For a few days, he was happy. He ate his fill of dal every day. But slowly, greed began to creep into his mind. "This pot only gives one dal at a time. It is so slow. What if I can get many dals at once? Maybe I can break it open and find the secret inside. Perhaps there is a treasure of many dals hidden in the wall of the pot."
"Atyāśa dukkha mūlam" – Greed is the root of suffering. Be content with what you have, or you may lose everything. (చాలు నని తెలుసుకోండి, లేకపోతే చేతిలోనిది కూడా పోతుంది.) This story is a traditional nīti katha (moral story) often told to children in Telugu households to teach the danger of greed over patience and contentment. any story in telugu with moral
Somaiah stared in horror. He searched every broken shard. There was no treasure inside, no secret compartment. Just broken clay. The magic was gone. He now had no pot, no endless dal, and was poorer and more miserable than before. For a few days, he was happy
Soon, Somaiah realized it was a magical pot. No matter how many times he emptied it, it would produce one fresh, hot moong dal again and again. He was thrilled. "I will never go hungry again!" he thought. He took the pot home. "This pot only gives one dal at a time
He ignored the small voice of wisdom in his head. One evening, he took a big stone, held the pot in his hands, and struck it with all his force.
One afternoon, after a long, tiring day with almost no food, he sat under a large banyan tree. He prayed to God, "Oh Lord, why am I always suffering in poverty? Please show me some mercy."
Once upon a time, in a small village in Andhra Pradesh, there lived a poor Brahmin named Somaiah. He was honest but struggled to feed his family. Every day, he would go door to door for alms, but he barely got enough.