What’s keeping us busy now?

Currently we have posted 168 stories. These are written in highly Sanskritized English. Now were are going back to each story, adding a link to the stories in Telugu. After this, the users can read in English or Telugu, whichever they prefer.

In future we would like to replicate the stories in many Bharatiya Bhashas. Please mail to moralstories [at] gmail.com to help us in this.

Published on October 24, 2006 at 9:13 am Comments (9)

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  1. I have to thank you for your great seva in addition to that if the stories available in sanskrit it will help us (like me I am the learner)have more sanskrit word to practise
    Regards Ramani

  2. Namaste

    I am very much impressed by your blog. I wish to translate some of the stories to kannada from here. I request you, please give me the permission for translation. I deffenitely mention your blog and give link in my blog.
    My blog site is: http://www.yuvashakti.wordpress.com , and it is in kannada. Blog name is RASHTRA SHAKTI KENDRA,- A centre for educating high school children, teachers and youngsters.

    Vande,
    Sarada Maitreyi

    REPLY BY MORAL STORIES
    Namaste

    Thank you. It is very encouraging to see such comments. We will be very happy to see a kannada translation for the stories. Please go ahead. Please let us know in case u need any clarifications regarding any of the stories. We will be happy to give you pointers on the source of the story and other such information.

    In case you understand Telugu, I suggest you to do the translation using the telugu version of these stories at http://neetikathalu.wordpress.com . This is because the telugu version of the stories are more accurate and provide information such as the source of the story etc.

    I understand that you are from center for educating children. It is nice to see that now the blog is serving the purpose of its existence — the goal of the blog was to revive the notions of Bhaarateeya Samskruti in the youth especially, children. If possible please let us know more about your organization.

    Vandemaataram

  3. Namaste
    I am very happy to see your reply. Thank you.
    I am a jurnolist, now working for ISKCON’s kannada Spiritual magazine. My brother Chakravarthy is a well known orater here in Karnataka. He runs an organisation RASHTRA SHAKTI KENDRA, which is mainly meant for educating youths, especially teenagers.
    As a part of our KENDRA, recently I have started this blog, And honestly, because of your (Blog’s) inspiration.
    Once again,
    Thank you.

    Vande,
    Maitreyi

  4. I truly appreciate your effort of gathering all the stories in one place.
    However, I think the language should be modified for kids to understand easily . It should be simple so they can read by themselves. For example, in the story Krishnaahi-Jambukam-Vyaapaari Katha, instead of saying dayamaya, say caring and loving; and for krutagnya – thankful etc.,

    Thank you.
    Kalyani

  5. Namaskaram,
    I like this site very much.it is very much useful to people of any age.by reading this stories people knows about the greatness of ancient india and the importance of “sathya” , “dharma” and “dana”.
    I am heart fully congratulating the people who are organizing this.
    Thanks to Every body
    K.Sairam

  6. I truly appreciate your effort of gathering all the stories in one place.
    I am heart fully congratulating the people who are organizing this.
    Thanks to Every body
    Animesh Joshi

  7. Great work.
    Keep up.

    Peace.

  8. great service.this is the best way of educating our youngsters,who need to know about ancient wisdom.pl keep it up.

  9. It’s a great blog. I am also collecting and translating moral stories in Hindi in my blog. You are doing a great service. Hats off to you!


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