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Moral of the Story
Jai swaminarayan, The moral of this story is hardwork and intelligence gives you success in life.The crow was intelligent and used it to quench its thirst.If we work hard in school we could be successful.In the same way if we do satsang reading and gain satsang knowledge we can also succeed in life.

Ami Patel (13)
atlanta, UNITED STATES
 
The moral of the story is that , to get what you want you must think. You can't have what you want just by thinking of it. You have to work for it. If the crow hadn't been clever, he wouldn't have gotten the water. Sometimes strength has to bow down to wisdom and cleverness.

Dhwani Patel (10)
Suwanee, UNITED STATES
 
NEVER GIVE UP! The moral of this story is never give up. This moral has become very frequent in this generation. Students have been through stress and depression. As fellow bal/balikas of Swami Bapa we should not get stressed and depressed and before we do we should remember Swami Bapa. In this story the crow never gave up in his task to quench his thirst, likewise, we should never give up in our studies and satsang no matter what obstacle comes by. Always remember Swamishri and He will definitely help us. If we ever have a daunting task layed on top of us which we have to complete, work efficiently and smartly. When the problem clashes between studies and satsang we should remember Swamishri. However, we have to get organised by using time wisely. In this way we would never miss a "Ravi Sabha" and the studies won't clash in. Like the crow never gave up on his task and was not stressed and depressed, we shouldn't give up our task. Always remember this motto and Swamishri and everything will go according to His wishes. Jai Swaminarayan!

Shreeya Upadhyay (13)
Sydney, AUSTRALIA
 
The moral of the story is if you put your mind to accomplishing your goal the obsticles in your way will dissapear.The crow couldn't drink the water in the pot because it was to low and the pot was very deep.Still the crow reached his goal becuase he didn't let it get in the way.The crow used his brain and the problem dissapeared.

Shivangi Patel (13)
Elmhurst, UNITED STATES
 


I think this story has a very very good moral depending on the way you look, read or hear the story. I think that the moral of this story is that you should never ever give up,keep tryin until you get it right or just the way you want it.
Rutvi (13)
Toronto, CANADA
The moral of the story is with perserverance, anyhting can be achieved. The crow used his intellect and wit to solve his problem. With the right thinking and idea, any problem can be solved.
priya shah (13)
los angeles, UNITED STATES

   
The moral is that whenever you reach a problem in life, you are not going to find a direct answer. Instead, you have to use surrounding details to help you achieve what you need. Many times when the answer seems very complicated and difficult, it is very simple and simply requires thinking.
Nidhi Gandhi (13)
Sherwood, UNITED STATES
From this story we learn that "when there is a will , there is a way " . As the thirsty crow quenched its thirst by using its intelligence , we should also use our brain in difficulties . The only thing needed is the strong will power.
Soumya (9)
bandhabahal, INDIA
   
Jai swaminarayan, The moral of this story is hardwork and intelligence gives you success in life.The crow was intelligent and used it to quench its thirst.If we work hard in school we could be successful.In the same way if we do satsang reading and gain satsang knowledge we can also succeed in life.
Ami Patel (13)
atlanta, UNITED STATES

the moral of this story is that when any person do hard work again and again to achieve success he will definetly achived.Like the crow fly here and there for water and get water . But water is low and he was very thirsty and then he put stone in pot and get water to drink.
nikhil agarwal (13)
meerut, INDIA
   
one should be intelligent one should not be lazy one should not give up one should be patient must work hard to achieve success
Akshar A patel (10)
Raleigh, UNITED STATES
The moral of the story is "That we should never give up". God helps those who help themselves. If the crow would have jsut thought that level of water is low and he cannot drink he would have remian thristy. Siddharth age 7 years
Sidhharth Koundal (7)
Faridabad, INDIA
   
We think that the moral of the story was that using intellingence and having a target made the crow reach his goal. Similarly by having a target we can reach our goal. The pebbles helped the crow, like this our pebble is the mandir and bal mandal. Jai Swaminarayan
Wellingborough Bal Mandal (9)
Wellingborough, UNITED KINGDOM

where there is a will there is a way to do something.as the crow found a way to get the water.so there is a will in life and there is a way.
jay patel (10)
Roselle Park, UNITED STATES
   
The moral of this story is that being clever and smart will help you block and overcome obstscles in life. Praying to God is the easiest way to obtain what you need.
Champak Lal (8)
Pflugerville, UNITED STATES

Jay Swaminarayan.The moral of this story is that to use your clever mind when ever doing anything. As you can see the intelligence of the crow saved his life by using his clever brain we should do the same thing in our way.
Zeel Patel (13)
Orlando, UNITED STATES

   
I think the moral of this story is to never give up. The crow did not give up so he got to drink water and live. If you don't try, you will not live. If the crow had not tried, he would probably have not found any water and therefore would of died! But he did not give up, and he found a strategy that was easy and very clever. He did the right thing by doing this. He really is clever.
Khusbu Patel (10)
Chicago, UNITED STATES
we should alway use our mind n think n do we should never do any work in a hurry n we should always be cleaver
pushkar soni (15)
mumbai, INDIA
   
USE YOUR BRAIN, and you success will be yours. Jay Swaminarayan!
Payal Patel (14)
Marietta, GA, UNITED STATES

when we put pebbles of seva, bhakti, ghyanan,and good morals we reached to the top of our life and received true blessings of BAPA AND SHREEJI MAHARAJ. JAI SWAMINARAYAN Vivek Bhatt
vivek bhatt (7)
orlando, UNITED STATES
   
The moral of this story is that you have to work to earn something. You can't achieve anything if you're lazy and not willing to work for it. The crow was very thirsty, he wanted to drink water. The crow used his intelligence and worked towards his goal (to get a drink of water.) We can also learn that you should never give up, from this story. If the crow didn't think and just gave up, he would have suffered himself and would have not been able to drink water to quench his thirst. Jay Swaminarayan
Krisha Amin (12)
Orlando, UNITED STATES

PATIENCE GIVE US GOOD RESULTS & WHERE THERE IS A WILL THERE IS A WAY. JAI SWAMINARAYAN
RONAK .H.BHATT (11)
chennai, INDIA
   
We should always use our brain and think what the problem is and how we can solve it. Like the crow how he got the water to his level.We should be intelligent, like the crow.
Heta Patel (9)
Auckland, NEW ZEALAND

i think that the moral of this story is that if you try to think smart, you will reach your goal and get what you want.
Jinal Patel (12)
Jersey City, UNITED STATES
   
Jay swaminarayan The moral of the story ''The thirsty Crow'' is to use your brain.As you see the crow used his brain too!The crow did not keep his idea's in his head.He said it outloud.So when ever you have an good idea say it so the others can know what to do next time they have this kind of problem. jay swaminarayan!
Sweta V. Patel (8)
North Brunswick, UNITED STATES
 

 

 
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