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Tenali Raman Stories In English For Kids

Tenali Raman Stories In English For Kids

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If there is one thing we sincerely believe in, here at GetLitt!, is that stories are one of the best ways to teach children life lessons. It’s not just books but also storytellers and their stories that have been passed on through oral tradition that add value to our kids’ lives. One such storyteller is Tenali Ramakrishna a.k.a Tenali Raman or Tenali Rama.

Who is Tenali Rama?

Tenali Rama was a Telugu poet and advisor in the court of King Krishnadevaraya , in what is now known as Andhra Pradesh. He was also known as the court jester because of his witty and humorous stories. Tenali Rama had a penchant for solving issues using his intelligence and values, and hence, his stories make for great bedtime stories for kids.

These mythological stories have been passed down since the early 16th century. More recently they’ve seen a revival which is all thanks to the animated series by Cartoon Network (India) called ‘The Adventures of Tenali Raman.’ The success of the show and his stories led to spin-offs like the animated series Rajguru Aur Tenaliram which was aired on Star Utsav and is now available on YouTube.

Nothing can beat the charm of reading these stories, which is why we wanted to shortlist our favourite Tanali Raman short stories for you. If your kids love problem-solving moral stories , then they’re going to enjoy listening to these Tenali Raman stories in English.

Tenali Raman Stories in English

1 – the biggest fool in the kingdom.

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King Krishnadevaraya loved horses and had the best collection of horse breeds in the Kingdom. Well, one day, a trader came to the King and told him that he had brought with him a horse of the best breed in Arabia.

He invited the King to inspect the horse. King Krishnadevaraya loved the horse; so the trader said that the King could buy this one and that he had two more like this one, back in Arabia that he would go back to get. The King loved the horse so much that he had to have the other two as well. He paid the trader 5000 gold coins in advance. The trader promised that he would return within two days with the other horses.

Two days turned into two weeks, and still, there was no sign of the trader and the two horses. One evening, to ease his mind, the King went on a stroll in his garden. There he spotted Tenali Raman writing down something on a piece of paper. Curious, the King asked Tenali what he was jotting down.

Tenali Raman was hesitant, but after further questioning, he showed the King the paper. On the paper was a list of names, the King’s being at the top of the list. Tenali said these were the names of the biggest fools in the Vijayanagara Kingdom!

As expected, the King was furious that his name was at the top and asked Tenali Raman for an explanation. Tenali referred to the horse story, saying the King was a fool to believe that the trader, a stranger, would return after receiving 5000 gold coins.

Countering his argument, the King then asked, what happens if/when the trader does come back? In true Tenali humour, he replied saying, in that case, the trader would be a bigger fool, and his name would replace the King’s on the list!

Moral – Don’t believe strangers blindly.

2 – Handful of Grain and Coins

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There was an arrogant woman named Vidhyulatha in the Vijayanagara Kingdom. She was proud of her accomplishments and loved showing off her intelligence. One day she put up a board outside her house, offering anyone 1000 gold coins if they could outsmart her wit, wisdom and intelligence.

Many scholars took up her challenge, but she could not be defeated. That is until one day a man selling firewood arrived. He started shouting on top of his voice outside her door. Irritated with his shouting, Vidhyulatha asked the man to sell her his firewood.

The man said he would sell her his firewood in exchange for a ‘handful grain.’ She agreed and asked him to put the firewood in the backyard. However, the man insisted that she had not understood what he had actually asked for. He then said that if she couldn’t pay him the exact price of a ‘handful grain’, then she must take down her challenge board and give him 1000 gold coins.

Getting angry, Vidhyulatha accused him of talking nonsense. The vendor said it was not nonsense, and since she had not understood his price, she should concede defeat. Hearing these words, Vidhyulatha started getting frustrated with the vendor. After hours of arguing, they decided to go to the provincial court.

The judge heard what Vidhyulatha had to say and then asked the firewood vendor to give his explanation. The vendor explained that he wanted a ‘handful grain’ which means a singular grain that would fill a hand. Since she failed to understand this, Vidhyulatha was bested and therefore she needed to take down her board and give the vendor the 1000 gold coins.

Impressed, the judge agreed, and the matter was resolved. After Vidhyulatha took down her board, she asked the vendor who he really was, doubting a simple firewood vendor could have bested her. Taking off his disguise, Tenali Raman revealed himself! He wanted to teach the arrogant and snobbish Vidhyulatha a lesson in being humble. Lesson learned!

Moral – Be humble about the talents and gifts you have.

3 – Happiness Now

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One day Tenali Rama and his friend were lying on a hammock and enjoying the gentle sea breeze. It was a beautiful day, and both men were smiling to themselves. Seeing his friend, Tenali inquired as to what was causing him to smile. His friend replied saying he was thinking about the day when he will be truly happy.

“When is that?” Tenali Rama asked. His friend went on to explain that he will truly feel happy when he has a house by the sea, with a comfortable car, a big bank balance, a pretty wife and four sons who would get educated and earn a lot of money.

Interrupting this monologue, Tenali asked, “After all this, what will you do?” To which his friend replies “After all this, I can put my feet up, enjoy the sea breeze and the sun on my face.” Hearing this, Tenali gives out a mighty laugh and says “But aren’t you doing just that now? Minus all the hard work!”

Moral – Be happy in the moment!

4 – The Cursed Man or King?

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In the Kingdom of Vijayanagara, there lived a man named Ramaya. The rumour was that if one saw Ramaya in the morning, they would be cursed and not be able to eat the whole day. Hearing this, the King wanted to test it out for himself.

The guards made the arrangements for Ramaya and set up a room right next to the King for him. The next morning, the King walked to Ramaya’s room, so he could look at him first thing and test this rumour out.

It just so happened that at lunchtime, the King spotted a fly in his meal and asked the cook to take it away and prepare a new lunch. By the time lunch was served again, the King had lost his appetite and realised that this rumour was indeed true – seeing Ramaya’s face first thing in the morning did cause people to be cursed. He didn’t wish this for his people and demanded that Ramaya be hanged.

Distraught, Ramaya’s wife goes to Tenali Raman for help as she doesn’t want to lose her husband. Hearing the whole story, Tenali Raman goes to Ramaya and whispers something into his ear, right before he is to be taken to be hanged.

On the same day, the guards ask Ramaya if he has any last wishes. Ramaya says he wants to give the King a note that he must read before the hanging. The guards deliver this note to the King. In the note were the words Tenali Raman had whispered – ‘If seeing Ramaya’s face, one loses their appetite; then a person who sees the King’s face, first thing in the morning, is destined to lose his life. Who is, therefore, more cursed – Ramaya or the King?’

Reading this, the King understood his mistake and set Ramaya free!

Moral – Don’t give in to superstitions

5 – Saluting the Donkeys

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In the King’s court, there was a very orthodox teacher named Tathacharya who belonged to the Vaishnavite sect. He looked down on other people, especially the Smarthas – covering his face with a cloth whenever he saw people from this and other sects.

Fed up of this behaviour, the King and other courtiers went to Tenali Raman for his help. After listening to everyone’s complaints about the royal teacher, Tenali Raman went to Tathacharya’s house. Upon seeing Tenali, the teacher covered his face. Seeing this, Tenali asked him why he did that. He explained that Smarthas were sinners and to look upon the face of a sinner meant that he would be turned into a donkey in his next life. That’s when an idea struck Tenali!

One day, Tenali, the King, Tathacharya and the other courtiers went on a picnic together. As they were returning from their picnic, Tenali spotted some donkeys. He immediately ran up to them and started saluting them. Puzzled, the King asked Tenali why he was saluting the donkeys. Tenali then explained that he was paying his respects to Tathacharya’s ancestors, who had become donkeys after looking at the faces of Smarthas.

Tathacharya understood Tenali’s harmless behaviour, and from that day forward, never covered his face again.

Moral – Don’t judge people on their caste or religion.

Tenali Rama Short Stories To Tell At Bedtime!

Those were some of our favourite short stories from the famous Tenali Raman Collection. We hope you liked them and will use these for your next bedtime storytelling session!

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Tenali Rama and The Brinjal Curry

Understanding the most exciting tenali rama stories.

Telugu poet Tenali Rama served as a counsellor at King Krishnadevaraya's court in what is today Andhra Pradesh. Due to his clever and entertaining stories , he has also been renowned as the court jester. Tenali Rama was known for using his intellect and moral principles to find solutions to problems, therefore his tales make excellent bedtime reading for young children.

Nothing can match the delight of reading Tenali Rama stories . Let’s dive into the story to know the suspense hidden in “Tenali Rama and the brinjal curry”.

The Story: Tenali Rama And The Brinjal Curry

Sri Krishnadevaraya was the emperor of Vizayanagra. He had eight advisors. Tenali Rama was one among them.  He was very clever and spontaneous. Sri Krishna Devaraya had some special kinds of brinjal plants in his garden. The brinjal was a very rare kind and curry made out of it was very tasty and was loved by the emperor. As it was a rare kind, the garden was very guarded and no one was allowed to view the plants without the emperor’s permission.

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Once the emperor had arranged dinner for his advisors and the brinjal curry was served.  Tenali Rama had enjoyed the brinjal curry very much and went home.  But he was unable to forget the taste.

He told his wife about the taste of the curry. Tenali Rama’s wife also liked brinjal curry, so she asked Tenali Rama to bring a few brinjals so that she can prepare a curry.  But Tenali Rama knew that the emperor was taking extreme care of the brinjal plants and he could easily detect the missing of even one brinjal from his garden. The emperor would punish such a thief if caught stealing brinjal from his garden.

Tenali Rama Stealing Brinjal

Tenali Rama Stealing Brinjal

But Tenali’s wife pleaded with him to bring brinjal from the garden without telling anybody. Tenali Rama had no choice other than to steal brinjal from the emperor’s garden. One night he went to the garden, jumped over the wall, and plucked a few brinjals from the garden.

