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The King’s Boulder Parable

The King’s Boulder Parable

A peasant pushing a large boulder off a village road in India — king's boulder parable story
Reading Time: 2 minutes

Long ago, in a peaceful Indian kingdom surrounded by green hills and mango orchards, there lived a king known for his unusual curiosity. He liked to observe how people behaved when no one was watching. One morning, he ordered his workers to place a huge boulder right in the middle of a busy road that connected the market to the village.

Then, dressed in simple clothes, the king hid behind a cluster of neem trees, ready to see what his people would do.

The first to arrive were wealthy traders returning from the city. Their silk robes swayed as they complained about the dust. When they saw the giant stone blocking the road, they frowned.

“This king does nothing for us,” one merchant said loudly.
“He cannot even keep the roads clean,” another added.

They walked around the boulder, annoyed but unwilling to touch it. Their servants followed, also avoiding the obstacle. None of them even paused to try moving it.

Later, a group of courtiers came riding on horses. They, too, stopped and stared at the stone. One of them clicked his tongue.

“What a nuisance! Someone should fix this,” he said.
“Yes, but not us,” another replied. “We have important matters to attend to.”

They took the long route around the rock and continued on their way, raising more dust.

The king watched quietly. Many people passed—traders, travellers, farmers—but not one person tried to remove the stone. Most complained. Some cursed their luck. Others simply ignored it.

Just when the king felt disappointed, a peasant appeared on the road. He wore simple cotton clothes and carried a heavy basket of vegetables on his back—brinjals, tomatoes, and long beans for the market.

When he saw the boulder, he did not complain. He did not blame anyone. Instead, he gently placed his basket on the ground and wiped his forehead.

“This stone will trouble someone else, too,” he said softly. “Let me try.”

He pressed his shoulder against the boulder. It barely moved. He tried again, digging his feet into the earth. Sweat ran down his face, and his arms trembled. Birds flew overhead as he pushed with all his strength.

Finally, after many attempts, the boulder rolled to the side of the road with a loud thud.

The peasant smiled in relief. He picked up his basket—but then something caught his eye.

In the spot where the boulder had been, there lay a small leather purse. Curious, he opened it. His eyes widened. Inside was a pile of shiny gold coins and a small note written in neat handwriting.

The note read:

“This reward is for the one who cared enough to remove the obstacle. —Your King.”

The peasant stared at the letter, surprised and humbled. He bowed deeply toward the direction of the palace, not knowing the king stood only a few steps away, smiling behind a tree.

As the peasant walked away, the king whispered to himself:

“Today, my people learned that obstacles are not punishments—they are hidden opportunities for those who choose to act.”

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📖 Story in Brief
A curious king hides a boulder in the road to see how his people react when no one is watching. Traders and courtiers complain and walk around it, but a humble peasant stops to push it aside himself. Beneath the stone, he finds gold — proof that the ones who act are the ones who are seen.
💡 The Lesson Inside
Every obstacle carries a hidden opportunity, but only for those willing to face it.
✨ Words Worth Keeping
Wealthy
Rich, prosperous
Curious
Inquisitive, interested
Gigantic
Huge, massive
Complaint
Criticism, protest
Avoid
Dodge, bypass
Effort
Hard work, exertion
Opportunity
Chance, possibility
Condition
Situation, circumstance
Modest
Humble, simple
Journey
Trip, travel
Reward
Prize, benefit
Remove
Clear, shift
Courage
Bravery, boldness
Struggle
Effort, attempt
Observe
Watch, notice
Surprise
Shock, amazement
Care
Concern, responsibility
Improve
Better, enhance
Challenge
Difficulty, test
Inspire
Motivate, encourage
🌱 Phrases to Remember
Clicked his tongue
to make a disapproving sound, showing irritation or annoyance.
Raised more dust
to leave hurriedly without solving a problem, often making things messier.
Pressed his shoulder against
to push something with the full strength of your body.
Eyes widened
to look surprised or amazed at something unexpected.
Cared enough to act
to value something deeply, shown through real effort, not just words.
📚 Quick Glossary
Boulder
A very large rock.
Merchant
A person who trades goods.
Courtiers
Officials serving the king.
Peasant
A poor farmer or villager.
Nuisance
Something annoying or troublesome.
Trembled
Shook slightly.
Humbled
Made to feel modest or grateful.
Brinjals
Eggplants.
Thud
A heavy, dull sound.
Reward
Something given in return for effort.
Occasion
A moment or event.
Curiosity
Desire to learn or know.
Route
Path or way.
Thrust
Push with force.
Obstacle
Something blocking the way.
🎬 See It in Action
1

Everyone complained about the broken bench, but no one cared enough to act and fix it.

2

She clicked her tongue when she saw the mess in the kitchen.

3

Instead of helping, they just raised more dust and left in a hurry.

4

He pressed his shoulder against the stuck door until it finally opened.

5

Her eyes widened when she opened the box and saw the gift inside.

🗣️ Say It Right
Peasant
/say it like: PEZ-ant/
Curiosity
/say it like: kyoor-ee-OSS-ih-tee/
Courtiers
/say it like: KOR-tee-erz/
Humbled
/say it like: HUM-buld/
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