Just then, an old man came there. He looked at Pappu and said, “What is the harm in limping? Only by bending down can you see the flowers on the ground.” Then he asked Unnikuttan: “Son, does your Pappu see the flowers on the ground?”
Unnikuttan chirichu. Veettil chennu ammayodu parannu: “Amme, Pappu kunnathu nammude chirikkayi alla. Mannil kazhinju veezhunna poovukale rakshikkana!” short malayalam story
One day, Unnikuttan took Pappu to the shop. The egg shop owner there saw Pappu and laughed. “Oh, what is this puppy? It’s a limping one!” Unnikuttan felt sad inside. Just then, an old man came there
Amma chirichu. “Mone, sathyavum athu thanne.” “Oh, what is this puppy
Unnikuttan then remembers: Pappu always walks with his head lowered to the ground. But he had never noticed—when Pappu limps, he smells the tiny little flowers, the grass, and the seeds on the ground.
Mother laughed. “Son, that is the truth too.” Would you like a different theme—like friendship, nature, or a folk-style story?
Unnikuttan orkkunnu: Pappu eppozhum mannilekku thala thazhthiyanu nadakkunnathu. Pakshe ayal orikkalum shraddichilla—Pappu kunnumbol, mannile cheriya cheriya poovukaleyum, pullukaleyum, vithukaleyum Pappu manakunnundennu.