By god’s grace, no one had seen him. His wife cooked the brinjals and the curry was very tasty. Like all the mothers, she too loved her son very much and wanted to serve him brinjal curry. But Tenali Rama asked her not to do such a thing because if their son revealed to anybody that he had a rare brinjal curry, then they might get caught and punished for stealing brinjal from the garden.

enali Raman and his Family Having Brinjal Curry Together

Tenali Raman And His Family Having Brinjal Curry Together

But his wife did not agree.  She wanted to serve the curry to her son.  She was unable to eat the curry alone without serving her little kid who was sleeping after doing his homework on the roof of their house.

She asked Tenali Rama to find a way so that their son could also taste the brinjal curry. Tenali Rama also loved his son, so he thought of an idea. With a lot of hesitation, he went on to the roof to wake up his child with a bucket of water and poured the water on the child.

When the child woke up he said “It is raining.  Let’s go inside the house and have dinner”.  After entering the room he changed the clothes of his son and gave him rice and brinjal curry for dinner. Tenali Rama told his wife loudly, “It was raining outside, let the boy sleep in the room”.

The next day, the emperor came to know that a few brinjals were missing in his garden. The gardener who kept the count of each vegetable and flower found that the three brinjals were missing. It became a challenging issue for the emperor who took it very seriously. He declared a reward for the person who could catch the thief.  Chief advisor Appaji suspected that only Tenali Rama was capable of doing such things and told the emperor about it.

The emperor sent his courtiers and asked Tenali Rama to come immediately. Once Tenali Rama came he asked him about the missing brinjals. Then Tenali Rama said, “I was not aware of the missing brinjals”.  Then the chief advisor said, “Tenali Rama was lying. Let’s enquire about his son”. The king sent his courtiers to bring Tenali Rama’s son. Once his son came, he was asked what vegetable he had for dinner last night. The child replied, “The brinjal curry was very tasty”.

Then the advisor told Tenali Rama that he needs to accept his crime.  But Tenali Rama said his son had slept very early and he might be saying something which he had dreamt about. So the emperor asked the little kid, “Can you please explain clearly what you did yesterday after coming from school?”

Tenali Rama’s son replied, “Yesterday, after coming from school, I played for some time and after that, I went on to the roof, did my homework, and slept on the roof.  But when the rain started, my father came and woke me up.  By that time my dress was fully wet, then we went inside, had dinner, and slept again”.

The chief advisor Appaji was shocked because there was no rain at all the previous day. So they thought the kid had a dream and freed Tenali Rama without any punishment. However, later Tenali Raman told the truth to the emperor and was pardoned by the emperor for his clever witty idea.

Moral of the Story

“Stealing is never a good idea”.  Although Tenali Rama was a witty person and had managed to fool everyone, he confessed the truth to the emperor, thereby displaying that he was a virtuous person too.

This story is about the brinjal curry and the clever idea of Tenali Rama about stealing them from the King’s garden, despite strict security. Using his sharp mind, he was successful in stealing the brinjals, further having it with his wife and son. Very smartly, he also influenced his son, Appaji and the empire that his son had just dreamt about the brinjal curry and didn't actually have it. The story is interesting and tells us that one should never use unfair means to get the wishes fulfilled and at the same time presence of mind is the most important aspect.

FAQs on Tenali Rama and The Brinjal Curry

1. List the characteristics of Tenali Rama.

The characteristics of Tenali Rama are that he is intelligent,  can fix issues, and Tenali always uses his expertise to find a solution to any issue that arises at the court of emperor Krishnadevaraya. 

2. What lessons can you learn from this story?

The important lesson of this story is always use your intellect to get out of challenging circumstances. Whatever the case is, a lie will eventually come out, so one should never lie about the things and should be Loyal and straightforward for his/her demands.

3. List some other Tenali Rama stories.

Some other Tenali Raman Stories in English are:

The Biggest Fool in the Kingdom!

Happiness Now.

The Cursed Man or King?

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రాఘవ 9వ తరగతి చదువుతున్నాడు. అత్యంత ధనవంతుల కుమారుడు. తల్లిదండ్రుల శ్రద్ధ వల్ల అతడు చదువులో ఆ తరగతిలో అందరికంటే తెలివైన విద్యార్థి. అందుకే ఆ తరగతికి నాయకునిగా ఉండేవాడు. తల్లిదండ్రులు ప్రతిరోజూ రాఘవకు కొంత డబ్బు ఇచ్చి పాఠశాలకు పంపేవారు. అయితే రాఘవ ఆ డబ్బులను తానొక్కడే వాడుకోకుండా తన స్నేహితులకు అవసరమైనవి కొనిచ్చేవాడు. అందువల్ల రాఘవకు స్నేహితులు పెరిగారు. చాలామంది తమ స్వార్థ ప్రయోజనాల కోసం రాఘవను బాగా పొగిడి లబ్ది పొందేవారు. రాఘవ చాలా అందగాడని, దాన గుణంలో అతడిని మించేవారు ఎక్కడా ఉండరని, చదువులో అతడికి అతడే సాటి అని ఇంకా రకరకాలుగా పొగిడేవారు. దీంతో రాఘవకు ఎంతో గర్వం పెరిగింది. తనను పొగిడే వారినే వెంట తిప్పుకుంటూ వారికే కావలసినవి కొనిచ్చేవాడు. ఒకరోజు అదే తరగతిలో రెండవ ర్యాంకు విద్యార్థి, తన సత్ప్రవర్తనతో అందరు ఉపాధ్యాయుల మనసు, తోటి విద్యార్థుల మనసు గెలుచుకున్న విద్యార్థి సుధామ రాఘవ వద్దకు వచ్చి, ఇలా అన్నాడు. "మిత్రమా! నీ చుట్టూ చేరి, నిన్ను రోజూ పొగుడుతున్న వారంతా నీ స్నేహితులు కారు. స్వార్థపరులు. నీ డబ్బులు కోసమే నీతో స్నేహం చేసి, నిన్ను పొగుడుతూ లబ్ది పొందుతున్నారు. నువ్వు డబ్బులు ఇవ్వనినాడు వారు నీ ముఖం చూడరు. అయినా మనలోని లోపాలను ఎత్తిచూపుతూ మన ప్రవర్తనను సరిదిద్దుకోమని, మన శ్రేయస్సు కోసం అవసరమైన సలహాలను ఇచ్చేవారే నిజమైన స్నేహితులు. అందులో భాగంగా వారు కఠినంగా మాట్లాడినా, సౌమ్యంగా సలహాలను ఇచ్చినా వారినే మనం నమ్మాలి. ఇలాంటి స్వార్థపరులను నమ్మి ముందుకు పోవడం కుక్క తోక పట్టుకొని గోదావరి ఈదినట్లే!" అని. అప్పుడు రాఘవ ఎంతో కోపంగా "చదువులో నిన్ను మించానని, నీకంటే నాకే ఎక్కువ మంది స్నేహితులు ఉన్నారని అసూయ నీకు. నిన్ను మించిన స్వార్థపరుడు ఇంకెవ్వడూ ఉండడు. ఇంకోసారి నా స్నేహితులను నిందిస్తే నీ మర్యాద దక్కదు." అని అన్నాడు. రాఘవ సుధామతో మాటలు మానేశాడు. అంతేకాదు సుధామ గురించి అందరికీ చెడుగా ప్రచారం చేస్తున్నాడు. రాఘవ ప్రవర్తనకు బాధపడిన సీనియర్ విద్యార్థులు ఎంతోమంది సుధామ సరిగానే చెప్పాడని, ఆలోచించమని సలహా ఇచ్చారు. వారికీ దూరంగా ఉంటున్నాడు రాఘవ. ఇది తెలిసిన ఒకరిద్దరు ఉపాధ్యాయులు రాఘవను పిలిచి, సుధామ ఇచ్చిన సలహానే ఇస్తారు. కాలం గడుస్తున్నది. వేసవి సెలవులు ముగిసి, మళ్ళీ పాఠశాలలు పునఃప్రారంభం అయ్యాయి. ఇప్పుడు రాఘవ 10వ తరగతి.కానీ రాఘవ మునుపటిలా ఉత్సాహంగా ఉండటం లేదు. ఎవరితోనూ సరిగా మాట్లాడటం లేదు. వెంట డబ్బులూ తెచ్చుకోవడం లేదు. "ఏమైందిరా ఇలా ఉన్నావు?" అని అడిగాడు సుందర్. రాఘవ బోరున ఏడుస్తూ "మా వ్యాపారం దెబ్బ తిన్నదిరా! ఇప్పుడు బాగా నష్టాలలో ఉన్నాము. అప్పుల బాధలు ఎక్కువైనాయి." అన్నాడు. మెల్లగా అక్కడినుంచి జారుకున్నాడు సుందర్. ఈ విషయం క్రమంగా అందరికీ తెలిసిపోయింది. ఒకరోజు పాఠశాల నుంచి ఇంటికి వెళుతుంటే బయట ఐస్ క్రీమ్ బండి కనబడింది. చాలామంది కొనుక్కొని తింటున్నారు. రాఘవ సత్యంను పిలిచి, "మిత్రమా! నాకు ఐస్ క్రీమ్ కొనిపెట్టరా!" అని బ్రతిమాలాడు. "ఛీ! నువ్వు నాకు మిత్రునివా! నీలాంటి పేదవాళ్ళు మాతో కలవవద్దు." అని దూరంగా వెళ్ళాడు. అప్పుడు సుధామ వచ్చి రాఘవకు ఐస్ క్రీమ్ కొనిపెట్టాడు. సుందర్, సత్యం వంటి ఎంతో మంది ఒకప్పుడు రాఘవను బాగా పొగిడి, అతని ద్వారా మేలు పొందినవారే! అలా మేలు పొందిన వారంతా ఇప్పుడు రాఘవకు దూరంగా ఉంటున్నారు. ఆ బాధతో క్రమంగా రాఘవకు చదువుపై ఏకాగ్రత పోయింది. మార్కలలో చాలా వెనుక పడ్డాడు. ఒకటవ ర్యాంకు నుంచి 10వ ర్యాంకుకు దిగజారాడు. సుధామ తరగతి నాయకుడు అయ్యాడు. సుధామ రాఘవను కలిసి, "నువ్వు ఇలా చదువులో వెనుకబడటం ఏమీ బాగాలేదు. నిన్ను కాదని నాయకత్వ బాధ్యతలు చేపట్టడం నాకు ఇష్టం లేదు. నువ్వు నాయకునిగా ఉండటమే ఈ తరగతికి అలంకారం. డబ్బులు పోయాయని విచారిస్తే మళ్ళీ వస్తాయా? మరింత కష్టపడి చదివాలి. భవిష్యత్తులో మంచి ఉద్యోగం సాధించాలి. అప్పుడు నీకు పూర్వం వైభవం వస్తుందిలే." అని అన్నాడు. సుధామ రాఘవలు కలిసి చదువుకోవడం మొదలు పెట్టారు. సుధామ నిరుపేద కుటుంబంలోని వాడైనా రాఘవకు కావలసిన ఆర్థిక సహాయం చేసేవాడు. సుధామ ప్రయత్నం వలన రాఘవ మునుపటి కన్నా తెలివైన విద్యార్థి అయినాడు. దాదాపు అన్ని సబ్జెక్టుల్లో నూటికి నూరు శాతం మార్కులు వస్తున్నాయి. విద్యా సంవత్సరం ముగింపుకు దగ్గరకు వచ్చింది. 9వ తరగతి విద్యార్థులు 10వ తరగతి వారికి వీడుకోలు పార్టీ ఇస్తున్నారు. విద్యార్థులు ఒక్కొక్కరుగా మాట్లాడుతున్నారు. రాఘవ వంతు వచ్చింది. "ప్రియమైన మిత్రులారా! మీతో అబద్ధం చెప్పినందుకు మీరంతా నన్ను క్షమించాలి. నిజానికి మాకు వ్యాపారంలో నష్టమూ రాలేదు. మేము పేదవారిమీ కాలేదు. ఎంతో మంది శ్రేయోభిలాషుల సలహాలు విన్నాక నిజమైన మిత్రులు ఎవరో తెలుసుకుందామని ఈ నాటకం ఆడాను. ముఖ్యంగా సుధామ లాంటి మంచి మిత్రులపై దుష్ప్రచారం చేసినందుకు నన్ను మరింత క్షమించాలి. అందరూ స్వార్థ బుద్ధిని విడిచి పెట్టండి. మనలో భేదాలను వదిలి స్నేహభావంతో మెలగండి. నేటి నుంచి సుధామ నేను మిత్రులమే కాదు. సొంత అన్నదమ్ములం. సుధామను మా తల్లిదండ్రులు ఎంతో మెచ్చుకున్నారు. భవిష్యత్తులో అతనికి పెద్ద ఉద్యోగం వచ్చే వరకు అతని ఉన్నత విద్యకు అవసరమైన ఖర్చంతా తామే భరిస్తామని ప్రకటించారు." అని మాట్లాడినాడు. ఆశ్చర్యంలో తేరుకుని అందరూ హర్షధ్వానాలు చేశారు.

