Welcome To The Inspirational Story Collection!
Spark imagination and nurture character with enchanting animated tales!
The Inspirational Story Collection brings beloved tales to life, designed to inspire and educate your children. Each story is crafted to teach valuable morals, helping young minds grow into responsible and compassionate individuals.
Why Choose The Inspirational Story Collection?
We believe in the power of storytelling to shape young hearts and minds. Our collection of popular stories is presented in a simple, engaging style, perfect for children to enjoy and learn from.
Our Mission
Stories for Every Child, Everywhere
We’re proud to offer our animated stories on YouTube in over 5 languages, making them accessible to children around the globe. While our website beautifully narrates each story in English, you can find the animated versions on our YouTube channel, complete with captivating visuals and diverse language options.
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Popular Stories
Father and son
This story highlights the boundless patience and love of parents who answer their child’s repeated questions without frustration, a stark contrast to the son’s impatience when his elderly father asks the same questions years later. It underscores the profound importance of reciprocating that love and care in our parents’ old age.
Too much desire is bad
A greedy couple, delighted when borrowed items mysteriously “give birth” to smaller versions, learn a harsh lesson when their valuable golden plate “dies” while borrowed, proving that dishonesty and excessive greed ultimately lead to loss and humiliation.
There is strength in unity
A father teaches his constantly bickering five sons a valuable lesson about unity: individually, single sticks are easily broken, but when bound together, they are unbreakable. This demonstrates that there is strength in togetherness, and unity ensures protection and resilience.
Wisdom is better than strength
Cleverness triumphs over brute force as an old owl guides desperate birds to outsmart a predatory snake, proving that wit can overcome a physically stronger foe. The story highlights that strategy and intelligence are often more effective than raw power in overcoming obstacles.
A boy's story
A kind-hearted boy helps an old man and receives a magical piggy bank that adds coins for good deeds and removes them for bad ones. This gift ultimately teaches him that true wealth lies in a good character and selfless actions, transforming him into a beloved figure in his village.
A farmer's story
A farmer bought a well from his neighbor but was then denied access to the water within it, as the neighbor claimed he only sold the well, not the water. The village head, a wise man, resolved the dispute by telling the neighbor to either remove his water or pay rent for the well, leading the neighbor to apologize and allow the farmer to use the water.
The king and monkey’s story
A king’s beloved pet monkey, in an attempt to swat a bothersome fly off the sleeping king’s head, wielded a sword, accidentally striking and severely wounding the king when the fly moved. The story teaches that befriending foolishness ultimately leads to one’s own harm.
Two headed bird
The story of the two-headed bird, Burunda, illustrates the importance of unity and cooperation. One head selfishly consumes a delicious fruit alone, refusing to share with the other , leading to the second head retaliating by eating a poisonous fruit, ultimately killing the bird due to their disunity.
Snow tree
A magician granted an ice tree four wishes after it sheltered him from rain. After unsuccessfully wishing for green, golden, and glass leaves, which were eaten, stolen, or broken respectively, the tree ultimately found happiness and contentment with its original needle-like leaves. This story highlights the importance of being satisfied with what one already possesses.
Fish and frog
A frog, foreseeing danger from fishermen, advised his two fish friends to leave their lake. However, the fish arrogantly refused to leave their home, and the next day they were caught in the fishermen’s net.
Sparrow and Monkey
A cold, drenched monkey seeks shelter under a tree, where a sparrow in her nest advises him to build his own home. Angered by her persistent lectures, the monkey destroys her nest, teaching the lesson that unsolicited advice can be harmful to the giver.
Help others and you will receive help
A selfish donkey refuses to help his sick companion by sharing his load. When the sick donkey collapses, the washerman places the entire burden on the unhelpful donkey, who is then left to carry it all himself.
Your own people are the enemies
A dog leaves his famine-stricken village for a city where he steals food from an open house but is then brutally attacked by local dogs. He returns to his village, concluding it is better to be hungry but safe at home than to risk one’s life for abundance elsewhere.
