The Dream Bird

 

Children's Tale: The Dream Bird

In a beautiful town, there lived a boy named Arjun. Arjun was always curious, but he had a unique trait—every night, he dreamt of an extraordinary bird. In his dream, Arjun saw a splendid bird. The bird was golden in color, its wings shone like sunbeams, and its beak was crystal clear. The bird would visit Arjun every night and tell him a secret.

The bird said, "Arjun! If you truly wish to be brave, follow me. You must go where dreams come alive."

Arjun woke up in amazement. He wondered, "Who is this bird? How does it become real from a dream?"


The next day, Arjun had the dream again. In the dream, the bird reappeared. Seeing Arjun, the bird said, "Let the bravery in your heart awaken. If you wish to fulfill your dreams, faith is essential. Your journey begins by listening to this."

Without hesitation, Arjun followed the bird. Along the way, he saw marvelous sights—golden trees, fragrant sandalwood streams, and birds singing like nectar. Arjun was astonished but remained courageous.

"Bird! Is this a dream or reality?" Arjun asked.

The bird laughed and said, "Wherever there is belief in the heart, even dreams become real. But only the brave can see this path."


On the way, Arjun saw an astonishing city. The city was made of gold. The people there were laughing, but they appeared strange—flowers in their hands and light in their eyes.

At that moment, an old man approached Arjun. He said, "Child! Why have you come here?"

Arjun, bravely, replied, "My dreams are always unseen. I want to know their secret. Why do I always see these dreams?"

The old man laughed and said, "Child, a dream is merely a mirror of the heart. One who believes in dreams can make them come true."

Hearing this, Arjun gained self-confidence and said, "I want to make my dream a reality."


The bird, seeing Arjun's determination, finally revealed a secret. "Child, your life is also like a dream. One who sees a dream can make it real. But one who believes in their heart succeeds."

Arjun woke up, but his heart was filled with self-confidence. "From today onwards, my dreams will not remain just dreams. I will fulfill them."

Thus, Arjun lived courageously. He not only dreamt but also turned his dreams into reality.

(The End)