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Kamchukar Kolha

by P. G. Sahasrabuddhe

There was a shrewd fox in the jungle. One day all the animals get together and decide to bring one ingredient each so that they can cook and have fun. The fox was lazy and he tells everybody that his house was robbed and he did not have anything to bring. The animals say never mind. All the other animals’ finds out that he is a liar. They beat him up. The fox learns his lesson.

Nana by Madhuri Purandare

by Madhuri Purandare

A small girl name Radha. She has a grandfather, call him sakhar nana. He gets this name because he always gives her sugar cubes. They both enjoy each other’s company. They also help in watering plants and doing few domestic work. Radha cannot live without her grandfather. She is very fond of him.

Pustak Na Vachanari mulagi

by Manjusha Pavagi

The story of a girl named Meena. She did not like to read books. One day all the characters of books came out from the books and all wonder in the house. She worried how to put them back because she had no reading knowledge. Still, She opens the books and each character finds their places. Due to this Meena develops the interest in reading books.

Sasa Ani Salu

by P. G. Sahasrabuddhe

Rabbit and porcupine were good friends. A fox wanted to kill and eat rabbit, but the porcupine always saved the rabbit life with the help of the spikes on his own body.

Thandi Palali

by Madhuri Purandare

There was a sheep named Babi. She had a lot of wool on her body and was heavy. She gives a little, little wool to everybody. All her wool gets over. Now during winter, she feels the need for it, but nobody gives it to her. The son of the shepherd shares his blanket with her to save her from the winter cold.

Veda Vara

by Madhuri Purandare

In a village, there was a witch. Her stomach pained to seeing the cleanliness of the village. She had a magic wand. She used the magic wand to bring a wind of madness. All the people of the village goes mad. All people became lazy and started behaving in a callous manner. The children of the village found the magic wand of the witch. They Replaced it with an ordinary stick. Now the witch lost all her power and all people regained their senses back.

Avichar

by P. G. Sahasrabuddhe

In Ujjaini there was a family, Madhav, and Madhavi both husband and wife staying very happily. One day Madhvi leaves her child under the care of her husband. But due to an emergency, Madhav leaves the child under the care of his mongoose. A snake comes but the mongoose kills it and seeing blood on the mongoose Madhav kills it. He thought the mongoose ate the child. Later he regrets it.

Char Mitra

by P. G. Sahasrabuddhe

There were three friends crow, rat, and tortoise. Later they get another friend deer. They always helped each other. One day a hunter gets hold of the tortoise. The other three friends come and rescue the tortoise from the hunter.

Chetkyachi Goshta

by Dinakar Borikar

A story of a sorcerer. He had killed two sisters and was about to kill the younger daughter of a man. He was staying in the center of the village. The sorcerer had given some commands to this man but he failed to obey it and so he took the custody of all his daughters. Later in this story, the younger daughter saves herself from this sorcerer and lives a peaceful life.

Farmavarachi Dhamal

by Jyoti Solapurkar

A story of the Anand. He went to uncle farm house on school vacation. He spends quality with family and his dog.

Gabbarsingh Pailvan

by Dinakar Borikar

A story of Gabbarsingh. He was poor and had no job. His wife had no respect for him and always insulted him. Under certain conditions, he leaves his house and luckily he marries another woman. Coincidentally Gabbarsingh is thought to be a great warrior due which he gets to marry a sister of six brothers.

Garaj Saro Ani Vaidya Maro

by P. G. Sahasrabuddhe

There were many rats in the lion’s den and always troubled him. He was not able to get rid of them. So he takes the help of a cat. The lion was happy and paid cat a good salary. The cat kills all the rats and now the lion is freed from the rat tension. Later the lion feels no need of cat and ridicules her. The cat becomes sad and walks away.

Ghantakarna Rakshas

by P. G. Sahasrabuddhe

People were talking about a giant who has a bell. The king order to kill him, but nobody is able to do it. One old lady asks some money from the king to kill the giant and goes to the jungle. She brings the bell and tells the king that she has killed the giant. The village fell prey to rumors that it is a giant, but in reality, it was a monkey who was in possession of the bell.

