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True Friends
Once upon a time, there were two close friends who were
walking through the forest together. They knew that anything dangerous can
happen any time in the forest. So they promised each other that they would
always be together in any case of danger.
Suddenly, they saw a large bear getting closer toward them.
One of them climbed a nearby tree at once. But unfortunately the other one did
not know how to climb up the tree. So being led by his common sense, he lay
down on the ground breathless and pretended to be a dead man.
The bear came near the one who was lying on the ground. It
smelt in his ears, and slowly left the place because the bears do not want to
touch the dead creatures. After that, the friend on the tree came down and
asked his friend that was on the ground, "Friend, what did the bear
whisper into your ears?" The other friend replied, "Just now the bear
advised me not to believe a false friend."
Moral of the Story- A true friend in need is a friend
indeed.
Fox and A Cat
One day a cat and a fox were having a conversation. The fox,
who was a conceited creature, boasted how clever she was. 'Why, I know at least
a hundred tricks to get away from our mutual enemies, the dogs,' she said.
'I know only one trick to get away from dogs,' said the cat.
'You should teach me some of yours!'
'Well, maybe some day, when I have the time, I may teach you
a few of the simpler ones,' replied the fox airily.
Just then they heard the barking of a pack of dogs in the
distance. The barking grew louder and louder - the dogs were coming in their
direction! At once the cat ran to the nearest tree and climbed into its
branches, well out of reach of any dog. 'This is the trick I told you about,
the only one I know,' said the cat. 'Which one of your hundred tricks are you
going to use?'
The fox sat silently under the tree, wondering which trick she should use. Before she could make up her mind, the dogs arrived. They fell upon the fox and tore her to pieces.
Moral : A single plan that works is better than a hundred doubtful plans.
The fox sat silently under the tree, wondering which trick she should use. Before she could make up her mind, the dogs arrived. They fell upon the fox and tore her to pieces.
Moral : A single plan that works is better than a hundred doubtful plans.
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The Ant and the Dove
One
hot day, an ant was seeking for some water. After walking around for a moment,
she came to a spring. To reach the spring, she had to climb up a blade of
grass. While making her way up, she slipped and fell unintentionally into the
water.
She
could have sunk if a dove up a nearby tree had not seen her. Seeing that the
ant was in trouble, the dove quickly put off a leaf from a tree and dropped it
immediately into the water near the struggling ant. Then the ant moved towards
the leaf and climbed up there. Soon it carried her safely to dry ground.
Not
long after at that, there was a hunter nearby who was throwing out his net
towards the dove, hoping to trap it in this way.
Guessing
what he should do, the ant quickly bit him on the heel. Feeling the pain, the
hunter dropped his net and the dove flew away quickly from this net.
The
morality: One good turn deserves another.
The Fox and the Grapes
One afternoon there was a fox that was walking through the
forest and spotted a bunch of grapes hanging from over a lofty branch. “Just
the thing to quench my thirst,” quoted the fox. Taking a few steps backward,
the fox jumped but unfortunately he missed the hanging grapes. Again the fox
took a few paces backward, ran, and tried to reach them but he still failed.
Finally, giving up, the fox turned up his nose and said,
“They’re probably sour anyway,” and proceeded to walk away.
Moral Value: it’s easy to despise what you cannot have.
Pinokio
In the past, there was a puppeteer whose name is Geppetto.
He eager to have a son very much but his wife passed away several years ago.
One day, he got an idea to make a puppet in order not to be lonely again. He
made a puppet all day long. Finally, in the morning he had finished his work
and he named the puppet Pinocchio. Soon he felt lonely again since Pinocchio
couldn't walk or talk by itself. One night, Geppetto prayed to the God to
become a real boy. He always thought it on his mind in his dream.
In the next morning, he was surprised that Pinocchio was
alive. He taught Pinocchio how to walk, how to read, how to speak and to do
other things as human. He then studied at an elementary school. One day,
Pinocchio felt bored and it made him go home late. When Pinocchio finally came
home, Geppetto asked him. He said that he was on school but he wasn’t.
Instantly, Pinocchio's nose grew longer and longer and it meant that Pinocchio
has lied.
