The crow scoffed and flew straight at the nest. Just before he hit it, the sparrow moved aside. The crow’s head got stuck in a fork of the branch.
Posted by [Your Name] | April 14, 2026
Here is a collection of tiny Telugu tales—small in length, but enormous in heart. Wisdom over strength. telugu stories small
“ Emi idi? (What is this?)” cried the crow.
In Telugu culture, we don’t just tell stories; we pass down wisdom, wit, and weather reports through them. The best ones aren't the long epics (though we love our Mahabharatam ). Often, the best ones are short enough to tell while shelling peas on the verandah or before a child finishes their glass of challa (buttermilk). The crow scoffed and flew straight at the nest
The clay pot said, “You are right, brother. I am fragile.”
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Knowing your limits is better than boasting about your strengths. 3. The Pappu (Lentil) Lesson Greed hides the last bite.