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moral stories for kids in tamil
Certainly! Here's a moral story for kids in English with a Tamil cultural touch:
Title: The Wise Elephant and the Clever Ant
Once upon a time, in a dense forest in Tamil Nadu, there lived a wise old elephant named Kavi. Kavi was known for his intelligence and kind heart. He was respected by all the animals in the forest.
One hot summer day, a clever ant named Arasi approached Kavi with a request. "Dear Kavi, our anthill is in danger because of the dry weather. The water sources are drying up, and we are struggling to find food. Can you help us, wise one?"
Kavi, with his compassionate eyes, nodded. "Do not worry, Arasi. I will find a solution to your problem."
Kavi thought for a while and then came up with a brilliant idea. He called all the animals in the forest for a meeting and explained the situation. "We must work together to overcome this challenge," he said.
Kavi suggested that the animals dig a channel from the nearby river to the anthill, ensuring a steady supply of water. The animals were inspired by Kavi's wisdom and agreed to help. Elephants used their strong trunks to dig, monkeys climbed trees to cut branches, and birds carried leaves to cover the channel.
As the work progressed, the unity among the animals grew stronger. They laughed and shared stories while working together. Even the wise old owl, Athulya, was impressed by the collaboration.
Finally, the channel was ready, and water started flowing towards the anthill. Arasi and her fellow ants were overjoyed. They thanked Kavi and the other animals for their selfless help.
The lesson of the story is clear – teamwork and unity can overcome even the most challenging situations. The animals in the Tamil Nadu forest learned that by working together, they could achieve great things and ensure the well-being of their community.
And so, the wise old elephant, Kavi, continued to be a guiding light in the forest, teaching everyone the importance of compassion, teamwork, and unity.
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Krishna-Tulabharam is hands down one of my favourite parts of Krishna's story! I absolutely love the way you showed the family dynamics, and the workings of Dwarka- the way you incorpareted humour into it incredibly smooth , and Rukmini being Krishna's stylist? AH MY HEART
I absolutely grinned like a mad person when i realised it was ab the tulabharam tdjsydhd
I dont see this story online much, but i absolutely LOVED your take on it!
New story up on balaramerchela! Please do give it a read. It's an old, well-loved story, retold with my own twists and turns.
#Im a person who grew up with this story around me at all times#there was this one black and white movie called Sri Krishna Tulabharam in telugu#which would play in my house atleast 3-4 times within the week when i was a smoll kid#i actually watched it only a few days ago dgsbdh#its my comfort story hands down and I think you wrote the story wonderfully#comfort#fic recs
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List of Telugu learning Resources
Writing
Script: about, history and development, impact of writing tools in its evolution
Alphabet: multibhashi, wikipedia, wikibooks, edzym
Reading
Textbook: intensive course (archive.org), ncert school books, ap scert school books, ts scert school books, hindi-telugu praimaru, grammar (written in telugu)
Prose: kids’ stories, stories, collected manuscripts, parikini, soundaryalahari, barrister parvateesam, history, translated quran,
Poetry: kinnerasani patalu, movie songs book, maha prasthanam, tyagaraja kirtanalu
Blog/Misc: chandamama kathalu magazine, kavithalu, saaranga magazine, hasam magazine, bharati magazine, swathi weekly, sakshi news
Dictionaries: andhrabharati, tel-eng by sankaranarayana, eng-tel by venkatacharyulu, tel-eng by percival, tel-sans, hin-tel.