Gunachi Kadar Karanara Raja

by Baba Bhand

King Sayajirao sees few children playing on a tree. He gets attracted to their play and invites them to play in his Palace ground so that even the queen can enjoy. The king and the queen, both rewards the players for their play. King Sayajirao was known for felicitating people for their good deed.

Icha Pucha

by Kala Shashikumar

Icha and Pucha were two friends. They decided to have a party. They prepared nice dessert, called kanhi in Kerala. It is eaten with the help of jackfruit leaf. Icha goes to bring jackfruit leaf. But Pucha in the meantime eats the entire desert and her stomach bulges out. She cannot even walk. She goes around asking for help.

Jaduchi Menabatti

by Dinakar Borikar

There was a poor and destitute boy. One day while collecting wood and sticks he found one candle. This was a magical candle and upon lighting it. Three angels appeared or otherwise three black giants appeared. They obeyed whatever this boy asked them to do. This candle changes his destiny and became the king and married a princess.

Kakanchya Farmala Bhet

by Jyoti Solapurkar

A story of the Anand and Deepak. They are waiting for the uncle who promised them to visit the farm. Uncle showed them different things on the farm. He explains them to how to train the dog.

Khota Bolnyachi Janiv Satyachi Survat

by Baba Bhand

Ravsaheb was always late to school and he used to lie to his teacher giving different reasons every time. This time the principal said something to him and it touched his heart. He became restless. He decided to change himself so he goes to the principal confess about his lies. The principal is happy as well as Ravsaheb.

Krutaghna Undir

by P. G. Sahasrabuddhe

This is a story of ungrateful mouse. One sage finds this mouse in an injured condition. He brings him home and nurses him. He helps him to transform into a tiger, but he becomes prideful and tries to pounce on the sage, so the sage transforms him into his original form again. Now the mouse goes and hides in the hole.

Madhat Padali Alashi

by Madhuri Purandare

There was honeybee who was lazy. One day all other bees had gone to collect honey but this she was left out. During the day time, she enters one house and found a honey bottle and gets trapped into it. She asks for help but nobody was able to help her. Somehow she escaped and decided not to do such thing again.

Mala Marayach Nahi

by Dinakar Borikar

Story of a boy who did not want to die so he goes on a journey to find how to remain immortal. Finally, he gets the answer and enters into heaven. But after many years he remembers his parents and decide to go and meet them. He returns to his village and finds that they have died long ago. Now he decides to go back but on the way he dies. His spirit leaves his body crying “I want eternity, I want eternity”. I don’t want to die.

Poladi Rakshas

by Dinakar Borikar

A king had 40 sons 39 were married and the king wanted to get the last one married. He tells him to go around the world and get himself a wife. The prince travels throughout the world. He comes across a big giant. The prince gains the favour of the giant and dwells with him in giant’s kingdom. The giant was in love with a princess but was not able to get her, so he makes a deal with the prince. The prince gets the princess for him from the king but at the same time he himself marries her and takes her to be his wife. Now the prince and the princess conspire against the giant and find out a way to kill him. They kill the giant and leave for their country.

Prakashacha Sodh

by Sau. Padma Mandagavane

On a huge tree, there was a quarrel all birds and owl. They were talking about sunlight and the owl did not know anything about it. The owl goes searching for the answer but comes back depressed. The owl cannot see light and so does not understand what is light.

Prarabdha

by Sau. Padma Mandagavane

Bhiva and Shiva were two good friends. Bhiva was from a poor family and Shiva was rich he had a business. Bhiva wanted to become rich like Shiva so he decides and goes to the city for earning and become rich. He did not succeed and remains poor. Now he accepts his destiny and returns to the village.

Rajuche Swapn

by Dinakar Borikar

There was a skilled worker Raju in a goldsmiths’ shop. He went to sleep while he was given a responsible job of a king. While sleeping, he was in a dream and the same time he was waked up by the king. The king was curious to know the dream. Raju marries the princess and later he tells his dream to the king.

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