
The Elephant and the Dog
By shashi bhushan

08 Jul, 2024

In the royal palace, an unlikely friendship had formed between a majestic elephant and a frail dog. The elephant, loved and pampered by the king, was given sweet rice to eat, which made him even stronger.

On the other hand, the dog was weak and often went hungry. He found solace in the grains of rice that fell from the elephant's mouth, which gave him strength and made him handsome.

The two animals were inseparable, spending their days exploring the palace grounds, playing hide and seek among the trees, and even napping together under the warm sun.

One day, a cunning man came to the palace and took the dog away. He intended to use the dog to guard his property. This sudden departure left the elephant in deep sorrow.

The elephant became so sad that he stopped eating. He would just roam around the palace, looking for his friend. He missed the playfulness and companionship of the dog.

Seeing the elephant's misery, the kind-hearted king decided to help. He sent his men to find the dog and bring him back to the palace.

The king's men found the dog and brought him back to the palace. The elephant was overjoyed to see his friend again. He trumpeted loudly, expressing his happiness.

The dog was equally thrilled to be back with his friend. He wagged his tail furiously and jumped around the elephant, expressing his joy.

The elephant and the dog resumed their playful antics, filling the palace grounds with laughter and joy. The sight of their friendship warmed the hearts of everyone in the palace.

The king, watching the reunion from afar, felt a sense of contentment. He realized that true friendship knows no boundaries and can overcome any obstacles.

The elephant and the dog continued to live happily in the palace, their friendship growing stronger with each passing day. They reminded everyone that loyalty and love are the cornerstones of any friendship.

And so, the tale of the elephant and the dog became a legend in the kingdom, a story of an unlikely friendship that flourished in the heart of the king's palace.