మరిన్ని కథలు

Nruga maharaju

నృగ మహరాజు.

Maa nava bandhalu

మా నవ బంధాలు

Cycle nerchukovadam

సైకిల్ నేర్చుకోవడం

Konda godugu

కొండ గొడుగు

Cherukunna gamyam

చేరుకున్న గమ్యo

Panimanishi

డాక్టర్ తిమ్మరాజు ఆయుర్వేద క్లినిక్

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Enhancing Intelligence: The Benefits of Telugu Riddles for Children

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  • May 30, 2023
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In India, Riddles have long been cherished as an engaging form of entertainment. However, they offer much more than mere amusement. Telugu Riddles are a powerful tool for enhancing children’s intelligence, cognitive abilities, and problem-solving skills. In this article, we will explore how riddles in Telugu or Podupu Kathalu as they are called, positively impact children’s development and the numerous benefits they offer. Join us as we unravel the fascinating world of riddles in Telugu and their impact on young minds.

Encouraging Critical Thinking:

Riddles stimulate critical thinking skills in children . When presented with a riddle in English or in Telugu , children are challenged to think creatively, analyze information, and draw logical conclusions. As they try to solve the riddle, they develop problem-solving strategies, sharpen their analytical skills, and learn to think outside the box. These skills are crucial for academic success and lifelong learning.

Telugu Riddles Developing Language Skills:

Riddles provide an excellent platform for language development . By engaging with riddles in Telugu, children are exposed to new Telugu vocabulary which they don’t use in daily life. Idiomatic expressions and linguistic nuances are also learnt by the child. As they attempt to solve riddles, they enhance their reading comprehension, listening skills, and verbal communication. The playful nature of in Telugu riddles encourages children to explore language in a fun and interactive manner.

Enhancing Memory and Retention:

Riddles often require children to recall and retain information. The process of solving riddles challenges their memory capabilities as they attempt to remember clues, patterns, and solutions. Regular exposure to riddles helps improve memory retention and strengthens cognitive processes associated with learning, leading to better academic performance in various subjects. A simple example is that I can remember a telugu riddle which I learnt in school 18 years ago!!!

Boosting Problem-Solving Skills:

Riddles present children with complex problems that require logical reasoning and deduction. By grappling with riddles, children learn to break down complex challenges into manageable parts, analyze information, and apply critical thinking skills to arrive at a solution. This process enhances their problem-solving abilities and equips them with valuable skills applicable in real-life situations.

Fostering Creativity:

Riddles in Telugu are inherently creative and encourage children to think imaginatively. As children ponder over the Podupu Kathalu, they engage their minds in divergent thinking, exploring multiple perspectives and possibilities. This nurtures their creativity and nurtures their ability to approach problems from different angles, ultimately fostering innovation and originality.

Promoting Concentration and Focus:

Solving riddles in Telugu requires children to concentrate and focus their attention. By engaging with riddles, children learn to block out distractions and hone their ability to concentrate for extended periods. This improved focus translates into better academic performance, as children are better equipped to stay attentive during classroom activities and examinations.

Cultivating a Love for Learning:

Podupu Kathalu provide a joyful and interactive learning experience. They create an environment of curiosity and discovery, where children actively seek knowledge and enjoy the process of learning. This positive association with learning can have a lasting impact, fostering a lifelong love for education and a thirst for knowledge.

Podupu Kathalu or Riddles in Telugu are more than just a source of entertainment; they are powerful tools for nurturing children’s intelligence and cognitive abilities. Through critical thinking, language development, memory retention, problem-solving, creativity, concentration, and fostering a love for learning, riddles contribute significantly to a child’s overall development. Encourage your children to engage with riddles regularly and witness the transformative impact on their intelligence and problem-solving skills.

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Neethi Kathalu: Telugu Stories with Moral Lessons

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Introduction

Neethi Kathalu, a traditional form of storytelling in Telugu literature, is a collection of stories that impart moral lessons to its readers or listeners. These stories have been passed down through generations, captivating audiences with their engaging narratives and impactful messages. Neethi Kathalu serves not only as a form of entertainment but also as a tool for moral education and instilling values in individuals.

The Origins of Neethi Kathalu

The origins of Neethi Kathalu can be traced back to ancient Indian literature, where storytelling was a prominent medium for teaching values and ethics. In Telugu culture, Neethi Kathalu has been a popular form of storytelling for centuries, with storytellers weaving tales that reflect the socio-cultural norms and ethical principles of society.

Characteristics of Neethi Kathalu

Neethi Kathalu stories typically revolve around moral dilemmas faced by characters from various walks of life. These characters often represent different facets of society, allowing readers to relate to their struggles and triumphs. The narratives are simple yet impactful , using symbolism and allegory to convey powerful messages.

Themes in Neethi Kathalu

Neethi Kathalu covers a wide range of themes, including honesty , integrity , compassion , hard work , justice , and the consequences of one’s actions . Each story is carefully crafted to highlight a specific moral lesson, encouraging readers to reflect on their own behavior and choices.

The Role of Neethi Kathalu in Education

Neethi Kathalu plays a crucial role in moral education by teaching readers valuable lessons in a non-preachy manner. Through these stories, individuals learn about the importance of ethical conduct and virtuous behavior . Schools and educational institutions often incorporate Neethi Kathalu into their curriculum to nurture values-based learning among students.

Popular Neethi Kathalu Stories

Ramayanam : The epic tale of Lord Rama, his exile, and his battle against the demon king Ravana, teaches valuable lessons about duty , loyalty , and righteousness .

Vikramarka-Kathalu : The adventures of King Vikramarka and the wit and wisdom of his minister Bhetala impart lessons on cleverness and quick thinking .

Tenali Raman Stories : The tales of the witty and intelligent court jester Tenali Raman showcase humor and wisdom , teaching readers about problem-solving and ingenuity .

Impact of Neethi Kathalu

Neethi Kathalu has left a lasting impact on Telugu culture, shaping the moral fabric of society and influencing individuals to lead virtuous lives . The timeless wisdom embedded in these stories continues to resonate with audiences of all ages, reminding them of the importance of ethical values and integrity .

FAQs about Neethi Kathalu

What is the significance of Neethi Kathalu in Telugu culture? Neethi Kathalu holds significant cultural value as it serves as a medium for transmitting moral values and ethical principles across generations.

Are all Neethi Kathalu stories fictional or are some based on real-life events? While many Neethi Kathalu stories are fictional, some are inspired by real-life incidents or historical anecdotes that carry moral lessons.

