Along with ordering Birbar, Roopsen himself followed Birbar secretly. Roopsen ordered Birbar to go and inquire the matter. King Roopsen compensated Birbar well.įew days later, The King Roopsen heard a lady crying bitterly in a field nearby. The King appointed Birbar as his personal guard. Once, a young man – Birbar, approached the King for employment. Once upon a time, there lived a King named – Roopsen, who ruled Burdwaan Kingdom. Moral : Reasoning leads to all kinds of problem solving
The boy who started living at the place where Madhumati demised, as if she is alive is the rightful husband of Madhumati.” The boy who brought Madhumati back to life will be considered as her father. Vikram replied – “The boy who took Madhumati’s belongings as memento will be considered as his son. As soon as Madhumati resurrected, the first question was – whom should Madhumati marry?īetal asked – “Can you tell Vikram who is the rightful husband of Madhumati?” Now the third boy used his newly learned art and brought Madhumati back to life. The third boy left the village and learned a mystic art of bringing back dead to life. The second boy started living there only where Madhumati lost her life as if he is living along with him. After this accident, the first lad took the belonging of Madhumati and went back to his home with Madhumati’s mementos. But before the decision could be made, a venomous snake bit Madhumati because of which she died. In this quest, such happened that, Madhumati’s father, brother and mother found three different grooms according to their choice respectively. Keshav was searching for a groom for her daughter – Madhumati. Once upon a time there lived a man name Keshav near the banks of river Yamuna. Moral : We should always use our own mind. Hearing the correct answer, Betal fled back to the tree trunk. But the King didn’t even trusted his own daughter and fell prey to the Prince and his friend’s trap so easily.” The Prince did everything to get his lady love. Now, Betal asked – “ who is the sinner in this case Vikram?” The prince received the princess and returned back to Banaras where both of them lived happily. He ordered the immediate deportation of his daughter outside the kingdom. The King was disappointed with his daughter. The Prince worked out a plan with his friend and framed the princess in a royal palace robbery. Soon both of them realized that the King of Karnataka would never agree to marry her daughter to the Prince. The Prince decodes the Princess gesture with the help of his friend and finds out that the Princess belong to Karnataka. The Princess gave a cryptic gesture to Vjramakut and then she returned back to her kingdom. As Vjramukut and princess saw each other, they fell in love. There was a beautiful pond in the Jungle, where a princess was bathing with her female friends. Once, both the friend decided to go to the Jungle. Royal Minister’s son was a very good friend of Vjramukut. Once upon a time in Banaras, there lived a prince – Vjramukut. Understanding Stages of Child Development & Mindset Growth.Fun Indoor Games and Activities For Kids.10 reasons why audio content is the best for kids?.7 Tricks To Help Limit Kids’ ScreenTime.September-December Festivals Menu Toggle.What is Holi Festival and why is Holi celebrated?.Why is Republic Day Celebrated? Facts About R-Day.Vaccination Schedule For Babies In India.When Do Babies Start Teething: Symptoms & Remedies of Teething.100+ Thought Of The Day Quotes For Kids.Trunks N Wheels: Places To Visit In India.Little Explorers: World Countries Menu Toggle.Mythological Stories For Kids (In Kannada).Kabhi Socha Hai? Science Podcast For Kids.Inventopedia: Stories of Inventors and Their Inventions.Chalk N Duster: Spoken English For Kids.Punjabi Sakhis For Kids: Stories In Punjabi.Mythological Stories For Kids (In English).Lori – Stories About Growing Up In India.