Moral of the Story: The Honest Little Mango Seller
Moral of the Story – In a peaceful village nestled among green fields, there lived a boy named Kiran. He was kind, hardworking, and always helped his grandmother sell mangoes in the marketplace.
A Difficult Day
One summer morning, Kiran’s grandmother fell sick and couldn’t go to the market. Determined to help, Kiran decided to sell the mangoes himself. He carefully arranged the golden mangoes in a basket and carried them to the village market.
As he reached the market, he found a spot under a shady tree and called out, “Fresh, juicy mangoes! Sweet and delicious!” People started gathering around, impressed by his enthusiasm.
The Rich Merchant’s Surprise
A wealthy merchant passing by stopped at Kiran’s stall. “Give me three kilos of your best mangoes,” he said.
Kiran carefully weighed the mangoes and handed them over. The merchant checked the bag and was surprised. “You’ve given me extra mangoes,” he said.
Kiran smiled and replied, “My grandmother always says, ‘Honesty is more valuable than money.’ It’s better to give a little extra than to cheat someone.”
The merchant was impressed by Kiran’s honesty. Instead of taking advantage of him, he paid extra and praised him in front of other buyers. Soon, more and more customers came to Kiran’s stall, eager to buy from the honest little seller.
A Rewards for Honesty
By the end of the day, Kiran had sold all the mangoes. When he returned home, his grandmother was proud of him. “Honesty always brings good fortune,” she said with a smile.
From that day on, Kiran became the most trusted fruit seller in the village. His honesty and kindness brought him not only success but also the love and respect of everyone around him.
Moral of the Story:
🌟 Honesty and kindness always lead to success.
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