How can Neethi Kathalu stories be used in educational settings? Teachers can integrate Neethi Kathalu stories into their curriculum to teach students about moral reasoning , critical thinking , and values-based decision-making .

What are some common moral lessons found in Neethi Kathalu stories? Neethi Kathalu stories often emphasize the importance of honesty , compassion , hard work , justice , and integrity among others.

Are there modern adaptations of Neethi Kathalu stories in popular culture? Yes, modern mediums like television shows, movies, and books often draw inspiration from Neethi Kathalu stories to create contemporary narratives with moral themes .

In conclusion, Neethi Kathalu stands as a timeless treasure trove of stories that continue to inspire, educate, and entertain audiences with their profound moral teachings and ethical insights . Through these stories, individuals are not only transported to fantastical worlds but also guided towards a path of righteousness and virtue.

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Telugu Stories, Moral stories for kids

Telugu Moral stories – నీతి కథలు

  • July 8, 2020

Telugu Moral stories – నీతి కథలు

Story 1. Clever Tortoise Story/తెలివైన తాబేలు:

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ఒక అడవిలో ని చెరువులు ఒక తాబేలు ఉండే ది. ఒకరోజు సాయంత్రం అది నీటిలోంచి బయటకు వచ్చి ఒడ్డున నెమ్మదిగా తిరగసాగింది.

ఇంతలో అక్కడికి ఒక నక్క వచ్చింది దాన్ని చూసి నీటిలోకి వెళ్ళిపోవాలనుకుంది తాబేలు. కానీ ఇంతలో నక్క దాన్ని చూసింది.

వెంటనే తాబేలు కాళ్లు తల లోపలికి లాక్కొని కదలకుండా ఉండి పోయింది. నక్క-తాబేలు దగ్గరికి వెళ్లి దాన్ని పట్టుకొని చూసింది పైన డొప్ఫ గట్టిగా తగిలింది.

తాబేలును తిరిగేసి మూతిని దగ్గరగా పెట్టింది ఇలా నక్క తనని పరీక్షిస్తున్న ఎంతసేపు తాబేలు ప్రాణాలు అరచేతిలో పెట్టుకుని ఊపిరి బిగపట్టుకొని ఉన్నది.

ఊపిరి బిగపట్టుకొని ఉన్నది ఇంతలో దానికి ఒక ఉపాయం తట్టింది. దాంతో ధైర్యం చేసి తలా కొంచెం బయట పెట్టింది అయ్యో నక్క బావ నువ్వు ఎన్ని తిప్పలు పడ్డా నా శరీరంలో ఇతర మాంస మైనా తినలేవు అంది తాబేలు.

ఎందుకలా అన్నదో అర్థం కాక నక్క అయోమయంగా చూసింది. తాబేలు మళ్లీ నా శరీరం తీరే అంత నా అక్క బావ నీటిలోనుంచి పైకి రాగానే గాలి తగిలి గట్టిపడి పోతాను, 

మళ్లీ నీళ్లు తగిలాయి అనుకో వెంటనే మెత్తబడ్డ తాను అందుకే నువ్వు నన్ను కాసేపు ఆ నీటిలో నానబెట్టి ఆ తర్వాత కడుపారా తినొచ్చు అని చెప్పింది.

అసలే జిత్తులమారి నక్క మహా తెలివైనది కదా తాబేలు మాటలు నమ్మి నమ్మి అన్నట్టుగానే తల ఊపింది తాబేలు ను నీటిలో ఉంచి పారిపోకుండా కాలితో నొప్పి పెట్టింది.

కాసేపయ్యాక తాబేలు తెలివిగా నక్క బావ నేను పూర్తిగా నాను కానీ నువ్వు కాలు పెట్టిన చోట నాన్న లేదు అన్నది.

దాంతో నక్క కాలు రవ్వంత పక్కకు జరుపుతామని కాస్త పైకి లేపింది. అందుకోసమే కాచుకుని కూర్చున్న తాబేలు బతుకు జీవుడా అనుకుంటూ చటుక్కున నీటిలోకి జారిపోయింది.

Story 2. Cunning Fox Story/దురాశ నక్క:

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గోపాల పురానికి చెందిన కొంత మంది పిల్లలు పక్కనున్న అడవికి ఆవులను మేపడానికి వెళ్లేవారు మధ్యాహ్నం అక్కడే భోజనం కోసం

సద్ది మూట తీసుకు పోయే వారు సాయంత్రానికి ఆవుల తో ఇంటికి వచ్చేవారు. ఆ అడవిలో పెద్ద మర్రిచెట్టు ఉండేది ఆ చెట్టు తొర్రలో తమ ఆహారాన్ని దాచుకునేవారు పిల్లలు.

ఆకలేసినప్పుడు వచ్చి ఆహారాన్ని అందరూ పంచుకుని తినేవారు. ఒకరోజు ఒక నక్క కి బాగా ఆకలి వేసింది ఆహారాన్ని వెతుక్కుంటూ మర్రిచెట్టు దగ్గరికి వచ్చింది.

తొర్ర లోంచి గుమ గుమ వాసనలు నక్క ముక్కు తాకాయి ఇంకేముంది, పుట్టలోకి దూరింది ఆహారాన్ని తిన సాగింది.

ఆకలి తీరిన ఆగకుండా అత్యాశ కొద్దీ నలుగురికి సరిపడా ఆహారాన్ని తనే తినేసింది. నక్క పొట్ట బనాల తయారైంది.

తొర్ర లోంచి బయటకు వద్దామని ఎంత ప్రయత్నించినా మెడ వరకు మాత్రమే బయట పెట్టగలిగింది బాణా లాంటి పొట్ట త్వరలో ఈ యొక్క పోయింది.

ఆహారమంతా అడిగి పుట్ట తగ్గితే గానీ బయటకు రాలేనని అర్థమైంది నక్కకి ఇంతలో పిల్లలు, ఆకలేసీ భోజనం తిందామని మర్రిచెట్టు దగ్గరకు వచ్చారు.

తొర్రలో నక్కను చూసి ఆశ్చర్యపోయారు వాడికి విషయం అర్థమైంది. నలుగురు పిల్లలు కలిసి నక్క ను బయటకు లాగి  నాలుగు దెబ్బలు తగిలించారు.

అత్యాశతో కోరి కష్టాలు తెచ్చుకున్నాను అనుకుంది నక్క.

Story 3: Rat and Frog Story/ చెడ్డ స్నేహితుడు:

ఒక అడవిలోని నది ఒడ్డున చెట్టు దగ్గర గెలుపు ఒకటి ఉండేది అక్కడే నదిలో కప్ప ఉండేది. నదిలోని విషయాలన్నీ కప్ప అడవిలోని విషయాలన్నీ ఎలుక ఒకదానితో ఒకటి చెప్పుకునేవి అలా రెండిటికీ స్నేహం ఏర్పడింది.

ఓసారి నది అవతల ఒడ్డున ఉన్న పంట ని తినాలనుకుంటే ఎలుక కానీ, నదిని దాటి వెళ్లడానికి దానికి ఈత రాదు.

నన్ను నది అవతల ఒడ్డున తీసుకెళ్తావా మిత్రమా అని కప్పని అడిగింది ఎలుక. నువ్వు నువ్వు బరువు నా వీపు మీద నిన్ను కూర్చోబెట్టుకుని తీసుకెళ్తే ఇద్దరము మునిగిపోతాం. అని బదులిచ్చింది కప్ప.

కానీ ఎలాగైనా అవతలి ఒడ్డుకు వెళ్లాలనుకునే ఎలుక నీ కాలికి నా కాలికి, ఒక తాడు ని కడతాను. నువ్వు ఇంత కొట్టుకుంటూ  ముందుకు వెళితే నేను వెనకే వచ్చేస్తాను అని సలహా ఇచ్చింది వెనుక మిత్రుడి మాటను కాదనలేక కరీం అంది కప్ప.

ఎలుక తన కాలుని కప్ప కాలుతో కలిపి ఒక తాడును కట్టింది తర్వాత కప్ప నదిలోకి దూకిన. అంతే ఎలుక బరువుగా ఉండటం తో అందులో మునిగి పోయే పరిస్థితి వచ్చింది.

అంతలో ఎలుక ఊపిరి ఆడకపోవడంతో పైకి రావడానికి చూసింది. కప్ప నీటిలోకి లాగింది. అంతలో ఎలుక నదిలో కొట్టుకోవడాన్ని చూసిన ఓ కొంగ దాన్ని నోటితో కరుచుకుని పైకి ఎగిరింది.

ఎలక తో పాటే దాని కాలికి తాడుతో కట్టుకున్నా తప్ప కూడా పైకి వచ్చింది.  అది చూసిన కొంగ  ఆహా ఏమి అదృష్టం అని సంబరపడింది.

ఎలుకని నది అవతల కి తీసుకొని వెళ్లడానికి తన శక్తి చాలదని తెలిసి కూడా మొహమాటానికి పోయి పోయే పరిస్థితి తెచ్చుకున్నందుకు ఎంతో దుఃఖించింది కప్ప

Story 4: Crow and Sparrow Story/ కాకి గర్వం:

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అనగనగా ఒక చిట్టడవి లో కాకి ఒకటి ఉండేది అది తనంత ఎత్తులో ఎవరు ఎగరలేరుని మిడిసి పడుతుండేది.

ఓ రోజు కాకి ఏమి ఉబుసు పోక అటువైపుగా ఎగురుతూ వెళ్తున్నా పిచ్చుక ని ఆపి నీకు కనీసం అందంగా ఎగరడం కూడా వచ్చినట్టు లేదు ఏదో పురుగు గెంటినట్టే ఉంది. అని వేళాకోళ మాడింది.

