అక్బర్ బీర్బల్ పరిచయం [Akbar Birbal Introduction]

Akbar Birbal Stories in Telugu
Born on October 15, 1542 in Umarkot, India, and enthroned at age 14, Akbar the Great began his military conquests under the tutelage of a regent before claiming imperial power and expanding the Mughal Empire. Known as much for his inclusive leadership style as for his war mongering, Akbar ushered in an era of religious tolerance and appreciation for the arts. Akbar the Great died in 1605.
Birbal or Raja Birbal, was a Hindu advisor in the court of the Mughal emperor, Akbar. He is mostly known in the Indian subcontinent for the folk tales which focus on his wit.
There are numerous folk stories on Akbar-Birbal that kids enjoy on day to day basis. This story is about how they met each other!

ఏం నేస్తం ఎట్లా ఉంది [How are you my friend]

Sometime all it takes to strike a friendship is to say hi and asking how are they doing! This story demonstrates this simple social skill. Pigeon and Fox becomes good friends by greeting each other..

Source – Chandamama December, 1948 magazine

గడుసువాడు [Oversmart guy]

Once upon a time there was an oversmart villager who sold a water well to his neighbor. But when neighbor wants to get some water from well, oversmart villager starts new litigation.. Listen to this story to know how the problem got resolved!

Source – Chandamama August, 1948 magazine

కప్ప రాజు [Frog King]

Parents always look for ways to do good to their children. This is the story of a girl Rohini who marries a frog upon parent’s request. After marriage Rohini’s wishes come true, Listen to this story to know what is her wish…

 

తల్లి తండ్రుల మాట విన్న వారికి ఎప్పుడూ చెడు దారికి చేరదు అన్నది అక్షర సత్యం. రోహిణి అనే అమ్మాయి తన తల్లి తండ్రుల కోరిక మేరకు, ఒక కప్పను పెళ్ళాడతుంది, తరువాత ఏమి జరిగింది అన్నది మీరు ఈ కథ విని తెలుసుకోండి…

Source – Chandamama August, 1948 magazine

వింత చిలుక [Strange Parrot]

Being humble is one hidden secret for happiness to one’s life. Rage and insulting others results in poor relationships. Listen to the story about Venkamma who always insults  everyone around her meets with unprecedented consequences when she insults and hurts this strange parrot..

Source – Chandamama May, 1948 magazine