Magical Pencil – जादुई पेंसिल – Animation Moral Stories For Kids In Hindi - YouTube

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Magic Pencil
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A boy named Kushal lived in a village.
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He loved drawing.
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He used pointed stones and small sticks to draw on wet clay and sand.
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He didn't have money to buy paper and pencil.
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He always wished that he had a pencil with which he could...
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...draw beautiful pictures.
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He always drew the pictures passionately.
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One day when he was drawing he met an old man.
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He gave a pencil to Kushal and said...
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You should draw pictures only for the poor people with this.
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If you ever need my help use this pencil to call me.
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After saying this the old man disappeared.
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Kushal was very happy.
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He drew a mango with the pencil.
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Wow! This is wonderful.
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The mango turned into a real mango.
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After that he drew a dog.
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It also transformed into a real dog.
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What's this?
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This is a magical pencil.
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Thanks a lot, old uncle.
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I'll always remember your words.
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Kushal drew food with his pencil.
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It also transformed into real food.
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He drew grains, fruits, clothes for his parents.
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All of them transformed into real things.
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Kushal drew the pictures of things that the poor people needed...
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...and gave it to them.
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The villagers were very happy with Kushal as he helped the poor.
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The king heard about him.
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He called Kushal and ordered...
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Make a gold tree for the royal garden.
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Give me your pencil.
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Your Majesty, you're very rich.
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I draw pictures only for the poor people.
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The king got angry.
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He ordered that the pencil be snatched from him.
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He started drawing a gold tree.
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But the gold tree didn't appear.
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He told the chief minister to draw a picture.
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But even his drawing didn't turn into real.
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The king was furious.
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Kushal, listen to me.
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You've to draw the picture that I want you to draw or I'll imprison you.
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Kushal thought that if he disobeyed the king...
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...he would put him behind the bars...
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...and he wouldn't be able to help the poor.
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He was very smart.
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He picked up the pencil and drew the picture of the old man.
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The old man appeared before him.
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He tried to reason with the king.
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Greetings, Your Majesty.
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You don't have dearth of money and wealth.
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But Kushal is trying to make the poor people happy.
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You snatched the pencil from him but it didn't fulfill your wish.
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No one else can bring the pictures to life.
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After observing Kushal's dedication towards his work and his honesty...
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...I gave him the pencil.
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The king realized his mistake.
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He asked the old man and Kushal to forgive him.
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The old man disappeared.
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The king rewarded Kushal.
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The moral of the story is that we should do our work...
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...honestly and with dedication.
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It's wrong to deceive people to fulfill our selfish wish.
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