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The crow and the swan - cover

The crow and the swan

J. Webb

Publisher: BooxAi

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Summary

This fable is inspired by one of the world’s ancient works of literature ‘Mahabharat.’This is a fascinating story of an arrogant crow and a graceful swan. The crow grows confident by feeding on rich and delicious but leftover food. This story beautifully depicts how a wise and graceful swan defeated the crow that fed fat with the leftovers. 

The story also highlights the importance of casting off pride, which can lead one to a peaceful life.

Ultimately, the swan and the crow demonstrate that everyone has strengths and weaknesses and that showing respect towards one another is essential.
Available since: 02/13/2024.

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