English Short Stories

Moral Stories

Stories with a lesson – Every story here carries something worth keeping — a truth about life, quietly woven into a narrative you will not forget.

Lord Krishna wearing a peacock feather on His crown, blessing a peacock in Gokul under soft golden light.
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Radha, Krishna, and the Peacock

Reading Time: 3 minutesIn the divine days of Lord Krishna’s time in Gokul, there lived a wise and beautiful peacock. He was clever, sincere, and a devoted follower of Krishna.Day after day, he longed to receive the Lord’s grace. One morning, he had an idea. “If I sing every time Krishna passes by,

Indian man giving his last coin to a hungry boy at a Mumbai bus stop
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The Last Coin in My Pocket

Reading Time: 2 minutesIt was a quiet evening in Mumbai. The sun had already slipped behind the buildings, painting the sky orange and pink. Rajesh, a young office clerk, stood at a crowded bus stop clutching his worn wallet. Inside it lay just one ₹10 coin — the last coin in his pocket

Indian gardener holding an empty pot during a flower contest
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The Honest Gardener and the Golden Plant

Reading Time: 2 minutesIn a small Indian town surrounded by green hills lived an old gardener named Hari. He cared for the town’s park with quiet devotion. Every flowerbed was his artwork, and every tree felt like his companion. People said his plants listened to him more than to rain or sunshine. One

Krishna and Draupadi having a deep conversation in a royal chamber, reflecting on destiny and karma, with an air of wisdom and compassion
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The Poison of Words

Reading Time: 3 minutesThe war that lasted 18 days had aged Draupadi beyond her years. Physically and mentally, she felt like an 80-year-old woman. The city was filled with widows, and men were scarce. Orphaned children wandered the streets, and Draupadi—the queen—sat alone in the empty palace of Hastinapur, staring into nothingness. Just

Illustration of a potter pretending to tie donkeys to a tree
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The Invisible Rope

Reading Time: 2 minutesOnce upon a time in a sunny village, a kind potter named Karim had two gentle donkeys named Rafi and Noor. Every morning, he loaded his pots and walked to the market. When he got there, he always tied the donkeys to a tree with a strong rope while he

Boy offering butter to Krishna statue in quiet temple
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A Cup of Butter and a Conversation

Reading Time: 2 minutesOne rainy afternoon, 14-year-old Aarav sat cross-legged on the verandah, staring at the grey clouds. His grandmother was inside, chanting softly from the Bhagavad Gita. Aarav sighed. “Krishna never speaks to me. People say you can talk to Him… but I never hear anything back,” he mumbled. Just then, his

Children's story illustration of a cloud and nature
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The Little Cloud Who Was Afraid to Rain

Reading Time: < 1 minuteOne day, high up in the great blue sky, a small cloud named Chhoti lived. Chhoti enjoyed drifting along and watching the world below. However, there was one thing Chhoti did not want to do — rain. “I don’t want to feel heavy and drop water,” Chhoti said. “I just

Khushi sirf lene mein nahi, dene mein bhi hoti hai. Thoda baantoge... toh dil se smile aayegi.
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Donuts Wali Dosti

Reading Time: 2 minutesHave you ever tasted a happiness sweeter than your favorite donut? Aanya ko apni Nani ka chhota sa bakery shop bahut pasand tha. Har subah jab bakery khulti, toh garma-garam bun, samose aur meethi cheezon ki khushboo se poori gali bhar jaati. Lekin Aanya ka sabse favourite tha — colorful

confident School Girl
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The Last Bench

Reading Time: 2 minutesA small act of kindness can ripple into a lifetime of gratitude. Ravi had always been the quiet one in class. He sat on the last bench, not out of choice, but because he didn’t want to be seen. His uniform was often a size too small, his shoes worn