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Mungyanchi Gosta

by Vishal Tayade

This is a story of ants. There were two communities and always fight with each other. One day a piece of rock sugar falls and they fight for it. First, they blame each other for the rock and when they come to know that it is a rock sugar they fight for acquiring it. After some time the rock sugar is taken away by someone and they wonder where it is gone.

Murkhanche Anokhe Shahar

by Shekhar Shiledar

One day Shekh Chilli enter the city of fools there he had to prove that he was a fool. The Prime Minister of the city and everybody there liked him very much. One day he was in problem and was about to be executed. He somehow manages to escape from the city and make another man die in his place.

Murkhanchya Goshti

by Shekhar Shiledar

One day Shekh Chilli’s wife hunts him out for not doing any job. He comes near Taj Mahal and he hears two drunkards bargaining the price of Taj Mahal. He approaches them pretending to be drunk and says I am not ready to sell the property than how can you buy. The two drunkards regret for talking loudly.

Nachta yeyna aangan wakda

by Meenakshi Sardesai

This is a story of a boy Chikku. He learned an Idiom from school and uttered the same on his mother when she had made a sweater for him. The sweater was undersized and his mother said that she had taken the measurement four months back and so the size is small. The boy mocks her by saying naachta yeyna aangan wakda. Meaning she doesn't know to dance and she says that the floor is uneven.

Nava Vyapar

by Shekhar Shiledar

Shekh chilli decided to do a new business and approaches a garment vendor. There he tells him that he wants to learn business. The businessman gives him some garments to sell. He returns in loss because of a dog. The business man asks him for his loss. Shekh Chilli reaches a house where he finds the dog. He robs ornaments from there. He starts his own business and flourishes. He calls his family to stay with him. The police one day catch hold of him and put him in jail.

Navachech Pandit

by Ravindra Kolhe

Here, Birbal has used one of the important aspects of human nature to make that unreasonable and ignorant young man a scholar. Words likewise, intelligent, noble are used in two ways. When they are used in the original sense, they are meaningful, and when the same word is used in a certain way, it is taken into account. When we call a person who is neither wise nor intelligent, wisely or wiser, we only want to talk about his foolishness. In such an opposite, when someone mentions someone, that person does not remain angry. The same principle has been used here by Birbal. When he is called a Pandit, the youth begins to become angry and people start calling him a scholar.

Nehami Birbalach Ka

by Ravindra Kolhe

One day Birbal was not in the courtroom and the King missed him. The other people around were jealous of Birbal so they questioned the King about the importance of Birbal. The king asked everybody a question which they could not answer, but only Birbal answered it. Now they understood that Birbal was unique and that is the reason he was important.

Neki Kar Samudrat Tak

by Shekhar Shiledar

While Hatimtai was on a journey to solve the second mystery he met a young man crying. He tells his story to Hatimtai. Hatimtai helps him to solve his problem. On the way he also helps heal a giant’s wife who was ailing. Hatimtai solves the second question. Now he goes to solve the third question.

Nighale Bokoba Kashila

by Shashikant Kadam

This is a story of a cat. He cut his tail to look like a king of chakrampur. En exchange of tail brings a razor from the barber and then he gets one girl for the son of king. For this he gets half the kingdom as reward. He gives away everything and thinks about going on a pilgrimage to kashi. He did not have money so he goes to the farmer to get back his money. There he gets double the amount with the help of a fox. He goes happily on the pilgrimage.

Nijdosh Darshanane... Nirdosh: निजदोष दर्शनाने... निर्दोष

by Dada Bhagwan

परम पूज्य दादाश्रींचे ज्ञान घेतल्यानंतर तुम्ही तुमच्या आतील सर्व क्रियांना पाहू शकाल आणि विश्लेषणही करु शकाल. ही समज, पूर्ण ज्ञान अवस्थेपर्यंत पोहचण्यासाठीची सुरुवात आहे. ज्ञानाच्याप्रकाशात तुम्ही विना राग-द्वेष, स्वत:च्या चांगल्या तसेच वाईट विचारांच्या प्रवाहाला पाहू शकाल. तुम्हाला चांगले किंवा वाईट पाहण्याची गरज नाही, कारण विचार परसत्ता आहे. तर मग प्रश्न हा आहे की ज्ञानी या जगाकडे कोणत्या दृष्टीने पाहतात? तर ज्ञानी जगाला निर्दोष पाहतात. ज्ञानी हे जाणतात की जगातील सर्व क्रिया पूर्वी चार्ज केलेल्याचे डिस्चार्ज आहे. ते हे जाणतात की जग निर्दोष आहे. नोकरीत साहेबांसोबत झालेले भांडण किंवा अपमान, हे केवळ तुमच्या पूर्वी चार्ज केलेल्याचे डिस्चार्ज आहे. साहेब तर फक्त निमित्त आहेत. संपूर्ण जग निर्दोष आहे. ज्या पण काही अडचणी आपल्यावर येतात त्या तर मूळत: आपल्याच चुकांच्या परिणाम स्वरुपात आहेत. त्या सर्व आपल्याच ब्लंडर्स व मिस्टेक्स आहेत. ज्ञानींच्या कृपेने सर्व चुका मिटून जातात. आत्मज्ञान नसलेल्या माणसाला स्वत:च्या चुका न दिसता फक्त दुसऱ्यांच्याच चुका दिसतात. निजदोष दर्शनावर परम पूज्य दादाश्रींची समज, उपाय आणि त्यास जीवनात उतरवण्यासाठीच्या चाव्या या पुस्तकात संकलित केलेल्या आहेत. ज्ञान घेतल्यानंतर तुम्ही तुमच्या मन, वचन, कायेचा पक्ष घेणे बंद करता आणि निष्पक्षपणे स्वत:च्या चुका स्वत:ला दिसू लागतात, तसेच अंतरशांती लाभण्याची सुरुवात होते.

