On day villager came to Mahadenamutta for advice.
What’s the problem?.
asked Mahadenamutta The villager said, sir my got its head out” Where is his head ?”asked Mahadenamutta. “its stuck inside a pot.” replied the villager. All right I’ll come and get the goat’s head out”. said Mahadenamutta.
The people put Mahadenamutta on an elephant and took him in procession on the villager ‘s house. Mahadenamutta came to villager ‘ house on the elephant but could not enter the compound . There was a wall round the compound with a small entrance .The villager asked Mahadenamutta what they should do. He asked them to knock down the wall and take the elephant inside.
The villager then showed him the goat with its inside the pot. Mahadenamutta asked the lot questions from the villager. “Why did the goat put its head inside" pot?” “What was inside the pot?”What time did this happened?” “What kind of goad is this?” Then suddenly he told the villager “cut the goat’s head off”. The villager cut the goad’s head off but the head was still inside the pot. They locked at Mahadenamutta. “ Why are you looking at time? Don’t you know what to do? Now break the pot and take the goat’s head out.” He said
Fox -: Would you like to come to my house for dinner today?
Crain -: Yes. That would be lovely.
Once upon a time fox and a stork lived in the forest. They were very good friends. On day the fox invited the stork to dinner.
Fox -: Don’t you like the food? If you can’t
Ad dinner the fox served the food on two flat plates. The fox ate all the food The stork could not eat any food because of its long beak. After wards the fox eat the stork’s foods too. the stork The stork went to home very hungry
Crain -: Aren’t you hungry I’ll eat your share of the food too.
The next day The stork invited the food in two jugs which had long necks. The fox could not eat the dinner because the jug had a long neck. He watched hungrily as the stork ate his dinner using his long beak.
He had a donkey.
Every week he took a sack of salt to the fair on the donkey’s back and sold it there. On the way to the fair he had to cross a small stream. On day the donkey slipped acci
dentally and fell in to the stream which the sack of salt got washed away by the water. When the donkey got up it found that its load was lighter. The donkey was very happy. Now
every time the donkey crossed the stream it fell into it. Every time it found its load was lighter.
Amaris understood the donkey’s trick .So he thought of a plan to teach the donkey a lesson .On the next day he loaded the sack on the donkey’s back and to took it to the fair.When the donkey came to the stream he fell in to it as usual.but when the donkey got out of the water its load was not lighter but heavier.the donkey did not Amaris had not foot a sack of salt on its back that day.He had foot a sack a of cotton instead. The donkey took the heavy load fair with difficult. The donkey learnt a good lesson and never fell into the stream again.
The Jambu tree in the king’s courtyard was full of Jambu fruit.
But the had ordered that no one was to look at or touch the jambu fruit.
Once there lived a farmer in a village.
One day he saw a big ash pumpkin growing on his chena.
Every day he came to look at the ash pumpkin which was growing bigger and bigger.
“I can sell the big ash pumpkin at the village fair and get a lot of money” he thought. However, one night a thief entered the Chena and stole the big ash pumpkin.
The farmer was very sad. He went to the village headman to complain about theft. The headman thought of a good plain to catch the thief. He asked all the people in the village to come to one place. Then he took a bell and went to round the people ringing the bell and the saying to them, “There ‘s ash on the thief ‘s shoulder. There’s ash on the thief’s secretly looked back and wiped his shoulder. The headman saw this and cried, ‘That’s the ash pumpkin thief. Catch him”.
The village headman wanted to punish the thief. He asked the thief to go round the village with the stolen ash pumpkin on his shoulders.