In a world of Cocomelon and YouTube shorts, Telugu children’s stories (బాలల కథలు) are making a quiet, powerful comeback. And for good reason.
Screens give dopamine. Stories give soul. The Telugu language is not just words – it is the lullaby of our ancestors, the laughter of Tenali Ramakrishna, and the wisdom of every grandmother who ever said, “Malli repu cheptha” (I’ll tell the rest tomorrow). stories for childrens in telugu
Tomorrow night, turn off the TV. Light a lamp. And say: “Nenu oka purana katha chepthanu... vinadaaniki ready na?” (“I will tell an old story... are you ready to listen?”) In a world of Cocomelon and YouTube shorts,
“Na koduku kanna parula koduku melu” – Someone else’s clever child may outsmart your own, but a calm mind always wins. Stories give soul
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