Vocabulary
MyLanguages
MeaningInHindi
1000MostCommonWords
proverbs: sametalu (written in telugu)
Grammar
malik’s absolutely goated guide
praveen ragi
vakyam (written in telugu)
Apps
Mango
Multibhashi (android)
HelloTalk
Dasubhashitam (android)
Learn Spoken Telugu From English (android)
Websites
Languages Home
Goethe-Verlag
LearningTelugu
Learn 101
Desi Bantu
YouTube - Native
Telugu teachers: telugu vanam, teach me telugu, pr learning hub,
Beginner level/Kids content: koo koo tv, jum jum tv, paa paa tv, horror planet
General: permit room, sumakka, chai bisket, naa anveshana, my vilage show, ragadi, chitra alochana, thyview, mahathalli, vikramaditya, yevarra meerantha, aye jude, dhethadi, chari not sorry
YouTube - Learners
Mexico: Christina
USA: Kari, Isaac Richards, Manasa (Danya), Omar Crockett
Italy: Franchesca /Telugutalian
Denmark: BigAReact
Poland: Zbigsbujji Chetlur
Sweden: Karl Svanberg
Online Keyboards
lexilogos
typingbaba
branah
gate2home
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Let's talk about Desi representation again!!
I don't talk about this stuff often but when I do, I have some strong ass opinions
and yes I'm gonna be talking about none other than Pavitr Prabhakar at the end cuz he's just special to me <3
Hollywood is lagging behind on Desi representation
You'd think one of the biggest film industries in the world would be able to represent us properly, considering the fact that we make up the largest group of South-Asian Americans and the second largest group of Asian-Americans in the US, but instead-
Western Television forces Indians to conform to harmful stereotypes
Some of the most popular Desi characters on screen are Raj Koothrappali from the Big Bang Theory, Devi Vishwakumar from Never Have I Ever and Kelly Kapoor from the Office.
Indian men are almost always portrayed as robotics engineers and computer whizzes, but with terrible social intellect, making them seem like awkward nerds.
Indian women are almost always portrayed as "whitewashed", or wanting to appear more western, with zero understanding of their own culture or language along with an unrelenting need for attention from white friends/colleagues.
These are both based on stereotypes that Indian culture is "toxic" and "too traditional" and that Indians are only interested in studies.
Most Desi characters in western media have stories that are solely based around their ethnicity and/or racial stereotypes.
British television actually showcases a lot more representation than Hollywood does
I was watching Polite Society, a movie starring two Pakistani characters as the main leads, and there was a dance scene where both the leads are wearing traditional desi attire. My mom turned over, looked at me, and asked, "Is this Hollywood? It can't be."
And she was right. It's a British movie with British-Pakistani actors.
The reason she didn't believe that it could've been Hollywood was because the dresses the two leads were wearing were traditional and beautiful and the song playing in the background was authentic Hindi music, not some random westernized DJ version of it.
A Hollywood movie would've never dressed up their Desi actors in actually flattering attire (*cough cough the Patel twins from Harry Potter) or have used real, popular Desi music in the background.
You see my point?
It is so uncommon to see well-thought-out Desi representation in TV nowadays, where to see real diversity we have to watch movies made by the same country that colonized us.
Ironic.
British movies/shows with desi leads have far better South Asian representation than anything I've seen in Hollywood recently.
The Hollywood movies starring Indian leads, like Slumdog Millionaire or Bend it like Beckham were filmed in the UK, and because they were filmed in the UK, they had fantastic South Asian representation.
Not only does Hollywood refuse to create shows and movies about real problems that South Asians face, but they also don't cast South Asian actors in good roles.
When's the last time you saw a South Asian actor playing a character that wasn't a walking stereotype? When's the last time you saw a South Asian actor playing a character that was a genuine part of the story rather than just comedic relief or a random smart kid in the classroom?
Not often, right?
Me, personally, I didn't grow up with a lot of South Asian characters or actors in shows/movies that I watched. In fact, every time someone even close to my skin color showed up on TV, I was on the edge of my seat because it was just so rare to see it.
This is why representation matters.
You've heard about all the young girls with braids being so excited when the new little mermaid with Halle Bailey came out. Well, us desi kids wanted that too.
I wanted to see a Telugu speaking girl with wavy hair and dark skin who would wear traditional clothing to Desi get-togethers and parties, go to the temple with her family, eat vegetarian Indian meals, etc...
