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Two Interesting and Fun Tenali Raman Stories 

Tenali Rama Krishna was one of the most knowledgeable poets and an advisor to the famous king, Krishnadevaraya, as stated by parenting.firstcry.com. The king was known for his wisdom, while Tenali Raman was known for his humor and incredible intelligence. The stories of Tenali Raman are focused on the relationship that he shares with the King, the wisdom that he shows, and the problem-solving capabilities that he has.

You must tell the stories of Tenali Raman and the king to your children. Below are two of the best Tenali Raman stories that your kids need to know. 

You must tell the stories of Tenali Raman and the king to your children. Given below are two of the best Tenali Raman stories that your kids need to know. 

Two Interesting and Fun Tenali Raman Stories 

The Thieves and the Well

The story focuses on king Krishnadevaraya going to jail for a survey. There were two burglars in prison, who asked for mercy from the king, and they also told him that if he released them, they would help him catch thieves. The king decided to release the burglars only if they could break into Tenali Raman’s house and steal his things. 

After dinner, Tenali Raman was out for a stroll, and he could hear the rustling of the leaves and understood that there were thieves behind the bushes. He went inside and started telling his wife loudly that they had to put all their valuables in a trunk and throw it inside the well.

After some time, the thieves saw Tenali Raman and his wife taking the trunk full of valuables to the well and throwing it inside. As soon as they went inside, the thieves started drawing water to get hold of the chest. When they pulled the trunk out, all they discovered were stones. Tenali Raman thanked them for watering his garden. 

The moral of this story is that you should not avoid false claims even when you hear them. This is one of the best Tenali Raman stories, undoubtedly. 

The moral of this story is that you should not avoid false claims even when you hear them. This is one of the best Tenali Raman stories undoubtedly. 

The Greedy Brahmins

King Krishnadevaraya’s mother was highly religious, and she visited the king and told him that she was interested in offering ripe mangoes to some Brahmins. The king ordered his attendants to get the mangoes for his mother.

However, his mother died at night, and the king wanted to fulfill her last wish. The king called the Brahmins and asked them how he could fulfill his mother’s wish. The Brahmins were greedy and told him that his mother would be happy only if the mangoes were made of gold. 

When Tenali Raman heard about this, he wanted to teach them a lesson, and hence, he invited the Brahmins to his house. When the Brahmins visited his home, they saw that Tenali Raman was standing with a hot iron rod.

Tenali Raman explained that his mother died because of rheumatism, and she wanted to burn her legs with hot rods to ease the pain. He wanted to do this with the Brahmins so that his mother could be happy. The Brahmins realized at once and returned all the gold mangoes to the king.

The moral of the story is that you should not be greedy, and you need to be happy with whatever you have. 

The moral of the story is that you should not be greedy, and you need to be happy with whatever you have. 

Conclusion

The stories that have been mentioned above are two of the best Tenali Raman stories. Make sure that you are reading about these two stories to your kids, along with the several other Tenali Raman stories.

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