English Short, Moral Story “The Tale of the Foolish Gardener” for Kids and Children for Class 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, competition with moral values.

The Tale of the Foolish Gardener

At the border of a forest, a landlord had a big garden, which he liked very much. As he couldn’t look after it himself, he appointed a gardener to take care of the garden. The gardener was very faithful and looked after the garden very well.

However, it was the summer season and he had to water the plants daily. As a result, there was no holiday for him, because, if he ever took leave, even for a day, most of the plants would dry up. Whenever he approached the landlord with a request to take even a day off, the landlord would puff up and say, “Who would water the plants in your absence? As there is no one else to water the plants in your absence, I am afraid; I cannot grant you any leave”. The gardener was frightened and had no reply. And as a result, he had to give up the thought of taking any day off.

And hence the drudgery continued.

One day, as the annual temple festival was to take place in the gardener’s village; he was very eager to go and participate in the festivities. Hence, he decided to take at least one day off but did not have the courage to face the landlord and ask for a day off. So, he thought all night and came up with a plan.

He decided to approach a group of monkeys that were staying in a nearby forest. The gardener cautiously approached the leader of the monkeys and told him that he was a gardener, and worked in the big house, bordering the forest. He pointed out to the house and the leader of the monkeys nodded in acknowledgment.

The gardener said that the house belonged to the landlord and that he was a cruel and unkind man. He went on to add that the landlord did not give him a single day’s rest.

The gardener then put forth his plight to the leader of the monkeys. He said, “Tomorrow is a big festival in my village, and I wish to go and participate. Can you possibly help me?”

The monkey chief was a bit taken aback, as he had no idea as to how to help the poor gardener. He asked the gardener, “In what way, can I or my subjects help you?”

The gardener then laid down his plan. For one day, starting tomorrow, you and your subjects, please look after my work”. He further added that he would provide vessels and pots to all the monkeys, and all they had to do was to take it to the river, fill it, and subsequently water each plant. The monkey chief, after listening to the gardener’s tale of woe, felt pity for him and said, “Don’t worry, you go and attend your festival, and we shall look after your work”.

The gardener was relieved and happy. He gave some vessels and pots to the monkeys and quickly left for his village to take part in the temple festival.

However, the monkeys had one doubt. They had no idea as to how much water; they should pour on each plant, as they forgot to ask the gardener. So they approached the chief and told them about their problem.

The monkey chief thought for a while and said, “You have to water each plant, according to the length of its root.” His subjects then asked the leader how they could find the length of the roots. The monkey chief got a bit angry, dismissed them and said, “Pull out each plant, find out how far the roots have gone in and put them back and then water each plant accordingly.”

The monkeys’ were awestruck at their chief’s wisdom and they all applauded. The chief, then proudly asked his subjects to get down to work without delay.

The monkeys’ did as advised – they pulled each plant out, saw the length of the roots and planted them back haphazardly, and watered them. Because of this, most of the plants lost their roots in this process and started drying up.

The next day, the landlord came out for a stroll in his favorite garden and noticed that all his plants had been uprooted and that they were drying up. He immediately summoned for the gardener. The frightened gardener told the landlord what had happened, and this made the landlord very angry and he immediately dismissed the gardener from his job.

As a result of his foolish act, the gardener lost his job!

Related posts:

English Short, Moral Story “Good Deeds Never Go Unrewarded” for Kids and Children for Class 5, 6, 7,...
Short Story
English Short, Moral Story “Where there is a will there is a Way" for Kids and Children for Class 5,...
Moral Story
Hindi Moral Story "Ulti Ganga”, “उल्टी गंगा” for Kids, Full length Educational Story for Students of...
Children Story
Moral Story "Poor Man's Kindness" for Kids and Children, English Story for Class 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, ...
Children Story
English Short, Moral Story “The wind and the sun" for Kids and Children for Class 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10,...
Moral Story
English Essay, Moral Story "May I Never Get Too Busy In My Own Affairs” for Kids and Children
Short Story
English Short, Moral Story “A Thief can’t Question a Robber" for Kids and Children for Class 5, 6, 7...
Moral Story
Hindi Moral Story "Tedi Kheer”, "टेढ़ी खीर” for Kids, Full length Educational Story for Students of ...
हिंदी कहानियां
English Short Moral Story “Reward of Help” for Kids and Children, Essay for Class 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 ...
Children Story
English Short, Moral Story “Reading Bhagavad Gita” for Kids and Children for Class 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10...
Short Story
English Short, Moral Story “The Clever Jackal Who Was Too Wily" for Kids and Children for Class 5, 6...
Moral Story
English Short, Moral Story “The White Elephant" for Kids and Children for Class 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, c...
Short Story
English Short, Moral Story “Learn to Live Happy" for Kids and Children for Class 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, ...
Moral Story
Akbar-Birbal English Moral Story "Akbar's Ring" for Kids, Educational Story for Students of class 5,...
Moral Story
English Short, Moral Story “The Stranger in The Garden” for Kids and Children for Class 5, 6, 7, 8, ...
Short Story
Hindi Moral Story "Sadvyavhar”, "सद्व्यवहार” for Kids, Full length Educational Story for Students of...
Children Story
Hindi Moral Story "Bda Kaun”, बड़ा कौन” for Kids, Full length Educational Story for Students of Clas...
हिंदी कहानियां
Moral Story "The Boy who Cried Wolf " for Kids and Children, English Story for Class 5, 6, 7, 8, 9...
Children Story
Hindi Moral Story "Teen Putle”, “तीन पुतले” for Kids, Full length Educational Story for Students of ...
Children Story
English Short, Moral Story “Old Man and His Son" for Kids and Children for Class 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, ...
Moral Story

Add a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.