ఆ మాటలకి పిచ్చుకకి కోపం వచ్చి నేను నీ లాగే  ఎగరాలి సీనా అవసరం లేదు. ఎవరి సామర్థ్యం వాళ్లది అన్నది అయితే.

నాతో పందెం కాసి మీ సామర్థ్యం తో ‘నన్ను ఓడించు చూద్దాం’! అంది కాకి. దానికి పిచ్చుక ఒప్పుకుంది. అక్కడున్న అక్కడున్న న్యాయనిర్ణేతగా ఉంటా మన్నాయి.

ఇప్పుడు మనం ఉన్న మద్ది చెట్టు తో ఉన్న మద్ది చెట్టు తో మధ్యలో ఉన్న రావి చెట్టు, ఆ తర్వాత వచ్చే జడల మర్రిచెట్టు ను  దాటుకుని  మళ్లీ ఇక్కడికి రావాలి. ముందుకొచ్చే వాళ్లే విజేత. అని ప్రకటించాయి.

పందెం మొదలైందో లేదో కాకి సరున రావి చెట్టును దాటి  మర్రి చెట్టు లోకి దూసుకెళ్లింది ఆ మర్రి చాలా పెద్దది లెక్కలేనన్ని ఊడలతొ దట్టంగా ఉంది. దాంతో రెక్కలు రెండు, సన్నటి ఊడల మధ్య చిక్కుకుపోయాయి అది బాధతో అల్లాడి పోయింది.

పిచ్చుక సన్నగా చిన్నగా ఉండటం వలన కొమ్మల్లో కి దూరి ఆకుల మధ్య ఖాళీ చేసుకుంటూ బయటకొచ్చి గమ్యస్థానానికి చేరుకుని విజేతగా నిలిచింది.

పిచ్చుక కోరికమేరకు వడ్రంగి పిట్ట ఒకటి వచ్చి  ఊడలని  మెల్లగా తొలిచి వాటిలో చిక్కుకున్న కాకిని కాపాడింది. దాంతో ప్రకృతిలో ఎవరు ఎక్కువ ఎవరు తక్కువ కాదని తెలుసుకున్న కాకి ఇంకెప్పుడూ గర్భ పడలేదు. ఎవడిని ఇబ్బంది పెట్టలేదు.

Story 5. Cat and Bell Story/పిల్లి మెడలో గంట:

ఒక వ్యాపారి ఇంట్లో చాలా ఎలుకలు ఉండే వి. అవి దాన్యం సంచులకు రంధ్రాలు చేసి ధాన్యాన్ని అంతా పాడు చేసేవి.

వ్యాపారి ఎలుకల బాధ నుండి తప్పించుకో డానికి ఒక పిల్లిని పెంచాడు. అది రోజు ఎలుకలను పట్టుకుని తినేది.

దాన్ని చూసి ఎలుకలు భయపడే వి. పిల్లి నుండి రక్షించుకోవటానికి ఎలుకల అనీ ఒక దగ్గర సమావేశం అయ్యాయి.

అందులో నుంచి ఒక ఎలుక పిల్లి మెడలో గంట కడితే ఆ ధ్వనికి మనం పిల్లి వస్తుందని తెలుసుకొని చాటు గా ఉండవచ్చు. అని చెప్పింది.

కానీ మిగతా యాలుకలు పిల్లి మెడలో గంట ఎవరు కడతారు అనిపించుకున్నాయి. ఎవరు కట్టలేకపోయారు.

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Tenali Rama and The Brinjal Curry

Understanding the most exciting tenali rama stories.

Telugu poet Tenali Rama served as a counsellor at King Krishnadevaraya's court in what is today Andhra Pradesh. Due to his clever and entertaining stories , he has also been renowned as the court jester. Tenali Rama was known for using his intellect and moral principles to find solutions to problems, therefore his tales make excellent bedtime reading for young children.

Nothing can match the delight of reading Tenali Rama stories . Let’s dive into the story to know the suspense hidden in “Tenali Rama and the brinjal curry”.

The Story: Tenali Rama And The Brinjal Curry

Sri Krishnadevaraya was the emperor of Vizayanagra. He had eight advisors. Tenali Rama was one among them.  He was very clever and spontaneous. Sri Krishna Devaraya had some special kinds of brinjal plants in his garden. The brinjal was a very rare kind and curry made out of it was very tasty and was loved by the emperor. As it was a rare kind, the garden was very guarded and no one was allowed to view the plants without the emperor’s permission.

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Once the emperor had arranged dinner for his advisors and the brinjal curry was served.  Tenali Rama had enjoyed the brinjal curry very much and went home.  But he was unable to forget the taste.

He told his wife about the taste of the curry. Tenali Rama’s wife also liked brinjal curry, so she asked Tenali Rama to bring a few brinjals so that she can prepare a curry.  But Tenali Rama knew that the emperor was taking extreme care of the brinjal plants and he could easily detect the missing of even one brinjal from his garden. The emperor would punish such a thief if caught stealing brinjal from his garden.

Tenali Rama Stealing Brinjal

Tenali Rama Stealing Brinjal

But Tenali’s wife pleaded with him to bring brinjal from the garden without telling anybody. Tenali Rama had no choice other than to steal brinjal from the emperor’s garden. One night he went to the garden, jumped over the wall, and plucked a few brinjals from the garden.

By god’s grace, no one had seen him. His wife cooked the brinjals and the curry was very tasty. Like all the mothers, she too loved her son very much and wanted to serve him brinjal curry. But Tenali Rama asked her not to do such a thing because if their son revealed to anybody that he had a rare brinjal curry, then they might get caught and punished for stealing brinjal from the garden.

enali Raman and his Family Having Brinjal Curry Together

Tenali Raman And His Family Having Brinjal Curry Together

But his wife did not agree.  She wanted to serve the curry to her son.  She was unable to eat the curry alone without serving her little kid who was sleeping after doing his homework on the roof of their house.

She asked Tenali Rama to find a way so that their son could also taste the brinjal curry. Tenali Rama also loved his son, so he thought of an idea. With a lot of hesitation, he went on to the roof to wake up his child with a bucket of water and poured the water on the child.

When the child woke up he said “It is raining.  Let’s go inside the house and have dinner”.  After entering the room he changed the clothes of his son and gave him rice and brinjal curry for dinner. Tenali Rama told his wife loudly, “It was raining outside, let the boy sleep in the room”.

The next day, the emperor came to know that a few brinjals were missing in his garden. The gardener who kept the count of each vegetable and flower found that the three brinjals were missing. It became a challenging issue for the emperor who took it very seriously. He declared a reward for the person who could catch the thief.  Chief advisor Appaji suspected that only Tenali Rama was capable of doing such things and told the emperor about it.

The emperor sent his courtiers and asked Tenali Rama to come immediately. Once Tenali Rama came he asked him about the missing brinjals. Then Tenali Rama said, “I was not aware of the missing brinjals”.  Then the chief advisor said, “Tenali Rama was lying. Let’s enquire about his son”. The king sent his courtiers to bring Tenali Rama’s son. Once his son came, he was asked what vegetable he had for dinner last night. The child replied, “The brinjal curry was very tasty”.

Then the advisor told Tenali Rama that he needs to accept his crime.  But Tenali Rama said his son had slept very early and he might be saying something which he had dreamt about. So the emperor asked the little kid, “Can you please explain clearly what you did yesterday after coming from school?”

Tenali Rama’s son replied, “Yesterday, after coming from school, I played for some time and after that, I went on to the roof, did my homework, and slept on the roof.  But when the rain started, my father came and woke me up.  By that time my dress was fully wet, then we went inside, had dinner, and slept again”.

The chief advisor Appaji was shocked because there was no rain at all the previous day. So they thought the kid had a dream and freed Tenali Rama without any punishment. However, later Tenali Raman told the truth to the emperor and was pardoned by the emperor for his clever witty idea.

Moral of the Story

“Stealing is never a good idea”.  Although Tenali Rama was a witty person and had managed to fool everyone, he confessed the truth to the emperor, thereby displaying that he was a virtuous person too.

This story is about the brinjal curry and the clever idea of Tenali Rama about stealing them from the King’s garden, despite strict security. Using his sharp mind, he was successful in stealing the brinjals, further having it with his wife and son. Very smartly, he also influenced his son, Appaji and the empire that his son had just dreamt about the brinjal curry and didn't actually have it. The story is interesting and tells us that one should never use unfair means to get the wishes fulfilled and at the same time presence of mind is the most important aspect.

FAQs on Tenali Rama and The Brinjal Curry

1. List the characteristics of Tenali Rama.

The characteristics of Tenali Rama are that he is intelligent,  can fix issues, and Tenali always uses his expertise to find a solution to any issue that arises at the court of emperor Krishnadevaraya. 

2. What lessons can you learn from this story?

The important lesson of this story is always use your intellect to get out of challenging circumstances. Whatever the case is, a lie will eventually come out, so one should never lie about the things and should be Loyal and straightforward for his/her demands.

3. List some other Tenali Rama stories.

Some other Tenali Raman Stories in English are:

The Biggest Fool in the Kingdom!

Happiness Now.

The Cursed Man or King?

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Tenali Raman Stories In English For Kids

Tenali Raman Stories In English For Kids

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If there is one thing we sincerely believe in, here at GetLitt!, is that stories are one of the best ways to teach children life lessons. It’s not just books but also storytellers and their stories that have been passed on through oral tradition that add value to our kids’ lives. One such storyteller is Tenali Ramakrishna a.k.a Tenali Raman or Tenali Rama.

Who is Tenali Rama?

Tenali Rama was a Telugu poet and advisor in the court of King Krishnadevaraya , in what is now known as Andhra Pradesh. He was also known as the court jester because of his witty and humorous stories. Tenali Rama had a penchant for solving issues using his intelligence and values, and hence, his stories make for great bedtime stories for kids.

