The Brahmarâkshas and the Hair
A landowner who lived in a village had the ability to summon Brahmarakhshas to serve him; yet, the Brahmarakhshas needed constant employment to avoid causing mayhem. He completed the difficult and time-consuming duties the landlord gave him quickly. The landlord started worrying about how to get rid of the Brahmarakhshas as he couldn’t find any employment to keep them busy.
Next, the landlord requested that a long, curly hairpiece be straightened by the Brahmarakhshas. The Brahmarakhshas attempted for days but were unsuccessful. The hair swiftly vanished without a trace after he put it in the fire to straighten it. The Brahmarakhshas fled, distraught that he was unable to style his master’s hair.
Moral: This tale supports the belief that driving evil spirits away from a tree by fastening a handful of hair to it.
Folktale Stories With Moral Lessons for Kids
Children’s English folktales are well-known tales that have been passed down through the centuries to children. These are oral tales, not written ones, that people share. Children’s folktales cover a variety of life topics. The stories of folktales might contain heroes, magic, villains, and happy and sad moments.
However, have you ever attempted to listen to folktales from India? If not, we will now provide you with a summary of five amazing Indian folktales that include moral lessons to be learned. Let’s start with the folktales.