The Honest Woodcutter

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The Honest Woodcutter

An Indian Folktale About Honesty

A poor woodcutter’s honesty is rewarded with gold!

📖 Let’s Learn The Honest Woodcutter!

This is a famous Indian folktale about a poor woodcutter named Ramu whose honesty is tested by a River God. Will he choose the golden axe, the silver axe, or tell the truth?

This story teaches one of the most important values: honesty. Even when it seems like lying would help, being truthful always leads to the best outcome. This story is told all over India and the world!

💡 The Rule

Moral: Honesty is the best policy!
Being truthful, even when it is hard, is always the right thing to do. Honest people are always rewarded in the end.

🎯 Key Concept

🪓 Ramu’s axe fell in the river
👑 River God showed golden, then silver axes
✅ Ramu honestly said “No, that is not mine”
🎁 Reward: He got ALL THREE axes!

📋 Story Elements

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Setting

A forest near a deep river in a village

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Character

Ramu — a poor, honest woodcutter

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Problem

His iron axe falls into the deep river

Solution

River God tests him; honesty wins all 3 axes

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Moral

Honesty is the best policy!

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Origin

Indian folktale, also in Aesop’s Fables

🪓 Word Groups & Examples

Learn with organized examples and sentences!

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📖 The Story (Part 1)

Beginning
setting the scene
“In a small village near a dense forest, there lived a poor but honest woodcutter named Ramu. Every day, he chopped wood to sell in the market.”
Problem
the conflict
“One morning, while chopping wood near a deep river, his old iron axe slipped from his hands and fell into the water with a big SPLASH!”
Reaction
Ramu’s emotions
“Poor Ramu sat on the riverbank and began to cry. “My axe is gone! How will I chop wood? How will I feed my family?” he sobbed.”
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📖 The Story (Part 2)

River God appears
help arrives
“The River God heard Ramu’s cries and rose from the water. “Why are you crying, my child?” he asked kindly.”
Test 1: Golden axe
first temptation
“The River God dived and brought back a shining golden axe. “Is this yours?” Ramu shook his head. “No, my lord. Mine was a simple iron axe.””
Test 2: Silver axe
second temptation
“The River God brought back a sparkling silver axe. “Is this yours?” Ramu said, “No, my lord. That is not mine either.””
Test 3: Iron axe
the truth
“Finally, the River God brought back Ramu’s old, rusty iron axe. “YES! That is my axe!” cried Ramu happily.”
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📖 The Story (Part 3)

Reward
honesty wins
“The River God was very impressed. “You are truly honest! As a reward, I give you ALL THREE axes — the gold, the silver, AND your iron one!””
Happy ending
resolution
“Ramu thanked the River God with tears of joy. He sold the gold and silver axes and was never poor again.”
Lesson
the moral
“Everyone in the village learned that honesty is always rewarded. Ramu became known as the most honest man in the village.”
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📚 New Vocabulary

woodcutter
a person who cuts wood for a living
“The woodcutter went into the forest every morning.”
dense
thick, closely packed
“The dense forest was dark and full of tall trees.”
slipped
accidentally fell from the hand
“The wet soap slipped from my hand.”
sobbed
cried loudly with deep breaths
“The lost child sobbed until his mother found him.”
truthfully
in an honest way
“She answered all the questions truthfully.”
impressed
feeling admiration
“The teacher was impressed by his neat handwriting.”
reward
a gift for doing something good
“Hard work always brings its own reward.”
rusty
covered in reddish-brown coating from age
“The old gate was rusty and hard to open.”

📢 Retell the Story — Fill in the Blanks!

Can you retell the story from memory?

Ramu was a poor ___. (woodcutter)His axe fell into the ___. (river)The ___ God appeared. (River)First: a ___ axe. (golden)Ramu said ___. (no)Then: a ___ axe. (silver)Finally: his ___ axe! (iron)Reward: all ___ axes! (three)

✏️ Story Comprehension

Choose the right answer!

1. Ramu’s job was cutting ___.

2. His axe fell into the ___.

3. The River God first showed a ___ axe.

4. Ramu was honest and said the golden axe was ___ his.

5. As a reward, he got ___ axes.

🎯 Story Sequence — Put in Order!

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📝 Discussion Questions

Think about these and discuss with your family!

1

Why was Ramu crying by the river?

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Why did the River God show the golden axe first instead of the iron one?

3

What would have happened if Ramu had lied and taken the golden axe?

4

What does “Honesty is the best policy” mean in your own words?

5

Can you think of a time when being honest helped you or someone you know?

6

Why do you think this story is told in so many countries around the world?

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Memory Trick

Remember the 3 axes: 🥇 Gold → No! 🥈 Silver → No! 🔧 Iron → Yes! Ramu’s honesty earned him all three. Truth always wins!

🎮 The Honest Woodcutter Quiz

Test what you’ve learned!

What was Ramu’s job?

What fell into the river?

Who came to help Ramu?

What was the first axe shown?

Did Ramu take the golden axe?

Why did Ramu refuse the golden axe?

How many axes did Ramu get as reward?

The moral is…

🎉 Quiz Complete!

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Fun Facts

This story exists in many cultures! The Greek version features Hermes instead of a River God. The lesson is always the same: honesty wins.

India’s national motto “Satyameva Jayate” means “Truth Alone Triumphs” — the same message as this story!

🧠 Tips for Parents

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Act It Out

Play the roles: you be the River God, child be Ramu. Act out the three axe scenes. Kids remember through drama!

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Real-Life Honesty

Discuss: “What would YOU do if you found a wallet with money?” Connect the moral to real decisions.

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Compare Versions

Read the Greek version too. Compare how different cultures tell the same honesty lesson.

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