“The Brahmini and the Mongoose” is a popular moral story for kids that teaches honesty, trust, and quick thinking. This engaging tale highlights important life lessons, good values, family trust, and the consequences of rash decisions, helping children understand wisdom, kindness, and the importance of careful actions.

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The Brahmini and the Mongoose – Moral Story for Kids

Title page of “The Brahmini and the Mongoose,” a kids’ moral story about trust and consequences.

The Brahmini and the Mongoose – A moral story about trust and consequences.

Brahmin Deva Sharma lives in a town with his family and newborn son.

Deva Sharma lives peacefully in a town with his family.

Once, there was a Brahmin named Deva Sharma who lived in a town.

Brahmini adopts a baby mongoose after its mother dies, raising it lovingly.

Brahmini adopts a baby mongoose after its mother dies.

His wife, Brahmini, gave birth to a son, and around the same time, a female mongoose died after giving birth to a baby mongoose.

Brahmini cares for the mongoose but fears it might harm her child.

Brahmini fears the mongoose might harm her son.

Brahmini decided to adopt the baby mongoose and care for it just like her own son.

Brahmini tells her husband she is going to fetch water from the lake.

Brahmini tells her husband she is going to fetch water.

However, she never left her son alone because she didn’t trust the mongoose. She was afraid that it might harm her child.

She warns her husband to ensure the mongoose does not harm their baby.

She warns her husband to watch the mongoose carefully.

One day, Brahmini told her husband that she was going to the lake to get water. She said, “My dear, I’m going to fetch water.”

Deva Sharma reassures her that the baby is safely sleeping in the cradle.

The Brahmin assures her the baby is sleeping safely.

She asked him to make sure that the mongoose didn’t harm the child, and then she left.

Brahmini remains worried, fearing the mongoose might hurt their son.

Brahmini remains afraid the mongoose could harm her child.

Deva Sharma reassured her, saying, “Don’t worry, my dear! He’s peacefully sleeping in the cradle.”

Brahmin leaves home to beg for alms, leaving the baby alone indoors.

The Brahmin leaves home to beg for alms.

The Brahmini responded, “I understand that. But I’m concerned about the mongoose, worried that it might harm our son.”

A dangerous black cobra slithers into the house toward the sleeping baby.

A black cobra slithers into the house toward the baby.

After she left, the Brahmin also left the house to beg for alms, leaving the house empty.

The brave mongoose spots the cobra and prepares to defend the infant.

The mongoose notices the cobra near the sleeping baby.

Just then, a black cobra slithered into the house and slowly approached the sleeping baby.

Mongoose attacks the cobra fiercely to protect the sleeping baby.

The brave mongoose attacks the cobra fiercely.

The mongoose, who was nearby, saw the cobra and realized that the baby was in danger.

The heroic mongoose kills the cobra and saves the child’s life.

The mongoose kills the cobra and saves the child’s life.

The mongoose courageously attacked the cobra, fighting fiercely and tearing it into pieces.

Happy mongoose waits to greet Brahmini, unaware of the misunderstanding.

The mongoose happily greets Brahmini at the door.

He scattered the bits far and wide, feeling happy that he had saved the baby.

Brahmini sees blood on the mongoose and assumes he killed her child.

She sees blood on the mongoose and fears he killed her son.

When Brahmani returned home, the mongoose came out to welcome her, thinking that she would be happy to see that he had killed the cobra.

In anger, she drops her water pot on the mongoose, killing him instantly.

In anger, she kills the innocent mongoose with her water pot.

However, upon seeing the blood on the mongoose’s mouth, Brahmini was shocked.

Inside, Brahmini finds her baby safe and the dead snake on the floor.

Brahmini finds her baby safe beside the dead cobra.

She immediately thought, “Oh God! What has he done to my son? He must have killed him…”

Brahmini realizes the mongoose saved her son and she acted blindly.

Devastated, she realizes her horrible mistake.

In a blind rage and without looking around, she dropped the water pot on the poor little mongoose, instantly killing him.

Shocked and heartbroken, Brahmini regrets her impulsive action.

She regrets acting in anger without thinking.

When Brahmini went inside, she found her son sleeping peacefully, and she noticed the dead snake nearby.

She mourns the innocent mongoose who protected her baby from danger.

Brahmini mourns the brave mongoose who saved her son.

Realising her terrible mistake, she thought, “Oh God, what have I done? What a terrible person I am!”

Moral: Thoughtless actions lead to deep regret and painful consequences.

Moral: Acting without thought leads to painful consequences.

Moral: Acting without discretion or thoughtfulness leads to regrettable actions and consequences.

This story of “The Brahmini and the Mongoose” teaches children honesty, trust, and careful decision-making. It reminds kids how patience, understanding, and wise actions lead to positive outcomes in life.

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