The next morning, Pinocchio was kidnaped by the owner of
circus. Pinocchio soon became a slave for the circus. He was so famous because
he was a puppet which can talk. Geppetto worried about him because Pinocchio
had not been going home for almost two days. He tried to find Pinocchio
everywhere but he found nothing. When he searched him on the sea, big wave
smashed him. He was then in whale's stomach when he awoke. He couldn't find the
way to go out.
In the other side, Pinocchio finally could escape out from
the circus. He came home but nobody was there. Latter on, he searched Geppetto
in the sea. He got the same accident like Geppetto and he met Geppetto in
whale's stomach. Both of them got out from its stomach by making a fire. In the
end of the story, they went home together and lived happily ever after.
The Lion and The Mouse
When he was awakened by a tiny Mouse running across his
body, a mighty Lion was sleeping in his lair. The lion then grabbed the
frightened mouse with his huge paws and opened his mouth to swallow him
directly. "Please, King," begged the Mouse, "Spare me this time
and of course I will never forget your kindness. Someday I may be able to repay
you. "The Lion thought that it was such an amusing idea that he let the
poor creature go.
Sometimes later the Lion was caught in a net laid by some
hunters. Despite his great strength, the Lion could not break free. Soon the
forest echoed with angry load roars.
The Little Mouse heard the Lion and ran to see what was
wrong. As soon as he succeeded to make the Lion free "There!" said
the Mouse proudly, " You laughed at me when I promised to repay your
kindness, but now you know that even a tiny Mouse can help a mighty Lion."
Moral Value:
1. Little friends may prove to be great friends.
2. Friend in need is
friend indeed.
A Donkey and A Lapdog
Once upon a time there was a farmer who owned a little dog
that he keeps constantly by his side and a donkey, which lived in a warm stable
and got plenty of fresh grain and sweet hay. But, unfortunately the donkey was
not satisfied with his condition.
"I slave all day long, hauling wood or pulling the cart
to market while the dog sleeps on the master's lap and eats from his
plate!," the donkey grumbled. "Perhaps, he thought, if he behaved
like the dog, his master would reward him with the same life of ease.
That very night, the donkey crept out of the stable and into
the house where the farmer sat at supper. "First I'll frisk about and
chase my tail, just as the dog does," thought the donkey. And he danced
about the room, flinging up his hooves until the table toppled over and dishes
went flying.
"Now I'll sit on his lap!" said the donkey, and he
put his hooves up on the master's chair.
"Help! Save me from this mad beast!" the terrified
farmer bellowed. Then his servants came running and, with shouts and blows,
drove the donkey back to the stable.
"I suppose I' m a fine donkey, "the donkey
lamented," but I' ll never be a lapdog!"
Moral of the Story- What's right for one may be wrong for
another. So, never try to copy another person in front of you.
The Origin of The Name “Singapore”
A hundred years ago there lived a king named Nila Utama,
King of Srivijaya. One day, the king went sailing accompanied by his loyal
bodyguards. Along the way, the hurricane came. The guards begged the king to
cancel his plan. "Sir, it is dangerous if we continue the journey with
this condition. It's better if we stop first to a safer place. If I am not
mistaken, there is a place nearby here named Tumasik Island. “What if we stay
there while waiting for a safer condition?" Said the captain of the ship.
The king approved this opinion. Their boat was docked to Tumasik Island shortly
afterwards.
Arriving on the island, King and several bodyguards left the
ship and looked around the island. When they're looking around, suddenly an
animal which was not far from them flashed. The king was surprised and
fascinated. The beast was so huge, looked dashing, and was golden in
color." What creature was that?" Asked the King to his guards.
"If i am not mistaken, people call it “Singa”, your majesty,"
one of his bodyguards replied. "What?" Asked the King to clarify. “Singa”
replied the guard.
The king then asked more explanation about the animal.
Attentively, The King listened to all explanations from his bodyguard about the
animal. "Then, we give the name of this place “Singapore”.”Meaning:
The City of Lion which is derived from malay “Singa” (lion) and “Pura / Pore”
(City)". Since that time the town was named Singapore.