These mythological stories have been passed down since the early 16th century. More recently they’ve seen a revival which is all thanks to the animated series by Cartoon Network (India) called ‘The Adventures of Tenali Raman.’ The success of the show and his stories led to spin-offs like the animated series Rajguru Aur Tenaliram which was aired on Star Utsav and is now available on YouTube.

Nothing can beat the charm of reading these stories, which is why we wanted to shortlist our favourite Tanali Raman short stories for you. If your kids love problem-solving moral stories , then they’re going to enjoy listening to these Tenali Raman stories in English.

Tenali Raman Stories in English

1 – the biggest fool in the kingdom.

King Krishnadevaraya

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King Krishnadevaraya loved horses and had the best collection of horse breeds in the Kingdom. Well, one day, a trader came to the King and told him that he had brought with him a horse of the best breed in Arabia.

He invited the King to inspect the horse. King Krishnadevaraya loved the horse; so the trader said that the King could buy this one and that he had two more like this one, back in Arabia that he would go back to get. The King loved the horse so much that he had to have the other two as well. He paid the trader 5000 gold coins in advance. The trader promised that he would return within two days with the other horses.

Two days turned into two weeks, and still, there was no sign of the trader and the two horses. One evening, to ease his mind, the King went on a stroll in his garden. There he spotted Tenali Raman writing down something on a piece of paper. Curious, the King asked Tenali what he was jotting down.

Tenali Raman was hesitant, but after further questioning, he showed the King the paper. On the paper was a list of names, the King’s being at the top of the list. Tenali said these were the names of the biggest fools in the Vijayanagara Kingdom!

As expected, the King was furious that his name was at the top and asked Tenali Raman for an explanation. Tenali referred to the horse story, saying the King was a fool to believe that the trader, a stranger, would return after receiving 5000 gold coins.

Countering his argument, the King then asked, what happens if/when the trader does come back? In true Tenali humour, he replied saying, in that case, the trader would be a bigger fool, and his name would replace the King’s on the list!

Moral – Don’t believe strangers blindly.

2 – Handful of Grain and Coins

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There was an arrogant woman named Vidhyulatha in the Vijayanagara Kingdom. She was proud of her accomplishments and loved showing off her intelligence. One day she put up a board outside her house, offering anyone 1000 gold coins if they could outsmart her wit, wisdom and intelligence.

Many scholars took up her challenge, but she could not be defeated. That is until one day a man selling firewood arrived. He started shouting on top of his voice outside her door. Irritated with his shouting, Vidhyulatha asked the man to sell her his firewood.

The man said he would sell her his firewood in exchange for a ‘handful grain.’ She agreed and asked him to put the firewood in the backyard. However, the man insisted that she had not understood what he had actually asked for. He then said that if she couldn’t pay him the exact price of a ‘handful grain’, then she must take down her challenge board and give him 1000 gold coins.

Getting angry, Vidhyulatha accused him of talking nonsense. The vendor said it was not nonsense, and since she had not understood his price, she should concede defeat. Hearing these words, Vidhyulatha started getting frustrated with the vendor. After hours of arguing, they decided to go to the provincial court.

The judge heard what Vidhyulatha had to say and then asked the firewood vendor to give his explanation. The vendor explained that he wanted a ‘handful grain’ which means a singular grain that would fill a hand. Since she failed to understand this, Vidhyulatha was bested and therefore she needed to take down her board and give the vendor the 1000 gold coins.

Impressed, the judge agreed, and the matter was resolved. After Vidhyulatha took down her board, she asked the vendor who he really was, doubting a simple firewood vendor could have bested her. Taking off his disguise, Tenali Raman revealed himself! He wanted to teach the arrogant and snobbish Vidhyulatha a lesson in being humble. Lesson learned!

Moral – Be humble about the talents and gifts you have.

3 – Happiness Now

tenali raman stories for kids in english

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One day Tenali Rama and his friend were lying on a hammock and enjoying the gentle sea breeze. It was a beautiful day, and both men were smiling to themselves. Seeing his friend, Tenali inquired as to what was causing him to smile. His friend replied saying he was thinking about the day when he will be truly happy.

“When is that?” Tenali Rama asked. His friend went on to explain that he will truly feel happy when he has a house by the sea, with a comfortable car, a big bank balance, a pretty wife and four sons who would get educated and earn a lot of money.

Interrupting this monologue, Tenali asked, “After all this, what will you do?” To which his friend replies “After all this, I can put my feet up, enjoy the sea breeze and the sun on my face.” Hearing this, Tenali gives out a mighty laugh and says “But aren’t you doing just that now? Minus all the hard work!”

Moral – Be happy in the moment!

4 – The Cursed Man or King?

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In the Kingdom of Vijayanagara, there lived a man named Ramaya. The rumour was that if one saw Ramaya in the morning, they would be cursed and not be able to eat the whole day. Hearing this, the King wanted to test it out for himself.

The guards made the arrangements for Ramaya and set up a room right next to the King for him. The next morning, the King walked to Ramaya’s room, so he could look at him first thing and test this rumour out.

It just so happened that at lunchtime, the King spotted a fly in his meal and asked the cook to take it away and prepare a new lunch. By the time lunch was served again, the King had lost his appetite and realised that this rumour was indeed true – seeing Ramaya’s face first thing in the morning did cause people to be cursed. He didn’t wish this for his people and demanded that Ramaya be hanged.

Distraught, Ramaya’s wife goes to Tenali Raman for help as she doesn’t want to lose her husband. Hearing the whole story, Tenali Raman goes to Ramaya and whispers something into his ear, right before he is to be taken to be hanged.

On the same day, the guards ask Ramaya if he has any last wishes. Ramaya says he wants to give the King a note that he must read before the hanging. The guards deliver this note to the King. In the note were the words Tenali Raman had whispered – ‘If seeing Ramaya’s face, one loses their appetite; then a person who sees the King’s face, first thing in the morning, is destined to lose his life. Who is, therefore, more cursed – Ramaya or the King?’

Reading this, the King understood his mistake and set Ramaya free!

Moral – Don’t give in to superstitions

5 – Saluting the Donkeys

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In the King’s court, there was a very orthodox teacher named Tathacharya who belonged to the Vaishnavite sect. He looked down on other people, especially the Smarthas – covering his face with a cloth whenever he saw people from this and other sects.

Fed up of this behaviour, the King and other courtiers went to Tenali Raman for his help. After listening to everyone’s complaints about the royal teacher, Tenali Raman went to Tathacharya’s house. Upon seeing Tenali, the teacher covered his face. Seeing this, Tenali asked him why he did that. He explained that Smarthas were sinners and to look upon the face of a sinner meant that he would be turned into a donkey in his next life. That’s when an idea struck Tenali!

One day, Tenali, the King, Tathacharya and the other courtiers went on a picnic together. As they were returning from their picnic, Tenali spotted some donkeys. He immediately ran up to them and started saluting them. Puzzled, the King asked Tenali why he was saluting the donkeys. Tenali then explained that he was paying his respects to Tathacharya’s ancestors, who had become donkeys after looking at the faces of Smarthas.

Tathacharya understood Tenali’s harmless behaviour, and from that day forward, never covered his face again.

Moral – Don’t judge people on their caste or religion.

Tenali Rama Short Stories To Tell At Bedtime!

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tenali raman stories

We have all grown up to Tenali Raman stories as kids.

On reading his stories, we are always awed by his extraordinary intelligence and wisdom , along with his humorous tricks.

For those who don’t know, Tenali Raman was a poet, scholar, thinker, and court advisor to King Krishnadevaraya in the Vijayanagara Empire, who ruled from C.E. 1509 to 1529.

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Tenali Raman was a Telugu poet who hails from what is now the Andhra Pradesh region. He is well known for folk tales that focus on his wit.

All stories about Tenali Raman are funny and exciting and will make you think twice. He is known for his relationship with the great King and his world-famous problem-solving skills .

Kids always love his stories that are simple to understand, have a moral, and will pique their curiosity.

Who was Tenali Raman?

Tenali Raman is an Indian poet, scholar, thinker, and advisor at the court of Sri Krishnadevaraya. He was born in what is now known as Andhra Pradesh and is famous for his witty and sharp folk tales.

Tenali Raman was one of the eight poets or Ashtadiggajas in Krishnadevaraya court.

He knew several languages, including Telugu, Kannada, Tamil, Hindi, Malayalam and Marathi.

We have heard of the famous “The Thieves and the Well” story by Tenali Raman and how he fooled the thieves. Kids always laugh at the end of his stories. It teaches them a great moral that they remember throughout their lifetime.

So, let us look at the best of Tenali Raman stories you can read to kids at bedtime. Are you ready? Let’s get started.

Let us look at some of the Tenali Raman stories

1. the greedy brahmins – tenali raman stories.

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This has to be one of the funniest Tenali Raman stories that will have your kids cracking up in no time.

The story is about King Krishnadevaraya’s mother, a very religious and pious lady. She wanted to present Brahmins with ripe mangoes as a gesture of respect towards them. Sadly, the King’s mother died that night. The King was sorrowful, yet he remembered that he had to fulfill his mother’s wish.

After he had performed all her religious rights, he called some of the Brahmins and told them of his mother’s wish and how he wished to achieve it.

However, the Brahmins suggested that his mother’s soul would only rest in peace if the king gave them golden mangoes instead of regular ones!

The King obliged, and the next day, he invited the Brahmins to the court to provide them with mangoes made of gold.

Tenali Raman was present when they came to the court and immediately understood the greed of the Brahmins.

Tenali Raman steps in

He invited them to his house the next day to teach them a lesson. The Brahmins were very happy they got the golden mangoes from the King. They were also overjoyed that Tenali Raman had invited them to his house.

The Brahmins thought that maybe Tenali Raman also wanted to donate to them.

But when they got to his house, they saw Tenali Raman standing with a hot iron bar!

This astonished the Brahmins.

