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1. What is the moral and summary of the story “Gadha aur Siyar” mentioned in the CBSE class 6 Hindi textbook?
“Gadha aur Siyar” is a story from the CBSE class 6 Hindi textbook Durva. It teaches us how one should behave in a particular situation and how one should follow a positive suggestion. In this lesson siyar and gadha go to graze on a farm. The donkey wants to shout out of happiness and the siyar suggests not to shout and tells the donkey that the sound might wake up the farmer. The donkey does not care about the advice and shouts all his heart out. The farmer wakes up listening to the sound and hits the donkey. To know the entire story detailedly please click on the above-given link and download the PDF of the free textbook. Now students can access Vedantu from their laptops or the mobile application.
2. What is the moral and summary of the story “Vyarth Ki Shanka” mentioned in the CBSE class 6 Hindi textbook?
“Vyarth Ki shanka” is a lesson from the CBSE class 6 Hindi textbook Durva. The story is all about a couple who treats a mongoose like their child as they do not have any children. When they have a child later, they treat both of them equally. One day both the parents leave the mongoose and the boy at home alone. Then a snake enters the house and tries to harm the boy. The mongoose observes it and kills the snake and saves the boy. When the couple return, they see blood all over the house and on the mongoose’s body. They misjudge that the mongoose has killed the boy. What happens next is the rest of the story. To know the entire story detailedly please click on the above-given link and download the PDF of the free textbook. Now students can access Vedantu from their laptops or the mobile application.
3. What is the moral and summary of the story “Badhe Chalo” mentioned in the CBSE class 6 Hindi textbook?
“Badhe Chalo” is a lesson from the CBSE class 6 Hindi textbook Durva. In this poem, the poet asks everyone no matter what. He asks us to hold the national flag high and move forward. He tells us not to stop even if we have to cross mountains and oceans. He asks us to move on even if we have to cross the sun and the moon. The poet tells us not to stop no matter what, no matter who is with us and who is not with us. This poem imbibes the spirit of nationalism in the students at a very young age. To know the entire story detailedly please click on the above-given link and download the PDF of the free textbook. Now students can access Vedantu from their laptops or the mobile application.
4. What is the moral and summary of the story “Jaipur Se Patra” mentioned in the CBSE class 6 Hindi textbook?
“Jaipur Se Patra” is a letter written by a boy called Amar. He mentions his vacation to Jaipur. He mentions all the places that he has visited during his vacation. He says that he visited Hawa Mahal which he visited as soon as he reached Jaipur. This letter was written to his parents and he says that he feels so happy about visiting Jaipur. He also mentions other places like Veda shala, art museum, Sheesh Mahal and Amir Kila. This lesson introduces letter writing to the students and also throws some light onto the tourism of Rajasthan especially Jaipur tourism To know the entire story detailedly please click on the above-given link and download the PDF of the free textbook. Now students can access Vedantu from their laptops or the mobile application.
5. What is the moral and summary of the story “Angulimal” mentioned in the CBSE class 6 Hindi textbook?
“Angulimal” is a lesson from the CBSE class 6 Hindi textbook Durva. It is a story about Buddha and a man named Angulimala. Angulimala was a student at the Taxila university and when he was about to finish his graduation with merit, all his classmates got jealous of him and poisoned his teacher’s heart. The teacher asks Angulimala to give him 1000 fingers as Guru Dakshina. Then angulimal sets on a journey to collect 1000 fingers. When none gives their fingers voluntarily, he starts attacking people and chopping their fingers. Everyone gets scared of him and stays away from him. The rest of the story is all about how Buddha changes Angulimal and turns him toward peace and non-violence. To know the entire story detailedly please click on the above-given link and download the PDF of the free textbook. Now students can access Vedantu from their laptops or the mobile application.