TENALI RAMAN AND THE TWO THIEVES

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Description

A story meant for elementary school children. This story tells us about the wisdom of Tenali Raman

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Accents

Indian (General)

Transcript

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Hello there. Have you heard off 10 early, Roman. He was one of the wisest men. Let us read the story about 10 early Roman on the two thieves. Once upon a time, there was a wise man named Kennelly Roman. He used to work at the court of Emperor Krishna Deva Raya. One summer night when thin early Roman was about to sleep, he heard the rustling of leaves. The sound came from the bushes outside. It is a hot night and there is no breeze blowing it all. How can the leans Russell on their own? Then early Roman thought, Being a wise man, he figured out that some thieves were hiding in the bushes. They must be planning to rob my house. On the night he said to himself, he thought of a plan. He said to his wife, My dear, I've heard that some notorious thieves are roaming around in our neighborhood. So let's hide all the jewelry and money that we have in the well. A little later, Denali Roman and his wife came out of the house carrying a big trunk and dropped it into the wind. Then they went back inside the house on pretended to be asleep. The thieves waited for a while on, then started drawing water from the well they hoped toe empty the well on Get the treasure. The thieves kept drawing out water the entire night towards Debray. They managed to pull out the trunk, but when they opened it, they were extremely disappointed. They found that the trunk was filled with big stones. The thieves understood that it was 10. Early Romans plan to outsmart them. Just then, Denali Roman came out of his house and said, Thank you, friends for watering my plants. I must be you for your labor. Hearing this, the thieves fell at the in Ali's feet for forgiveness. They promise not to steal or rob anyone ever again.