Then Tenali Raman told them that his mother had died of rheumatism, and she would have wished to burn her legs with the hot rod so that the pain would subside. Therefore, he wanted to burn the legs of the Brahmins so that his mother’s soul would rest in peace.

They immediately understood that they had been tricked!

They quickly returned the golden mangoes to Tenali Raman and ran off. The brilliant Tenali Raman gave all the golden mangoes to the King and told him how the Brahmins had fooled him.

The Greedy Brahmins, a classic Tenali Raman story, is hilarious and carries a tremendous moral for kids. It is one of the best Tenali Ramakrishna stories in English.

Moral of the story: One should not be greedy and should find happiness in whatever one has or gets !

2. The Thieves and The Well – Tenali Ramakrishna stories

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The Thieves and The Well is another of Tenali Raman’s brilliant stories. It teaches kids a valuable lesson. Tenali Raman’s wit and way of teaching lessons are evident in the story. One day, the King Krishnadevaraya was surveying his prison. There, he found two prisoners who begged for his mercy. The prisoners told him they were expert burglars and could help the King catch other burglars. Krishnadevaraya was a kind and understanding King. He told them he would release and make them his spies on one condition. First, they had to break into the Tenali Raman house and steal all his valuables. The expert thieves agreed to this readily.

Tenali Raman intervenes

That night, the thieves went to Tenali Raman’s house and hid behind bushes. Tenali Raman was strolling through his garden and heard a rustling in the bushes. He knew that there were thieves in his garden. He went inside and loudly told his wife to be careful about all valuables as two thieves were on the run. Tenali Raman told her to put all her jewelry and valuables in a box. The thieves who were hiding in the bushes overheard this conversation. After some time, Tenali Raman took the trunk and carried it to his backyard. He threw it into the well.

When Tenali Rama went to his house, the thieves went to the well and started drawing water. They fetched the water for the whole night only to discover the trunk in the water by morning. They happily open the trunk only to find stones in it. Tenali Raman came out and thanked the thieves for giving him a good night’s sleep and watering his garden plants. The thieves knew that Tenali Raman had played the game on them and apologized to him.

Moral of the story : It reminds us that we should never listen to false claims.

3. Tenali Raman and the Cursed Man – Tenali Ramakrishna stories in English

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In the land of Vijayanagara, people considered a man named Ramaya to be inauspicious. They believe that seeing him in the morning would destroy their whole day, and they would be unable to eat anything throughout the day. When the King learned about this, he invited Ramaya to his court and asked him to stay in the next room. The next day, the King was ready for lunch, and a fly was on his plate. A fresh lunch was ordered to be made. By the time it was made, his appetite had been lost.

The King believed that he had lost his appetite because of Ramaya. Therefore, he sentenced the man to death. Hearing this, Ramaya’s wife rushed to Tenali Raman with a lot of grief and sadness. The soldiers were taking Ramaya to be hanged the following day. Tenali Raman met them on the way, whispered something in Ramaya’s ear, and fled. Before turning him in, the guards asked Ramaya for his last wish. He replied that he wanted to send a note to the King.

When the King read the note, it said: “By seeing my face, somebody lost his appetite all day, but by seeing the King’s face, somebody lost his life. Then, who among us is the most cursed man? Me or the King?” The King realized his mistake and set Ramaya free.

Moral of the story : Do not believe in superstitions.

4. A handful of grain or a thousand gold coins – Tenali Raman short stories

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Searching for Tenali Raman short stories in English? Here’s one that we love. This is the story of Vidyulatha of Vijayanagara Kingdom. She was intelligent and had a vast knowledge of ancient books and fine arts. But she was also arrogant. In the story, she was put to shame by a wood seller who wanted her to pay for a handful of grain. He said she would have to pay him 1000 gold coins if she didn’t produce a handful. The heated argument was taken to court, and the firewood seller’s intelligence impressed the judge. Vidyulatha had to pay him 1000 gold coins and remove her intelligence board from outside her house.

Moral of the story : One should always be humble and grateful for his achievements and intelligence.

5. The Biggest Fool – Tenali Raman stories in English

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This is the story of King Krishnadevaraya and how he bought some horses(or how he tried to buy some horses). When an Arabian horse trader came to him with his horses, Krishnadevaraya was impressed by them and wanted to buy all of his horses. He straightaway gave the money for all the horses to the trader who promised to bring him the horses in 2 days, but he never showed up. This pushed the King to the top of Tenali Raman’s biggest fools’ which he was making. The King, who saw this, asked him what would happen if the horse trader brought the horses. He replied that the horse trader would be at the top of his list.

Moral of the story : Do not believe in things blindly.

6. Tenali Raman and the Great Pandit – Tenali Raman short stories in English

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Here’s another witty number from the Tenali Raman’s stories for kids.

This is a story of a great Pandit who came to Vijayanagar. He claimed that he could defeat anyone with his knowledge. The King’s minister debated with him and lost. Then, it was Tenali Raman’s turn. He told the Pandit they would discuss ‘Thilakstha Mahisha Bandhanam,’ a book he had never heard of. The pundit asked for time to prepare, but he was sure he would lose, so he packed his bag and left the same night. The following day, the King was impressed, and he called Tenali Raman and asked him about this rare book that had scared the Pandit away. Tenali Raman said there was no book like that, and the King was impressed with his cleverness.

Moral of the story : Never be arrogant, however knowledgeable or wise you are.

7. The King’s Dream – Tenali Raman stories for kids

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The story is about Krishnadevaraya again. One day, he wakes up after dreaming of a beautiful floating palace in the clouds. He wanted to make it a reality, and one of his ministers agreed. The King followed up after a few weeks, but the minister lazed away. Then, after a few weeks, an older adult claimed he was a merchant looted. In his dream, the man said he had seen his house and family being robbed by the King and his ministers. The King was angry and asked how that could happen. This was when he realized that Tenali Raman was dressed as an older man so that he could teach the King a lesson.

The story’s moral : It is always best not to chase after impossible dreams.

8. The reward and punishment – Tenali Raman’s funny stories

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When Tenali Raman first came to Hampi, he wanted to meet the King. This is the story of how he did this quickly. He went to the palace gate, and when the guards asked him why they should let him, Tenali Raman said that he knew the King was kind and generous and would shower him with gifts as he had come from far away. Tenali Raman promised half of the gifts to the guard. He made the next guard the same promise to get in. When he got to the King, he ran and hugged him. Furious, the King ordered 50 lashes to Tenali Raman. He told the King that he had promised the guard half of his gift, so they should get half the lashes, too. The impressed King gave Tenali Raman expensive clothes, making him his Court Jester.

Moral of the story: Greediness will get you in trouble.

Here are some of the best Tenali stories that you have to read. They are:

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  • Happiness Now
  • Saluting the Donkeys
  • Tenali Rama and the Brinjal Curry 

Tenali Raman stories are classics, and you must have read or heard them at some point. You can find Tenali Raman’s stories in English online and in today’s print books.

We hope you enjoyed this exciting and thought-provoking kid’s story. These stories make for great bedtime reads. It will teach your kids a moral and have them laughing their way to sleep. For more interesting stories for kids and thought of the day quotes , follow Fabulously. in.

Tenali Rama Short Stories To Tell At Bedtime

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1. The Tale of the Greedy Brahmins

Once, in the kingdom of Vijayanagara, a group of greedy Brahmins approached King Krishnadevaraya, claiming they could visit Heaven and return. Intrigued, the King asked Tenali Rama for his opinion. Tenali, sensing their deceit, devised a plan. He suggested the Brahmins be tied up in sacks and left overnight, claiming they would reach Heaven by morning. The next day, the sacks were opened, and the Brahmins were still inside, embarrassed and exposed. The King laughed heartily at their folly, thanks to Tenali’s cleverness.

2. Tenali Raman and the Cat

King Krishnadevaraya, troubled by mice in his palace, got a cat. However, the cat grew fat and lazy, failing to catch mice. Tenali Rama noticed this and tied a bell around the cat’s neck. Now, wherever the cat went, the bell rang, alerting the mice. Tenali explained to the King that having resources (like the cat) is not enough but that one must ensure they are used effectively, puzzling the King. The King appreciated Tenali’s wisdom, and they brought a more active cat to the palace. This is one of the clever Tenali Ramakrishna story in English.

3. The Secret of the Seeds

The King once gave seeds to all his courtiers, including Tenali Rama, and asked them to grow plants. Months later, the courtiers presented lush plants, but Tenali brought an empty pot. The King was displeased until Tenali explained that he had received boiled seeds, which couldn’t sprout. Realizing that the other courtiers had replaced the seeds to deceive him, the King praised Tenali’s honesty and punished the others for their dishonesty.

4. Tenali Raman and the Three Dolls

King Krishnadevaraya presented them with three identical dolls to test his courtiers and asked which was the best. After careful examination, many gave various answers, but Tenali Rama fed grains to each doll. Grains came out of the ears of two dolls but stayed in the third. Tenali explained that the best doll was the one that retained the grains, symbolizing that a wise person listens and has good advice. Impressed, the King rewarded Tenali for his insightful judgment. This is one of the popular moral stories of Tenali Raman in English.

5. The Lesson to the Greedy

A wealthy merchant known for his greed once lost a bag of gold coins. He promised a reward for its return. When a poor man found and returned the bag, the merchant refused the reward. Tenali Rama, hearing this, took the merchant to the King. He cleverly tricked the merchant into admitting his greed and dishonesty. Ashamed, the merchant gave the promised reward and donated generously to people experiencing poverty. The King and the subjects praised Tenali for his clever way of teaching a lesson in honesty and generosity.

These stories, perfect for bedtime, entertain and impart valuable life lessons, showcasing Tenali Rama’s wit and wisdom.

Who Was Tenali Raman, And Why Was He Famous?

