his money passed from a pot to a butcher, from a goat’s belly to a well, from a thief’s stick to a river. Yet, every time, destiny brought it back to his hands. Through honesty, patience, and faith, the farmer proved that what is rightfully earned will always find its way home.
Once there lived a farmer with three sons. One was a soldier, second was a businessman, and the third, Pyari, was a farmer listen to their storyPlease let me know what you think about our podcast throughour whats-app group  Follow this link to join my   Whats-app    group:               https://chat.whatsapp.com/IKeKIcfq1zB6KcUDSAGR3Q 
In this episode, we follow the tale of a poor boy living with his kind mother, a wonderful cook whose sweets were always taken away by greedy cousins. One day, hunger drives him to the lake, where fate introduces him to strange wizards. With wit and courage, the boy tricks the wizards into the depths of the lake, only to encounter the eldest wizard who tempts him with the promise of hidden treasure. Along the way, magical golden fishes and daring challenges await him. This is a story of resilience, cleverness, and destiny’s surprises.
In this episode, I bring you the timeless tale of Prince Madana Kamaraja and his loyal friend Buddhi Chatura, the minister’s son. Born on the same day, the two shared not only their childhood but also their education, their marriages, and their destiny. Their lives took a dramatic turn when a false accusation forced them to leave their homeland. Along the way, they faced dangers, challenges, and thrilling expeditions. This is a story of friendship, wit, courage, and resilience that has been told across generations.
Once upon a time, there lived a poor girl named Molly. Her father was very ill, and to care for him, she often went into the forest to collect fruits.One day, while wandering deep inside, she lost her way. As she searched for a path, she came across a family of giants. They appeared friendly at first, and Molly, being kind and innocent, spoke with them. But soon she realized that the giant father had an evil plan—he wanted to kill her.Terrified, Molly ran for her life through the dark forest. The giant chased after her, his footsteps shaking the ground. At last, she reached a broken bridge. On the other side lay safety, but there was no way to cross. Thinking quickly, Molly spotted a rope hanging nearby. With all her courage, she tied it firmly and swung across the gap.
The Origin of the Mango – A delightful story of young Krishna in Ambadi, who, while playing with his friends, creates a magical fruit from clay. When Indra tries to claim the seed for himself, Krishna refuses, ensuring the blessing of the fruit remains with the people. From that seed, the very first mango tree is said to have grown, giving the world the sweet mango.🔥 The Rice ball, Firestick, and Coal – A whimsical folktale of three kitchen escapees who set out to explore the world. Their adventurous journey across a stream takes an unexpected turn, with humorous and cautionary lessons hidden within.These stories blend charm, wit, and age-old wisdom, making them perfect for listeners of all ages.
In this episode, we dive into the life and legend of Naranathu Bhranthan, the eccentric yet enlightened son of Vararuchi, one of the twelve children of the famous Parayi Petta Panthirukulam. Known as the "madman of Kerala," Naranathu Bhranthan wandered from place to place, often ridiculed for his strange ways. But behind his seemingly insane behavior lay deep wisdom, fearless truth-telling, and a sharp eye for the hypocrisies of society.
Here is a Madanakamaraja StoryIn this episode, we unravel the fascinating tale of the Chakalati woman and the proud prince.Once, after a hunting expedition, a prince came across a Chakalati — a woman who sold oil — as she spread sesame seeds to dry. Struck by her beauty and wit, the prince was determined to marry her. But the Chakalati boldly warned him: if he married her, she would bear a son who would one day defeat him. Amused, the prince still married her and kept her in a palace outside the city.Years later, their clever son, raised secretly through his mother’s cunning, grew into a bold young man. Using his sharp mind and fearless spirit, he humbled the proud prince through daring acts of trickery — from replacing the bed legs with plantain stems to capturing the army chief himself. At last, the prophecy of the Chakalati woman came true: her son defeated his own father, proving the power of wit, courage, and destiny.
In this episode, we journey deep into the forests of ancient India, where a cruel young hunter lived by hunting only birds, showing no mercy to the creatures of the sky. One stormy night, fate led him beneath a great tree where an extraordinary encounter changed his life forever.Under the sheltering branches, a captured dove reunited with her grieving mate. Guided by sacred duty — Atithi Devo Bhava — the he-dove offered fire and, in an act of ultimate sacrifice, gave his own life to feed the guest. His devoted wife soon followed. Witnessing their selfless love, the hunter’s heart was transformed, and he renounced cruelty, becoming a pious sanyasi.
Once, long ago, there lived the Asura Dharuka, whose cruelty tormented both devas and humans. To end his tyranny, Lord Paramashiva sent forth his daughter, the fierce Goddess Bhadrakali, to destroy him. Bhadrakali fought bravely and slew Dharuka.But his wife, the beautiful Manodari, could not bear the loss. Grief-stricken, she turned to Paramashiva himself and performed deep tapas. Moved by her devotion, Paramashiva granted her a few drops of his divine sweat, telling her that with this she could wield a power over people.On her way back, still burning with anger, Manodari encountered Bhadrakali, who was returning victorious after killing Dharuka. In her fury, she sprinkled the sweat on Bhadrakali, and instantly, the goddess was struck with the affliction of smallpox.Bhadrakali fell on the path to Kailasa, her body covered in blisters. Alarmed, the Bhooth Ganas rushed to Lord Shiva. From his power, he created Khandakarna, who came and licked the goddess’s body, cleansing her of the disease—yet Bhadrakali chose to keep the marks of smallpox on her face as her ornament, a symbol of her fierce beauty.But she had not forgotten Manodari’s deed. In her wrath, Bhadrakali cut away Manodari’s eyes, ears, and legs. She then transformed her into Vasuri Mala Bhagavathi, binding her forever as one of her Bhooth Ganas. From then on, it was believed that Vasuri Mala carried the power of smallpox, a goddess both feared and worshipped, who reminds us of divine justice and the dangers of arrogance and revenge
Once upon a time, there lived an old gypsy man with his three daughters in asmall tent. Winter had come with all its fury. The wind howled through theforest, snow fell without mercy, and their thin clothes and fragile tent gavethem little protection. The family, along with their neighbours, suffered fromthe bitter cold and hunger.One evening, as the storm raged stronger, the old man looked at hisdaughters and said, “The Wind God is angry. Someone must goto him and plead for mercy.” He turned to his eldest daughter andasked her to set out toward the howling winds, hoping she could reach the WindGod’s dwelling…
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