
Four cows
The four cows were very friendly and friendly in the lush green meadows. Graze together, spin together. Because they are always one group, tigers and lions cannot come to their nests.
For a while, there was a fight between them and the four cows went grazing separately on all four sides.
This was the perfect moment, the tiger and lion hid in the bushes and killed each other.
Ethics: Unity is power.
Elephant - friends
An elephant wanders alone, hoping to find a friend, and sees a group of monkeys and asks, "Will you befriend me?" Inquired.
The monkeys said, “Abbo! How big are you? Can the jump swing like we're holding a branch? That's why we can't be friends, ”he said.
Elephants see rabbits. "Hi rabbit, will you be friends with me?" Ask expectantly. “You are so big, can you get away with a burrow and a small hole like me? How can we be friends? ” And I.
Then the elephant met a frog. It also calls for friendship. “You're so big, you can't jump like me. I can't be friends with you, "he said.
"Get your job ... Why their scope?" That tiger. The elephant hit the tiger hard and scared him, saying that his words were not a sketch. The tiger slowly slipped out of there. All animals are very happy to know this. “Your form is right. You're still our friend. ”
Ethics: Friendship has no rules. Friendship is friendship no matter what form or form it takes!
True friend
Krishna and Sudhama were childhood friends. Krishna grew, grew, and became rich. But Sudhama lives in a small hut with his wife and children. Eventually the child's appetite becomes unbearable.
Sudhama's wife advised him to go to Krishna and ask for help. Sudhama was too embarrassed and embarrassed to ask for help from a friend, so he set them aside and went to Dwarka.
Sudhama's wife gave Krishna her favorite bit. The tribe was amazed by the grandeur of the city of Dwarka, The gatekeeper in the palace saw the incarnation of Sudhama and did not tell him to enter. But this information, that is, when Sudhama heard that he was waiting at his doorstep, Krishna was overjoyed, stopping what he was doing, running vigorously, he said, hugged Sudhamani lovingly and invited him in. Not only that, but with great love and respect, Sudhama washed his feet, sat down beside him and laughed at the sweet memories of his childhood.
Sudhama was ashamed to give the betel leaf he brought to Sri Krishna, the great king and the rich man. Seeing this, Krishna asked, took it in his hand, opened the lid and ate it.
Sudhama was very happy for the love and support of Sri Krishna. He took a vacation and returned to his hometown. One time his hut was gone and he saw a nice building, children, a well-dressed and luxurious wife. Sudhama thinks he's lucky. He did not open his mouth and say anything, did not ask for help, but Krishna knew and gave him what he wanted. That is true friendship, he thought.
Ethics: True friends do not work with the floor. They consider it their job to make you comfortable. The same true friendship.