The Evil King Kachadruma
Once upon a time, in a dense forest, there lived a lion named Raghunath and a tiger named Mahesh. They were great friends and lived in harmony, sharing their food and helping each other in times of need. The entire forest admired their bond.
One day, two cunning jackals, Juno and Mando, entered the forest in search of food. They soon noticed the close friendship between the lion and the tiger. The jackals, being devious by nature, decided to create discord between the two so they could gain benefits from their conflict.
Juno approached the tiger and whispered, "Have you noticed how the lion has been acting strangely? He no longer seems to share his food happily. Perhaps he wants to rule the forest alone!"
At the same time, Mando went to the lion and murmured, "The tiger speaks ill of you behind your back. He thinks you are growing weak and unfit to rule the jungle!"
Slowly, seeds of suspicion took root in their minds. Over time, their once-strong friendship turned into rivalry. They began arguing over small matters and soon stopped speaking altogether. This is exactly what the jackals had planned. They now had access to the food left uneaten by the feuding friends.
One day, an intense fight broke out between the lion and the tiger. Both were strong, but their injuries made them weak. When they were exhausted and unable to move, the jackals seized the moment, pouncing on them and devouring them one by one.
Moral: Beware of cunning people who create trouble between friends for their own gain. True friendship should never be shaken by baseless doubts.