Knowledge without wisdom is dangerous.
Kids Short Stories
Short Stories with Moral
Quite a long time ago in a little town lived four Brahmins named Satyanand, Vidhyanand, Dharmanand, and Sivanand. They had grown up together to end up great friends. Satyanand, Vidhyanand, and Dharmanand were exceptionally learned. In any case, Sivanand invested a large portion of his energy eating and dozing. He was viewed as foolish by everybody.
Once starvation struck the town. Every one of the harvests fizzled. Waterways and lakes began to dry. The native people began moving to different towns to spare their lives.
"We also should move to somewhere else soon or else we will die like numerous others," said Satyanand. They all agreed with him.
"However, shouldn't something be said about Sivanand?" Asked Satyanand.
"Do we need him with us? He has no abilities or learning. We can't take him with us," answered Dharmanand. "He will be a weight on us."
"How can we leave him? He grew up with us," said Vidhyanand. "We will share whatever we get as earning equally among the four of us."
So all the other friends consented to take Sivanand alongside them.
They packed every essential thing and set out for a close-by town. In transit, they needed to cross a woods.
As they were strolling through the woodland, they ran over the bones of a creature. They ended up curious and ceased to investigate the bones.
"Those are the bones of a lion," said Vidhyanand.
The others agreed.
"This is an extraordinary chance to test our learning," said Satyanand.
"I can assemble the bones." So saying, he united the bones that remain to be worked out the skeleton of a lion.
"Dharmanand stated, "I can put muscles and tissue on it." Soon a dead lion lay before them.
"I can breathe life into it.." said Vidhyanand.
Before he could proceed with, Sivanand stopped him. "No. Don't! On the off chance that you place life into that lion, it will murder every one of us," he cried.
"Gracious you weakling! You can't prevent me from testing my abilities and learning," shouted Vidhyanand in anger. "You are here with us simply because I asked for the others to give you a chance to come with us."
"At that point please let me climb that tree first,' said a terrified Sivanand running towards the closest tree. Similarly as Sivanand pulled himself on to the tallest branch of the tree Vidhyanand carried life into the lion. Getting up with a stunning thunder, the lion assaulted and murdered the three educated Brahmins.
Moral
Knowledge without wisdom is dangerous.
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