The story is a powerful allegory of Gandhi's Non-Cooperation Movement, teaching the values of unity, peaceful resistance, and the strength of moral courage.




"Salute to you King. "
"Yes Vixen. Did you collect the taxes?"






In the heart of an ancient forest, where the tall trees whispered secrets and the rivers sang lullabies, lived a vibrant community of animals. This forest, once a haven of harmony, had fallen under the oppressive rule of a tyrannical lion named King Rex. The once peaceful inhabitants now lived in fear, their lives dictated by the whims of the lion and his cunning advisor and assistant, the sly fox, Vixen.























"Everyone, stand in line and hand me the money and food. "
"Yes"
"Yes sir"
King Rex imposed heavy taxes on the animals, demanded tributes of food and labor, and anyone who dared to speak against him faced severe punishment. The once lively forest had turned sad, and the spirit of its inhabitants was crushed under the weight of oppression.















"Hey, I am Maya. I live in the southern part of the forest. What happened? What’s going on in your part of the forest?"
"Hello, I am Luna. The lion in the forest is collecting taxes from all of us."
In the deep southern part of the forest, where the rivers ran clear and the trees stood tall, lived Maya, a gentle elephant. She saw the whole situation from far off and while the rabbit was returning, she asked him about the situation. Maya’s eyes filled with concern as she listened. Maya said, “This sounds terrible, Luna. The forest used to be a place of freedom and joy for everyone, not a place of fear.” Maya, decided to speak to her husband, Gajraj. She knew he was not only the strongest elephant but also fair and respected by animals across the forest.




“What happened, dear? What’s wrong? Why are you so worried?”
"Oh dear, the animals in the other part of the forest are in trouble!"
Later that evening, Maya shared everything with Gajraj. Gajraj’s face darkened as he listened. “This is not right, Maya. Every creature deserves to live without fear. It’s time we gather the animals and bring the forest back to its true spirit.” Maya nodded, a sense of hope filling her heart. Gajraj said, " I will go meet the animals. "


















" Mahatma Gandhi started the Non Cooperation Movement in year 1920 during the freedom struggle of India."
Gajraj had seen many seasons come and go, and his wisdom was unmatched in the forest. After witnessing the suffering of his fellow animals, he decided that something had to be done. Inspired by the teaching of Mahatma Gandhi non-violence movement, Gajraj called a secret meeting of the animals.
In a hidden glade, under the cover of night, the animals gathered. There were rabbits and zebra, monkeys and birds, even the smallest insects attended. Gajraj stood before them, his deep voice resonating with determination.



















"Everyone, we cannot continue to live in fear and misery. It is time we stand up to King Rex, but not with violence. We shall refuse to cooperate with his unjust demands. We shall not give him our food, our labor, or our obedience. We will unite in peaceful resistance."
"Yes!"
The animals listened in awe and agreed with a resounding cheer. Thus began their non-cooperation movement. The rabbits stopped delivering the vegetables they harvested. The birds refused to sing in King Rex's court. The monkeys no longer performed tricks for his amusement. Even the animals stopped paying taxes and giving fruits.












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The story is a powerful allegory of Gandhi's Non-Cooperation Movement, teaching the values of unity, peaceful resistance, and the strength of moral courage.




"Salute to you King. "
"Yes Vixen. Did you collect the taxes?"






In the heart of an ancient forest, where the tall trees whispered secrets and the rivers sang lullabies, lived a vibrant community of animals. This forest, once a haven of harmony, had fallen under the oppressive rule of a tyrannical lion named King Rex. The once peaceful inhabitants now lived in fear, their lives dictated by the whims of the lion and his cunning advisor and assistant, the sly fox, Vixen.























"Everyone, stand in line and hand me the money and food. "
"Yes"
"Yes sir"
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