Nila Kolha

by P. G. Sahasrabuddhe

One day a fox enters a village with an intention to pick a hen. While jumping the fence he falls into a drum filled with blue paint. Fox becomes completely blue. He wears a crown and tells other animals that he has come from the moon with a job. He starts dictating all the animals and takes over the jungle. An old fox recognizes his trick his exposed to everybody.

Nilamani

by P. G. Sahasrabuddhe

Nilamani was the leader of all the deer there in the jungle. He put one bell on the stomach of one crocodile who was eating animals. So whenever crocodiles comes to the animals, bell start sound and animals get alerted.

Niyam Palane Mhanaje Shista Lavun Ghene

by Baba Bhand

This is the story of a village which was a pilgrimage place for many. The villagers volunteered to organize better programs so that they can handle a huge crowd coming to this place. They formed four groups and directed the people to find the way out. Some people were undisciplined and created confusion.

Nyay Karava Kuni

by Ravindra Kolhe

When it was time for Birbal to be punished. He appointed poor people as judges. It is used here by everyone. The appointment of the untouchables as a punter will result in less punishment. Instead, if Seth had appointed a leader of leaders, Birbal would have to pay a lot of money as a penalty.

Oyoy Ghya Oyoy

by Shakuntala Phadanis

There was a rich man. He was very stingy. He had many servants. He paid them a very little salary and treated them badly. Once, he asked them to bring "oyoyo" for him. They were started wondering since they don't know what was that? There was a boy named Chander. He brought "Oyoyo" for the rich man.

Paap-Punya: पाप - पुण्य

by Dada Bhagwan

ह्या पुस्तकात ज्ञानी पुरुष परम पूज्य दादाश्रींनी पाप-पुण्याच्या मान्यते संबंधी सविस्तर चर्चा केली आहे. स्वत:च्या साद्या-सरळ शब्दांतून परम पूज्य दादाश्रींनी पाप-पुण्याला समजावताना सांगितले आहे की दुस:यांना सुख दिल्याने आपण पुण्य बांधतो. आणि आपल्या वाणीने, कार्याने किंवा वर्तनाने कोणालाही दु:ख दिल्याने आपण पाप बांधतो. पण तरी सुद्धा आपण जर त्या बद्दल प्रतिक्रमण केले तर आपण त्या पापाचे नाश करुन पुण्य बांधतो. पाप-पुण्याचा विस्तृत अर्थ काय? त्याचा पुर्नजन्माशी काय संबंध आहे? पाप-पुण्याचे परिणाम कोणते? पाप-पुण्याची फळे कशा प्रकारे भोगावी लागतात? पाप-पुण्याचे प्रकार कोणते? मोक्षमार्गावर पाप-पुण्य कशी कामगिरी बजावतात? पुण्यामुळे मुक्ति मिळु शकते का? परम पुज्य दादाश्रींनी पाप-पुण्याच्या या पुस्तकात ह्या सर्व गोष्टींची चर्चा केली आहे. वाचकांना त्याचे वाचन केल्यामुळे निश्चितपणे पाप-पुण्यासंबंधी जागृति वाढविण्यासाठी मदतरुप ठरेल, तसेच जीवनातील अनेक समस्यांचे समाधान प्राप्त करवून मोक्षाच्या समीप पोहोचवेल.

Pahila Prashna

by Shekhar Shiledar

Hatimtai starts his journey to solve the mystery of the first question asked by Husnabano. On the way he was forced to marry a female bear. He denies but he marries her and in return he gets a miracle bead which saves his life in his journey into the stomach of a huge snake. He later goes on to find the mystery of the second question.

