The Foolish Brahmin and the Crooks is a classic moral story for kids that teaches the importance of thinking wisely and checking the truth. In this tale, a simple Brahmin is tricked by three clever crooks while carrying a gifted goat home, showing how repeated lies can mislead anyone.
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The Foolish Brahmin and the Crooks – Moral Story for Kids

The Foolish Brahmin and the Crooks – a moral story for kids.

The Brahmin performs sacred rituals for a wealthy merchant.
Once, a Brahmin performed sacred rituals for a rich merchant and received a goat as a gift.

He carries the gifted goat home on his shoulders.
While he was returning home with the goat on his shoulders, three crooks saw him and decided to trick him into giving it away.

A crook asks, “Why are you carrying a dog?”
One by one, the crooks crossed the Brahmin’s path and asked him the same question: “Oh, Brahmin, why are you carrying a dog on your back?”

The Brahmin starts believing the repeated lies.
The foolish Brahmin believed that if three different people said the same thing, it must be true.

He lets the goat go without checking the truth.
Without even checking the animal on his back, he let the goat go.

Moral: Never believe lies without checking the truth.
Moral: Blindly believing lies without verifying the truth can lead to foolish actions and bad consequences.
This story reminds children to use their own judgment and verify facts before believing anything. It teaches that wise thinking protects us from tricks, misunderstandings, and unnecessary problems in life.



