Traditional | India
The Hawks and their Friends
Hawk family befriends Kingfisher, Turtle, and Lion; together they save the hawks from hunters, learning the importance of friendship.

Once upon a time, a family of hawks lived near a beautiful lake surrounded by a lush forest. Mother Hawk, Father Hawk, and their baby hawks led peaceful lives. Not far from them lived three friendly neighbors: Lion, Kingfisher, and Turtle. One day, Mother Hawk suggested to Father Hawk, "Sweetheart, we should make friends with our neighbors. They could help us if we're ever in trouble." Father Hawk agreed and soon befriended the Kingfisher, the Lion, and the Turtle.
One sunny day, a group of men arrived in the forest to hunt. They looked everywhere but found nothing. As the sun started to set, they made their way to the lake and decided to camp under the tree where the Hawk family lived. The buzzing of mosquitoes disturbed their sleep, so they decided to light a fire.
The smoke woke up the baby hawks who started to cry. Hearing their cries, one man pointed at the nest, "Hey, those birds would make a perfect breakfast!" The Hawks overheard and were frightened. Mother Hawk told Father Hawk, "We must ask our friends for help."
Father Hawk flew quickly to the Kingfisher's nest. He woke up Kingfisher and told him about the hunters' plan. The Kingfisher assured him, "Don't worry, my friend. I'll help you." And without wasting any time, the Kingfisher flew to the lake, splashed water with his wings, and put out the fire. But the hunters didn't give up. They kept relighting the fire, and Kingfisher kept extinguishing it. This went on for hours, and soon, Kingfisher grew tired.
Seeing Kingfisher exhausted, Mother Hawk asked Father Hawk to get Turtle's help. Father Hawk went to Turtle and explained their predicament. Turtle, being a good friend, didn't hesitate to lend a hand. He dived into the lake, gathered some mud, and put out the fire.
The hunters noticed Turtle and thought, "Let's forget about the hawks and catch this Turtle instead." They tried to trap him using a makeshift net, but Turtle was too quick and strong. He dived back into the water, leaving the hunters wet, cold, and frustrated.
As dawn approached, the hunters decided to make one more fire to get the young hawks. Mother Hawk urged Father Hawk to seek help from their last friend, Lion. Father Hawk quickly flew to Lion and told him about the dangerous situation. Lion roared, "Don't worry, friend. I'm coming."
When Lion arrived, he let out a thunderous roar that echoed throughout the forest. The hunters, terrified by the sound, ran away as fast as they could, leaving everything behind. Lion, Kingfisher, and Turtle gathered around the tree, relieved that the hunters were gone. The Hawk family thanked their brave friends for saving them.
From then on, the Hawks lived happily and peacefully with their loyal friends by their side, ready to help whenever needed. They learned the importance of friendship and helping each other in times of danger. And so, the beautiful lake and its surroundings remained a haven of peace and friendship for all its inhabitants.



















