Description
This delightful and engaging folktale tells the story of a wise Brahmin who meets a clever devil in a forest. When danger suddenly appears, the Brahmin uses his quick thinking, calm mind, and wisdom to escape trouble and protect himself. The story combines adventure with an important life lesson about thinking wisely and acting safely when danger strikes. With colorful pictures and easy-to-read text, young readers will enjoy every page while learning valuable moral values like smart thinking, bravery, and patience.
Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)
Q1. Who does the Brahmin meet in the forest?
A) A king
B) A devil
C) A friend
D) A thief
Answer: B) A devil
Q2. What does the devil do when he first sees the Brahmin?
A) Starts dancing
B) Jumps onto his shoulders
C) Hides behind a tree
D) Runs away
Answer: B) Jumps onto his shoulders
Q3. Why can’t the devil chase the Brahmin after he escapes?
A) He is too tired
B) He promised not to touch the ground
C) He is scared of water
D) He falls asleep
Answer: B) He promised not to touch the ground
Q4. What lesson does this story teach us?
A) Always play with strangers
B) Think wisely in dangerous situations
C) Never go to the forest
D) Devils are always friendly
Answer: B) Think wisely in dangerous situations
Fill in the Blanks
Words Bank: lake, ran away, Brahmin, king
- Once upon a time, a __________ was walking through a forest.
- The devil told the Brahmin he was the __________ of devils.
- The Brahmin offered to take the devil to the __________.
- When the devil was washing his feet, the Brahmin __________ safely.
True or False
- The Brahmin was walking in a forest. [T/F]
- The devil immediately helped the Brahmin find food. [T/F]
- The devil had made a vow not to touch the ground until he washed his feet. [T/F]
- The Brahmin stayed with the devil by the lake forever. [T/F]
With guidance from our Content Team, this story presents meaningful moral values and life lessons in a clear, engaging, and child-friendly manner.







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