The Snake and the Foolish Forgs Moral Story- Once upon a time, there was an old brown snake named Mandvishya who lived near a pond. The pond was home to many frogs of different sizes and types who lived under the leadership of the king frog. The snake found it challenging to catch prey for his meals as he grew weaker with age.
One day, the snake came up with a cunning plan. He lay near the edge of the pond and pretended to be very ill. The king frog saw him lying there and asked what the matter was.
The snake explained that a priest’s son had tried to kill him with a stick, and in self-defence, he had bitten and killed him. As a result, the priest had cursed him, and he could only survive by serving and accepting whatever food the frogs gave him.
The king frog was amazed by the snake’s story and delighted that they had a snake to serve them.
The frog king and his ministers rode on the snake’s back and enjoyed a joyful ride around the pond. However, the snake’s speed gradually decreased, and he begged the king frog for permission to eat a few frogs to regain his energy.
The snake continued to eat the frogs, and soon there were no frogs left in the pond except the king frog. The snake approached the king frog and said, “You are the last frog left in this pond. I can’t go hungry, so I must eat you.”
Without hesitation, the snake attacked and devoured the king frog. It is said that you should never trust your enemy, and this story is a testament to that.