Princess' Wisdom .

- “Sir, in all these years, I never understood the value of peace. Now I do. Let us be friends. I will return all the kingdoms I had won. I want to live in peace”
- Aarohi Mokariya
There was a beautiful place where everyone lived happily. But one day, a letter arrived. The king read it — it was from a powerful king who wanted to go to war. He had won many battles and never lost. King Rajmani became worried because his palace was small, and they hardly ever fought wars.
His minister said, “Then we can refuse.”
But the king replied, “If we refuse, they might attack us anytime.”
One day, the princess noticed her father looking tense. She realized something was wrong. So she asked him, and after the king left, her mother told her everything. The princess kept thinking of a way to avoid the war. Suddenly, she had an idea.
She went to her father and said, “Father, since war is coming soon, what if we meet them — not with weapons, but with gifts?”
Her father asked, “Gifts?”
The princess replied, “Yes, but not gold, weapons, or silver — the gift of peace. Our people are very talented. They can make crafts, beautiful paintings, and other things. Let’s send these and show the importance of peace.”
The king agreed.
A week later, the gifts were ready. The soldiers carried them to the enemy king. After a few days, they returned. King Rajmani was anxious as he opened the letter they brought back. It read:
“Sir, in all these years, I never understood the value of peace. Now I do. Let us be friends. I will return all the kingdoms I had won. I want to live in peace.”
The princess’s wisdom saved her kingdom.