Paisacha Vyavhar: पैशांचा व्यवहार

by Dada Bhagwan

सुखी व चांगले जीवन जगण्यासाठी पैसा हा आपल्या जीवनाचा अतिशय महत्त्वपूर्ण भाग आहे. परंतु आपण कधी असा विचार केला आहे की एखाद्याकडे पुष्कळ पैसे असतात, तर एखाद्याकडे बिलकूल नसतात, असे का? परम पूज्य दादाश्रींना नेहमीच वाटायचे की पैशांच्या व्यवहारात नैतिकता असणे अत्यंत गरजेचे आहे. स्वत:च्या अनुभावातून आणि ज्ञानाच्या मदतीने ते पैशांचे येणे-जाणे, फायदा-तोटा, देणेघेणे इत्यादी बाबतीत सविस्तरपणे जाणत होते. ते म्हणायचे की मनाच्या शांती आणि समाधानासाठी कुठल्याही व्यापारात खरेपणा आणि प्रामाणिकते सोबत नैतिक मूल्य असणे अत्यंत गरजेचे आहे. ज नसल्यामुळे, जरी आपल्याकडे पुष्कळ धन असले तरी आत सदैव चिंता व व्याकुळता वाटत राहते. आपल्या वाणीद्वारे दादाश्रींनी पैशांच्या बाबतीत होणार्या संघर्षातून कसे मुक्त व्हावे आणि समाधानपूर्वक व प्रामाणिकपणे आपला पैशा संबंधित व्यवहार कसा पूर्ण करावा याचे सुंदर वर्णन केले आहे जे आपण या पुस्तकात वाचू शकाल.

Pandharya Kalia chi dhamal

by Meenakshi Sardesai

This is a story of Sanju and his dogs Kalia and Pandhrya. Sanju’s friend had a pomeranian dog. He did not allow Sanju to play with him and insulted him. Sanju finds some country dogs and plays with them. Sanju’s friend and his mother looked down upon this dogs. One day the dogs saves the family from robbery and after that Sanju’s friend start respecting his dogs. Sanju’s mother and father also start liking Sanju’s dogs.

Pandharya Kesancha Tarun

by Dinakar Borikar

This story is about a young man his hair had become white. He had two elder brothers but their hair was black. One day a traveler comes to his restaurant to eat food. He narrates his story to him and explains to him how his hair had become white.

Panyasathi Killa - Ek Mulakhat

by Meenakshi Sardesai

This is a story of a group of boys who decide to do something different in a competition. There was a fort building competition and one of the boys suggested that they should make a project where they can demonstrate the procedure for harvesting rainwater. It was necessary to alarm people about the awareness to save water in the future. Their idea was appreciated and a T.V. interview was taken.

Parane

by Shakuntala Phadanis

This a story of small girl Anita. She wanted special meals in every day. Anita mother doesn't like murmur on time eating. Mother decided to gave special food and without shouted at her. Anita also became a good girl and not demanded..

Paropakar Hich Khari Ishvarseva

by Baba Bhand

This is a story about a man named Murali staying on a mountain near a temple in a village. He was a very hard-working man. He was always busy and never said no to any work. The village people were jealous of him and criticized him. But he never listened to anybody but kept on doing his good job.

Pati-Patni Cha Divya Vyavhar: पति-पत्नी चा दिव्य व्यवहार

by Dada Bhagwan

पति-पत्नी हे संसार रथाचे दोन चाक आहेत. ज्यांच्यात सुमेळ असणे अतिशय गरजेचे आहे. प्रत्येक घरात पति-पत्नीमध्ये कुठल्या ना कुठल्या तरी गोष्टींवर संघर्ष, क्लेश होतच राहतात ज्यामुळे संपूर्ण घरातील वातावरण तणावपूर्ण होत असते. ह्याचा परिणाम घरातील अन्य सदस्यांवर सुद्धा होतो. खासकरून मुलांवर त्याचा दुष्परिणाम जास्त होत असतो! पूज्य दादा भगवान सुद्धा विवाहित होते परंतु स्वत:च्या विवाहित जीवनात त्यांना कधीही, कुठल्याही बाबतीत त्यांच्या पत्नी (हिराबा) सोबत वादविवाद झाले नव्हते. आपल्या ह्या ‘पति-पत्नीचा दिव्य व्यवहार’ पुस्तकात दादाश्री आपल्याला वैवाहिक जीवन आदर्श बनविण्यासाठी पुष्कळ चाव्या देत आहेत. स्वत:चे अनुभव आणि ज्ञानासोबत, लोकांकडून विचारल्या गेलेल्या अनेक प्रश्नांचे उत्तर देतांना दादाश्रींनी अत्यंत मोलाचे असे कितीतरी उपाय सांगितले आहेत. ज्यांचे पालन केल्याने पती आणि पत्नी एकमेकांशी समंजसपणे, प्रेमाने व्यवहार करू शकतील. तेव्हा मग वैवाहिक जीवन खऱ्या अर्थाने शोभून दिसेल.

Pavanchakki

by Yadunatha Thatte

In this story you read about a teacher explaining about wind mill and benifits to yamu in marathi

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