I wanted to see a character who was a representation of me and my experiences as an Indian-American. I wanted to see a character that was at least a representation of Indians or just South Asians in general.
Instead, we were given characters that ridiculed their own culture, were extreme stereotypes and furthered the existence of casual racism in western society today. So many Desi kids experience small acts of racism on a daily basis because people have been so desensitized to the existence of these stereotypes.
Telling South Asians that their culture is a joke and feeding non-asian children media which pokes fun at other cultures is harmful, not only to us South Asians but also communities that could end up being targeted next.
Pavitr Prabhakar; Representation Matters
If you've been following me or if we're mutuals, you probably know I have a tiny obsession with Pavitr Prabhakar. But why?
Because of all the reasons I just listed.
There are few South Asian characters us Desis can look up to these days, and Pavitr Prabhakar is one of the maybe two or three characters who have great writing, magnificent representation, and overall a fun vibe.
He's likable, funny, smart and best of all, unapologetically Desi.
He's just like all the other side characters, with a little bit of his own culture mixed in. He's not being shoved down our throats to further an agenda about fake diversity, he's not a walking stereotype and best of all, he was designed by Indian creators.
He's refreshing and exciting to follow in a world full of a demand for half-hearted representations and the people who created him were obviously putting their hearts and souls into it.
He's awoken a love for Indian culture amongst, not only Desi children themselves but also among westerners who, prior to this, had thought of India as a "3rd world" country, because that's the agenda that Hollywood pushes onto many South Asian countries today.
WE LOVE PAVITR PRABHAKAR!!
This was kinda all over the place but I just had to get this off my chest <3
Sources:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2021/06/10/discrimination-against-indian-americans-happens-more-than-you-might-think/
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Salaar is the most average shit I have seen in a while.
Same old KGF style sets, slow-mo shots, god like hero hitting 50 men together and all flying in the air at the same time.
It’s all about 4 action scenes (which are quite average), the rest leads up to it in the most lethargic way. Zero story.
Only emotion is either stone-like (Prabhas) or over the top loud (mother, villains, kids) or outright dumb (Shruti).
Shruti gets attacked twice but she still goes to the market alone a third time. Such brilliant writing.
Never wanted to think of Prabhas as a bad actor but dear lord, every single thing since Bahubali has been atrocious.
Don’t even wanna say anything about Prashant Neel - he is one formula director and people are starting to get bored of it, as shown by Salaar’s underperformance in all languages except Telugu. Comparing him to Rajamouli is blasphemy.
I am dumbfounded to see some RRR fans liking and tripping over Salaar. After seeing the beautifully intricate and believable Dosti of RamBheem, how in the world did you feel anything for DevaVardha? No emotion there connected, nothing was believable.
The BGM is too loud. All songs suck, not a single one worth remembering.
Genuinely curious to know what is it you guys found tolerable (can’t even say liked) in this movie. Please pls do share.
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RRR fans, putting this in the tag because I have a question. What name do I call Rama Raju by in my narration when I write about him? What would he call himself in a story from his perspective, and by what part of his personal name would he introduce himself to strangers?
I've been assuming Raju because that's how he introduces himself to Bheem, and that Ram/Rama would be considered more personal and affectionate because that's what his family called him when he was a kid, but then I asked an AI chatbot thing (I know, but sometimes it gives me a jumping off point to try to look up stuff myself) about Telugu-style name stuff and it ended up telling me it was the other way around, that Rama would be used for strangers and that Raju would be used more intimately. I asked here on Quora but didn't really understand the answer I got, and I don't think people who answer questions on there get notifications when someone comments on the post so I can't ask them for clarification.
I can't find anywhere talking about this aspect of how Telugu-style personal names are used, and am not sure where else to ask. Am I overthinking it and it's just a matter of which part of their personal name the person prefers? Or do 'Rama' and 'Raju' have different connotations and get used in different situations?
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