Enjoy our collection of the best short stories in English for class 4. Dive into a world of thrilling adventures and valuable lessons with these stories. Each tale takes you on a journey filled with excitement and deep insights from the Gita and Upanishads, perfect for sparking your imagination and teaching important life lessons.
In a game with Nachiketa
Play a fun game with Nikhil and Nachiketa and learn that we are more than just our bodies. Explore the teachings of Nirvana Shatakam where Adi Shankaracharya explains that our real identity goes beyond our body and mind. Read the story to discover your real identity.
We are all One
Vansh, who was in fifth grade was troubled by a boy named Sunny. Then Vansh's friend Nachiketa did some magic that made Sunny realize his mistake, and he understood that there is the same God inside everyone, meaning we all are one.
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Frog in the well
Lily was a little girl who lived in her own world, like a frog in a well. She never went anywhere except school and didn't interact with anyone. Through an engaging story, Lily learned that stepping out of her boundaries could help her understand herself and the world better. Let's find out what the exciting story was all about.
OMG! Geet’s boat sank
Learn about the various forms of God through a short story! Vani and her friends went on a trip to Kanyakumari. They built a sand temple and decided to place the statue of the most powerful god in that temple. But they didn't know who the most powerful god was. Then, Nachiketa told them a story that solved their dilemma. Read on to find out how children found a solution to their problems.
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As You Sow, So Shall You Reap
Kiran was very excited about the painting competition at school. She had placed all her colours in her bag the previous night. However, upon reaching school, she realized that her colours were missing. Now, how will Kiran complete her painting? Read this special story to find out.
What did God look like?
Chintu went to Haridwar with his mom and dad, where they saw many beautiful temples and the flowing Ganga river. He thought, 'How does God look?' How did Chintu's mom explain the answer to his question using Ganga water? Let's join them on this exciting journey and solve the puzzle of God's form and appearance also learn a beautiful shlok from Ramcharitmanas explaining the true identity of God.
God is our true friend
Shivani was upset when her friend left, but her grandmother helped her find a new friend who is always there for her. Let's see what true friendship means with Shivani and her grandmother.
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