Tenali Raman, also known as Tenali Ramakrishna, was a historical figure from the early 16th century, renowned for his extraordinary wit, intelligence, and humor. At the court of King Krishnadevaraya, who ruled the Vijayanagara Empire in South India, he was one of the eight poets known as the Ashtadiggajas. There are several tales on the adventures of Tenali Raman.

Tenali Raman’s early life is shrouded in folklore and legends. According to popular stories, he was initially named Garlapati Ramakrishna. People often attribute his transformation from a simple boy to a legendary figure to his encounter with the goddess Kali, who bestowed him wit and wisdom.

Role in King Krishnadevaraya’s Court

In the court of King Krishnadevaraya, Tenali Raman served not just as a poet and jester but also as an advisor. His role was unique as he often used humor and wit to solve complex problems, ease tensions, and bring issues that others might hesitate to discuss.

Fame Through Tales and Folklore

Tenali Raman became famous for his clever solutions and witty responses to challenging situations. Many stories depict him outsmarting fellow courtiers, solving tricky problems, and sometimes even teaching moral lessons to the king himself. His stories mix humor, wit, and wisdom, often ending with a thought-provoking and enlightening moral.

The tales of Tenali Raman have become an integral part of Indian folklore and culture. Generations have passed them down, capturing the imagination of both children and adults. His stories are entertaining and serve as educational tools, teaching values such as honesty, intelligence, and resourcefulness.

Tenali Raman in Literature and Media

Various languages and formats, including books, television shows, and films, have adapted Tenali Raman’s stories. These adaptations have cemented his status as a cultural icon in Indian folklore.

Tenali Raman’s legacy lies in his ability to blend humor with wisdom. His stories continue to be relevant, teaching lessons enjoyably and memorably. He remains a symbol of wit and intelligence, and his tales are a testament to the rich cultural heritage of India.

In summary, Tenali Raman was famous not only for his role as a court poet and jester but also for his cleverness, quick thinking, and ability to address serious matters with humor and wit. His legacy continues through the stories that bear his name, making him a timeless figure in Indian folklore and literature.

Tenali Ramakrishna’s Short Stories for Children

Tenali Ramakrishna’s stories are a delightful blend of humor, wit, and moral lessons, making them perfect for children. Take a look at some full Tenali Raman stories in English –

1. The Cat That Served as a Judge

In this story, Tenali Ramakrishna solves a dispute between two women claiming to be the same child’s mother. He places a cat and the child in a circle and declares that the birth mother would be able to call the child out without stepping into the circle. The fake mother, in her haste, steps in, revealing her deceit. This story teaches children about clever problem-solving and the importance of truth.

2. The Horse Trainer

King Krishnadevaraya once received a horse as a gift, which needed to be trained. Tenali Ramakrishna, claiming he was a skilled horse trainer, asked for a year to teach it. In reality, he did nothing. When someone questioned him a year later, he humorously remarked that the horse had been trained not to run, jump, or do anything an average horse would do. This story, filled with humor, teaches children about wit and the art of thinking on one’s feet.

3. The Golden Mangoes

A story where Tenali Ramakrishna teaches a greedy man a lesson. The man boasts about his tree, which produces golden mangoes. Tenali, suspecting deceit, exposes the man by inviting the king to see this miraculous tree. The man, caught in his lie, learns the value of honesty. This story imparts a moral lesson on the consequences of greed and dishonesty.

4. The Special Meal

In this tale, Tenali Ramakrishna is invited by a miserly man for a meal. The man, wanting to spend little, offers Tenali a meager meal. Tenali, in return, invites the man for a meal and serves him empty plates, pretending to eat from them. When questioned, Tenali points out that if imagination was good enough for him at the miser’s house, it should be good enough for the miser too. This story humorously teaches the importance of generosity and treating others with kindness.

5. The King’s Dream

King Krishnadevaraya dreamed that he lost all his teeth except one. He asked his courtiers for its meaning. While others gave ominous interpretations, Tenali Ramakrishna humorously suggested that the dream meant the King would outlive all his relatives. This pleased the King and showcased Tenali’s ability to turn a situation positive, teaching children the power of positive thinking and humor.

6. The Reward for Bravery

When the King decided to reward bravery, Tenali Ramakrishna brought a cat with a burnt tail. He narrated a fictional tale of the cat fighting a group of wild dogs to save her kitten. Amused and impressed by Tenali’s creativity, the King rewarded him, showing children the value of storytelling and creativity.

These stories entertain and impart valuable lessons, making them timeless treasures in children’s literature. They encourage young minds to think creatively, act wisely, and appreciate the power of humor in life.

Tenali Raman and the Vessels of Gold

Once, King Krishnadevaraya gifted 100 gold vessels to each courtier except Tenali Raman. Feeling left out, Tenali devised a plan. He started singing loudly in the middle of the night about receiving 150 gold vessels from the King. The King, hearing this, summoned Tenali to explain. Tenali cleverly replied that since he hadn’t received any gold vessels, he thought singing about it might make it come true. Amused by his wit, the King rewarded Tenali with 200 gold ships. This story teaches children about the power of wit and intelligence.

Tenali Raman Small Story in English

Here are some Tenali Raman stories in English with moral values –

The Lesson to the Greedy

Tenali Raman once encountered a greedy man who hoarded cucumbers to sell them at a higher price during a shortage. Tenali bought one cucumber but paid with a gold coin, insisting on no change. The next day, he paid two gold coins for another cucumber but still didn’t take change. The greedy man, expecting this to continue, stopped selling cucumbers to others, waiting for Tenali. However, Tenali never returned, teaching the man a lesson about greed. This story imparts a moral lesson on the consequences of greed.

Tenali Raman Humorous Stories in English

The red peacock.

Someone told King Krishnadevaraya that a peacock would dance upon seeing the color red, and he received it as a gift. When the peacock didn’t dance, the King was furious. Tenali Raman whispered something in the bird’s ear, after which the peacock danced beautifully. When asked what he said, Tenali humorously replied, “I told the peacock that if it didn’t dance, the King would paint it red!” The court burst into laughter, and the King’s mood lightened. This story showcases Tenali’s humor and ability to diffuse tense situations.

Tenali Raman and the Three Thieves

Tenali Raman once outsmarted three thieves who stole the royal jewels. He announced in the marketplace that he could see the thieves with his magical powers. The thieves returned the jewels, fearing exposure, hoping to escape Tenali’s magic. Tenali’s clever bluff saved the day, teaching children the importance of smart thinking and strategy. There are several funny full Tenali raman stories in English.

These stories of Tenali Raman are entertaining and serve as a medium to teach children valuable life lessons through humor and wit.

To write a Tenali Raman story in English, follow these steps: Choose a Theme: Decide on your story’s moral or lesson. Create a Plot: Develop a simple yet engaging plot around a problem or a situation. Incorporate Wit and Humor: Tenali Raman’s stories are known for their wit and humor. Ensure your story has elements of cleverness and fun. Characterization : Portray Tenali Raman as a clever, witty, and sometimes naughty character who often outsmarts others. Cultural Setting : Set your story in the historical context of the Vijayanagara Empire, adding authentic details to make it more interesting. Moral of the Story : Conclude with a moral or a lesson, as Tenali Raman’s stories often humorously impart wisdom. Language and Style: Use simple, straightforward language with a touch of old-world charm to keep the story engaging and accessible to all age groups.

One interesting story is when Tenali Rama outwitted a group of thieves who had stolen the royal jewels. He announced in the marketplace that he had a magical ability to identify the thieves. The thieves were caused to fear being caught by the supposed magic, which led them to return the jewels anonymously. This story showcases Tenali Rama’s cleverness and unique problem-solving method.

People have yet to discover the exact number of Tenali Raman stories, as they have been passed down through generations and vary across regions. However, books, TV shows, and other media widely share and know dozens of popular tales.

Tenali Raman, also known as Tenali Ramakrishna, was a poet and advisor in the court of King Krishnadevaraya of the Vijayanagara Empire in the 16th century. His real name was Garlapati Ramakrishna. People remember him for his remarkable wit, intelligence, and ability to solve complex problems with humor and cleverness. His stories have become integral to Indian folklore, known for their mix of humor, wit, and moral lessons. People often debate the historical accuracy of these stories, but they continue to be famous for their entertainment and educational value.

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dc.contributor.author: M.gpala Krishna Sastri dc.contributor.other: - dc.date.accessioned: 2015-08-12T18:04:32Z dc.date.available: 2015-08-12T18:04:32Z dc.date.digitalpublicationdate: 5-3-2003 dc.date.citation: 1940 dc.identifier.barcode: 2020010012408 dc.identifier.origpath: /data6/upload/0158/570 dc.identifier.copyno: 1 dc.identifier.uri: http://www.new.dli.ernet.in/handle/2015/330578 dc.description.scanningcentre: City Central Library, Hyderabad dc.description.main: 1 dc.description.tagged: 0 dc.description.totalpages: 686 dc.format.mimetype: application/pdf dc.language.iso: Telugu dc.publisher.digitalrepublisher: PAR INFORMATICS, HYD. dc.publisher: Vavalilla Press dc.source.library: Sri Krishna Devaraya Andhrabhasha Nilayam dc.title: Manastatva Sastramu-psysocology In Telugu dc.type: enter document type

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Problem word forms & inflections, definitions and meaning of problem in english, problem noun.

చిక్కు , ప్రశ్న , సమస్య

  • "one trouble after another delayed the job"
  • "what's the problem?"
  • "our homework consisted of ten problems to solve"
  • "it is always a job to contact him"
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  • "urban problems such as traffic congestion and smog"

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  • Traffic congestion in large cities seems to be an insoluble problem.
  • Her only problem is lack of confidence .
  • I've had continual problems with this car ever since I bought it.
  • Tiredness, loss of appetite and sleeping problems are all classic symptoms of depression .
  • Desperate measures are needed to deal with the growing drug problem.

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