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Showing posts with label King Stories. Show all posts

The King and the Kind Deer

Once upon a time there was a king ruled in his kingdom. Nearby his kingdom there was a golden deer lived in a forest. It was very charming with beautiful eyes and a glowing skin. Whoever saw him was charmed by his beauty. He was very swift and nobody could ever catch him. He can run fast and hide himself in the bush if any dangers came to him.

The king of a nearby kingdom heard about the deer. He was filled with a desire to possess the deer. He was an expert hunter. One day, he set out to the forest, determined to catch the golden deer. When he and his soldiers reached the forest, they camped near a stream.
Next day, they went looking for the deer. After several hours, the king saw the glorious deer. He was charmed by deer’s beauty. He ordered his men to catch the deer alive. “In no case should the deer be killed.” He told his soldiers.

Seeing the king and his men, the deer ran into the deep forest. The king followed him and got separated from his solders. The deer ran very swiftly. The king also kept following him. However, he could not catch him. The deer was now tired. He hides himself behind a tall bush. The king could not see him. He was greatly disappointed. He had lost his way. He did not know where his men were. He decided to look for a way out of the forest.

As he moved forward, he fell into a deep water hole. The deer heard the flopping sound. He became sure that the king must have fallen into the water hole. He rushed to the water hole. The king was in the water and full of mud. There was nobody around who could help him out. The deer thought, “The king wants to catch me. Throughout the day, he was followed me. Now he has fallen into the water. If I do not help him, he will die. I cannot let him die.” So he decided to help him. He said to the king, “Dear majesty, I will help you out of the water. I am bowing my head down. Please hold onto my horns and I shall pull you out.”

The king held on to his horns and the deer pulled him out. The king thanked the deer and said, “You have helped me in spite of the fact that I wanted to catch you. I am grateful to you. Will you please come and stay with me in my palace. I promise that no harm shall ever come upon you.”

At this, the deer said, “Sir, I cannot be happy in the palace. This forest is my house. Please let me live here. I helped you because it was my duty to save you. I know you have lost your way and have been separated from your men. Follow me and I will lead you to them.”
The king followed the deer and soon found his soldiers. He wanted to reward the deer for his help. He said to him, “I want to reward you. Please tell me what you want me to do for you.”

The deer replied, “Sir if you really want to reward me, please promise that you will give up hunting of animals. Also promise that you will prohibit hunting in your kingdom.” The king promised him that from then onward, he would give up hunting and prohibited hunting in his kingdom. He then left the forest and came back to his kingdom. As soon as he reached the palace, he took out an order proclaiming that hunting was prohibited in his kingdom.

King Bruce and The Spider

Once upon a time, long ago, there was a kingdom named Vijayagarh. The kingdom was ruled by a able king named Bruce. His name and fame was known everywhere at that time. He was a great giver. He was treating all his countrymen with proper care, love and respect. He was an intelligent administrator and the people of his country were very much pleased with his   governance.

He was not only a good ruler but also a great warrior. He was an expert in using all kinds of weapons of war, an expert horseman and an able general. He had never lost any war in the battlefield. He had defeated all the wicked kings and invaders of that time.

Once another able king named Vidyadatta of Aligarh challenged him to fight in the battlefield. Bruce accepted his challenge and they met at a battlefield Palasaghata. Both were fierce and both were equal in all strengths. But without any known reason, Bruce lost the battle. To save his life he fled away from battlefield. 

He went inside the near-by jungle to hide from the conquering enemy. While in the jungle he took shelter inside a cave. He was not coming outside from the cave and was performing all his day-to-day activities at night. In the day, while inside the cave, he was observing all the activities around him. One day he observed the activity of a spider minutely. He saw the spider wants to climb to the top of the cave by making its own cobweb. It was falling many times. But he had not stopped trying, he was sincere in his effort. At last his constant effort bore fruit. He reached the top of the cave. The king got an idea from the spider.

Afterward the king started his constant effort to regain his lost glory and kingdom. He regrouped all his lost shoulders. Slowly but steadily, they rebuilt their lost strength. Then one day he challenged Vidyadatta to a duel at the same battlefield Palasaghata. This time Bruce owned the battle and regained his lost glory.

King Bruce and The Spider

Once upon a time, long ago, there was a kingdom named Vijayagarh. The kingdom was ruled by a able king named Bruce. His name and fame was known everywhere at that time. He was a great giver. He was treating all his countrymen with proper care, love and respect. He was an intelligent administrator and the people of his country were very much pleased with his   governance.

He was not only a good ruler but also a great warrior. He was an expert in using all kinds of weapons of war, an expert horseman and an able general. He had never lost any war in the battlefield. He had defeated all the wicked kings and invaders of that time.

Once another able king named Vidyadatta of Aligarh challenged him to fight in the battlefield. Bruce accepted his challenge and they met at a battlefield Palasaghata. Both were fierce and both were equal in all strengths. But without any known reason, Bruce lost the battle. To save his life he fled away from battlefield. 

He went inside the near-by jungle to hide from the conquering enemy. While in the jungle he took shelter inside a cave. He was not coming outside from the cave and was performing all his day-to-day activities at night. In the day, while inside the cave, he was observing all the activities around him. One day he observed the activity of a spider minutely. He saw the spider wants to climb to the top of the cave by making its own cobweb. It was falling many times. But he had not stopped trying, he was sincere in his effort. At last his constant effort bore fruit. He reached the top of the cave. The king got an idea from the spider.

Afterward the king started his constant effort to regain his lost glory and kingdom. He regrouped all his lost shoulders. Slowly but steadily, they rebuilt their lost strength. Then one day he challenged Vidyadatta to a duel at the same battlefield Palasaghata. This time Bruce owned the battle and regained his lost glory.