The Donkey and The Fox
A singing donkey ignores a wise fox’s warning and is severely beaten by farmers for ruining their crops. The story teaches that there is a proper time and place for every action, and ignoring this can lead to painful consequences.
The Greedy Mouse
A greedy mouse, after eating his fill of corn, gets trapped in a basket due to his swollen stomach. He repeats the mistake the next day and is eaten by a cat, showing that excessive greed leads to one’s downfall.
The Washerman and The Donkey
A washerman disguises his weak donkey in a lion’s hide to let him eat freely in a field. The donkey is happy until he brays at the sight of a female donkey, revealing his true identity to the farmers who then beat him severely.
The Sage and The Coin
A sage finds a silver coin and searches for someone with a craving for more. He gives it to a king who is about to wage war for more territory, making the king realize his greed and prompting him to abandon his destructive plans.
The Lion and The Fox
A starving lion waits inside a cave for its owner, a fox, to return. The clever fox notices the lion’s footprints and tricks the lion into revealing its presence by asking the silent cave for permission to enter, allowing the fox to escape.
The Extremely Clever Fox
A clever fox tricks a lion, a cheetah, and a tiger into leaving a dead elephant she cannot eat alone. She succeeds and manages to eat it after fighting off another fox, but the moral of the story shifts to knowing who to respect, who to live with, and who to fight.
The Merchant's Downfall and Rise
A rich merchant’s downfall is orchestrated by a vengeful servant who plants false rumors in the king’s mind. The merchant regains his position after tricking the servant into revealing his deceit, teaching the lesson that you should never disrespect anyone, regardless of their status.
The Tortoise and The Geese
A tortoise, seeking help to move to a new pond, is warned by his goose friends not to speak during their flight. However, when villagers jeer at them, the angry tortoise ignores the advice, opens his mouth to yell at them, and falls to his death.
The Elephant and His Friends
A friendless elephant is rejected by a monkey, a rabbit, and a frog for being too big and different. He later earns their friendship by courageously chasing off a lion that was terrorizing them, proving that true friendship is based on character, not appearance.
The Story of the Four Friends
Three learned friends, lacking common sense, use their knowledge to reanimate a dead lion. The lion immediately kills them, proving that a lack of common sense makes even the most extensive knowledge worthless.
The Story of the Monkey and the Two Cats
Two cats fighting over a piece of bread ask a passing monkey to help them divide it. The clever monkey eats the entire loaf under the pretense of making the portions equal, teaching the cats that when two people argue, a third party benefits.
The Story of a Clever Rabbit
A terrified forest of animals sends a rabbit to a fearsome lion, but the clever rabbit outsmarts the lion by tricking him into jumping into a well. The story shows that wit is more powerful than brute strength.
The Story of a Stone
A wise craftsman uses three stones to teach a lesson on enduring hardship. The stone that withstands every blow is made into a revered statue, while the others who resisted become a doorstep and a stepping stone, showing that facing difficulties leads to greatness.
The Mango Tree
Two brothers divide their inheritance, with the clever older brother taking the fruit-bearing top of a mango tree while giving the bottom to his sibling. The younger brother, however, foils his plan by threatening to chop down the tree’s base, making the older brother realize his mistake and apologize.
The Sage and the Boy
A mother asks a sage to cure her son’s jaggery addiction, but the sage requests a week to first overcome his own. This act teaches the lesson that one should overcome their own bad habits before trying to fix others’.
Gautama Buddha and a Woman
A grieving woman begs Gautama Buddha to revive her dead child. He tells her to fetch mustard seeds from a house where no one has died, making her realize the universal truth of death and helping her find peace.
The Power of the Mind
A man sentenced to death is told he will receive a lethal injection that will allow him to die peacefully. Instead, he is given a harmless vitamin shot, but his mind’s belief in the poison’s effect leads to his death, proving the immense power of the human mind.
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