Roro Jonggrang
In ancient times, there were two neighboring kingdoms in
Central Java. The kingdoms were the Penging kingdom and the Baka kingdom.
Pengging was fertile and prosperous kingdom, ruled by Prabu Damar Maya. His son
was Raden Bandung Bondowoso (Bandawasa) who was mighty and powerful. While the
Baka kingdom ruled by a man-eating giant named King Baka.
To expand the kingdom, King Baka combated Pengging kingdom
causing many people killed and lost their wealth. In order to end the war,
Prabu Damar Maya sent his son to fight King Baka. Because of his power,
Bondowoso managed to kill King Baka.
Despite coming from a race of giants, King Baka had a
beautiful daughter named Rara Jonggrang. One day, Rara Jongrang was proposed by
Bandung Bandawasa who met her when the war happened. Knowing the fact that he
had killed her father, Roro Jonggrang didn’t want to marry him. But Bandung
Bondowoso still needed to marry her, whatever the obstacles would be. Then, to
challenge him Ratu Baka gave a task to Bandung Bandawasa. Ratu Baka told that
he had to make 1000 temples in one night before he could marry to Roro
Jonggrang.
Bandung Bandawasa then called the genies to help him and he
made the temples in unbelievable speed. Roro Jonggrang saw that the task was
almost completed, so she ordered her servants to help her hit the rice puncher
and made the sounds of cooking. These actions made the genies think that
morning had come so they run away as soon as possible. Bandung Bandawasa was
angry with Roro Jonggrang. He already finished 9999 temples, and when he was
building the 1000th temple, he cursed Roro Jonggrang into a stone
statue to fill the 1000 temples.
The Origin of Lightening
Once upon a time fairies and humans lived together
peacefully. One day, Mekhala, a beautiful and clever elf, studied at Shie, a
great hermit. Besides Mekhala, Master Shie also had a male student named
Ramasaur. In the process of learning, the boy always envied Mekhala because
Mekhala was very clever. But Master Shie still loved both of his students
without favoritism.
One day Guru Shie called and said to them, "Tomorrow,
give me a cup full of dew. Who is faster to get it, so it will be lucky for
him/her. The dew will be turned into a gem, who can grant every request.
"Mekhala and Ramasaur stunned for a moment to hear the command. Ramasaur imagined
he would ask for wealth and luxury after completing the task so that he could
become the richest man in the country. However Mekhala just thought out loud.
Getting a cup of dew in a short time is certainly not easy, Mekhala muttered in
her heart.
The next day, early in the morning, the disciples had been
in the woods. Ramasaur pulled weeds and other small plants sloppily. But the
result was disappointing. Dew that exists in plants was always spilled before
it was poured into the cup. Instead, Mekhala absorbed the moisture with a soft
cloth very carefully. She slowly squeezed the cloth and then inserted it into
the cup. The result was very encouraging. Soon her cup had been filled up with
dew. Mekhala saw Master Shie soon and gave his work.
Master Shie received it joyfully. Mekhala was indeed a
clever pupil. As promised, Master Shie transformed it into a gem as big as a
thumb. "If you want something, take up this gem equally to the forehead.
Then say whatever you want," Professor Shie said. Mekhala did whatever the
teacher had taught, then called her wishes. Instantly, Mekhala were in the blue
sky. She hovered like an eagle who was so beautiful.
Meanwhile, only at dusk Ramasaur managed to get a cup of
dew. The result was not as clear as that was collected by Mekhala. Then,
Ramasaur handed the cup dew on Master Shie hastily. "Although you are not
quicker than Mekhala, you will still get a gift on your effort," Master
Shie said while handing a magic axe made of silver. When the axe was thrown to
the object, even a mountain could be destroyed.
In fact, Ramasaur abused the axe. He was very jealous of the
Mekhala that could hover in the sky so beautifully. Ramasaur immediately threw
the axe toward Mekhala. Knowing there would be danger threatens, Mekhala fend
off the axe with the gem. The result was a violent clash and blinding light in
the sky. The clash continues until today, in form of a deafening explosion.
People refer it as "thunder"
Table of Contents
Preface............................................................................................................................................. i
Table of Contents.............................................................................................................................. ii