The Weaver of Truth (Tamil Nadu)
A weaver’s cloth never tore because he wove with honesty.
Moral: Integrity strengthens skill.
The Potter’s Song (Haryana)
A potter sang while shaping clay; his pots carried joy to every household.
Moral: Joy in work spreads happiness.
The Carpenter’s Bridge (Kerala)
A carpenter built a wooden bridge that saved villagers during floods.
Moral: Skill used for community service is sacred.
The Blacksmith’s Oath (Madhya Pradesh)
A blacksmith forged tools only for farming, refusing weapons.
Moral: Choose peace over profit.
The Farmer’s Golden Plough (Punjab)
A farmer’s careful ploughing yielded abundant crops, feeding the poor.
Moral: Diligence nourishes society.
The Mason’s Temple (Odisha)
A mason carved stones so beautifully that villagers felt divine presence.
Moral: Devotion elevates craftsmanship.
The Tailor’s Gift (West Bengal)
A tailor stitched clothes for orphans without charging.
Moral: Generosity makes skill meaningful.
The Basket Weaver’s Wisdom (Nagaland)
A basket weaver taught children to weave, ensuring tradition lived on.
Moral: Passing skills is true legacy.
The Fisherman’s Net of Justice (Goa)
His net caught only fair shares, never more than needed.
Moral: Moderation sustains life.
The Calligrapher’s Truth (Kashmir)
A calligrapher wrote sacred verses with purity, refusing bribes for false records.
Moral: Truth must guide art.
Each story highlights a skilled worker, their mastery, and a moral compass. Students can:
Illustrate these tales in folk‑art style.
Translate them into multiple languages.
Perform them as skits or shadow plays.
Reflect on skills they want to master in their own lives.
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