Telugu Stories

అంతా శని మహిమ [Its Saturn’s Affect]


Lord Sani (spelt Shani in South India) is the son of Ravi (Sun God) and Chaya Devi. Hence, Sani is also popular as Chayanandu. Sani represents the planet Saturn in our Solar System and the Saturday of any given week. He stands for justice. His affects are more severe than other and lasts longer due to the reason that Sani moves very slowly.

This story about a genius astrologer who predicts that Sani is coming towards him, listen further to know whether he managed to escape! 

Source – Chandamama May, 1948 magazine

ధర్మ సందేహం [Honest Doubt]

Naive is nothing better than a fool! This is the story of a naive guru and 3 naive students traveling through a forest. Guru got thirsty and looking for something to quench his thirst.. There he tasks one student to get something from nearby village, rest is the hilarious part of the story that you must listen to find out!

Source – Chandamama September, 1948 magazine

మినుములు బ్రాహ్మణుడు [A Poor Sage ]

Once upon a time in a village there lived a sage who makes living by begging in the village for food. His wife is very insolent. A strange incident happens to sage when he run away from his wife to forest.. Listen to the story to find out more!
Life happens, your story can change anytime as long as you stay open and patient.

Source – Chandamama May, 1948 magazine

అక్బరు కల [Akbar’s Dream]

Once upon a time Akbar wants to tease Birbal and he comes up with a made-up dream of his. Birbal is no less than Akbar and pays back Akbar right away with his clever and humorous way!
There will be people who challenge you at times, just be calm and respond to such challenges thoughtfully!

Source – Chandamama May, 1948 magazine

భోజన నిద్ర ప్రియులు [Sleep and Food Lovers]

Know your strengths and use them wisely to win any situation is one great principle embedded in many stories. This is such story of two brothers. One brother loves eating food and other brother loves sleeping. Once they met a king on their journey and requests king to offer food. With their expertise they pin point issues with their food and bed.

Source – Chandamama May, 1948 magazine