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Golden Touch || सुनहरा स्पर्श

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Golden Touch || सुनहरा स्पर्श Once upon a time, a long time ago in ancient Greece, there lived a king named Midas. King Midas loved three things more than anything else in the world - his little daughter, his rose garden, and gold. Nothing gave him more pleasure than seeing his little daughter picking roses in the garden, roses she placed in a golden vase to decorate the castle. एक समय की बात है, प्राचीन ग्रीस में बहुत समय पहले एक राजा रहता था, जिसका नाम मिदास था। राजा मिदास को  तीन चीजों से बहोत प्यार था दुनिया की किसी भी चीजों की तुलना मे - उसकी छोटी बेटी, उसका गुलाब का बगीचा और सोना। राजा को किसी चीज से ज्यादा ख़ुशी नहीं मिलती थी सिवाय की उसके छोटी लड़की को बगीचे में गुलाब उठाते हुए देखणा, गुलाब वह सुनहरे फूलदानी में रखती थी अपने महल को सजाने के लिए।  One night, while strolling through his rose garden, the king stumbled over a satyr. A satyr was half man, half goat. This satyr looked half starved and very ill. King Midas brought the satyr into his castle. He made sure the sat...

Count Wisely || बुद्धिमानी से गिनें

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Count Wisely || बुद्धिमानी से गिनें One day, king Akbar asked a question in his court that left everyone in the courtroom puzzled. As they all tried to figure out the answer, Birbal walked in and asked what the matter was. They repeated the question to him. The question was, "How many crows are there in the city?" एक दिन, राजा अकबर ने अपने दरबार में एक सवाल पूछा, जिसने दरबार में मौजूद सभीको हैरान कर दिया  ।  वे सभी ने जवाब ढूंढ़ने की कोशिश की, बीरबल ने अंदर जाकर पूछा कि मामला क्या है।उन्होंने उनसे सवाल दोहराया। सवाल था, "शहर में कितने कौवे हैं?" Birbal immediately smiled and went up to Akbar. He announced the answer, he said there were twenty one thousand, five hundred and twenty three crows in the city. When asked how he knew the answer, Birbal replied, "Ask your men to count the number of crows. If there are more, the the relatives of the crows must be visiting them from nearby cities. If there are fewer, then the crows from our city must be visiting their rel...