• Little Tales for the Little People

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Little Tales for the Little People

De: gaathastory
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  • Listen to stories from India that are set in modern times, and these contemporary tales carry a deep meaning. Learn from events about war and love, and of hope and joy. We also have talking animals who teach us a thing or two in their own style! Written by Award Winning Author and storyteller Ramendra Kumar, learn values and morals in a delightful new way. Little Tales for the Little People is a gaathastory original podcast. Visit https://l.gstry.in/littletales to learn more about this show.Subscribe to our Telegram Channel by visiting https://t.me/gaathastory
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  • The Tyranny of Tsunami
    Mar 4 2022
    A farmer called Bhola was a mild manner man. On his farm lived Billa the cock, Pyari the hen, Jim the mongrel, Khushi the Cow, and Tsunami the pig. Bhola was very fond of Tsunami, and Tsunami in turn would terrorise the other animals. One day, Jim met his twin brother, Tim. What effect did the arrival of the new animal to the farm have on Tsunami?

    This story was written by Award winning writer and storyteller Ramendra Kumar and narrated by Sheerali Biju. This episode was edited by gaathastory. You can listen Little Tales for Little People as a gaathastory original on Apple podcasts, Spotify, gaana. JioSaavn, Spreaker and other fine podcasting sites and channels. To learn more, visit littletales.gaathastory.com.

    Background score: Slow Trail. Intro and Outro Music: Angel on Earth from Mixxkit.
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    18 m
  • The Roar of The Cheetah
    Mar 3 2022
    In this story, we get introduced to a Cheetah named Pappu, who is a vegetarian! That\'s right, a cheetah who does not eat any meat. Now, no Cheetah is known to be one. What influenced Pappu to become a vegetarian? How did the other Cheetahs treat him for this peace loving nature? We also meet about a singing donkey named Sureela. One day, Sureela is unable to sing, and Pappu hers a voice that croons a beautiful tune. As he looks around for the source of this beautiful voice, he sees a female Cheetah named Bijli. Pappu falls in love with her right away. What happens next? Will he be able to win the heart of the Cheetah with the melodious voice? Listen to this story to learn more.

    This story was written by Award winning writer and storyteller Ramendra Kumar and narrated by Sheerali Biju. This episode was edited by gaathastory. You can listen Little Tales for Little People as a gaathastory original on Apple podcasts, Spotify, jioSaavn, gaana, Spreaker and other fine podcasting sites and channels. To learn more, visit littletales.gaathastory.com.

    Background score: Slow Trail. Intro and Outro Music: Angel on Earth from Mixxkit.
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    25 m
  • The Kite
    Mar 3 2022
    Traditionally, during the Kite flying season, a kite that has been cut from its string, is meant to be grabbed - rather, \"looted\". A little boy Roshan aspires to do just that as he chases a beautiful kite. He sees other children running with all their might to grab the very kite that he is after. Will Roshan succeed in his endeavor? What is the secret about the Kite that he learns in the process? Does he get to fly the kite at all? Listen to this delightful tale to learn more.

    This story was written by Award winning writer and storyteller Ramendra Kumar and narrated by Sheerali Biju. This episode was edited by gaathastory. You can listen Little Tales for the Little People as a gaathastory original on Apple podcasts, Spreaker, Spotify, gaatha, jioSaavn and other fine podcasting sites and channels. To learn more, visit littletales.gaathastory.com.

    Background score: Slow Trail. Intro and Outro Music: Angel on Earth from Mixxkit.
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    25 m

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