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Stories for class 7

  • myNachiketa
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Stories for Class 7 students should be fun, exciting, and thought-provoking. At this age, students enjoy reading tales that are full of adventures, mysteries, and important lessons. Stories can help them learn about life, understand emotions, and discover new ideas.


myNachiketa brings to you stories for class 7 children. Each story is unique and offers valuable lessons for students to read and enjoy.



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This simple and engaging story helps young children understand the concept of consciousness in a meaningful way. Through a fun mirror game, Aarti learns about the idea of Brahman and how everything is connected.


Aarti, a nine-year-old girl, was sitting in her room. She had a puzzled look on her face. Her grandmother came into her room and saw Aarti confused and troubled.

She asked, “Aarti, why do you look so disturbed?”





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This is a beautiful story that teaches us that we should not focus on our physical appearance. Join Nikhil and his magical friend Nachiketa in this touching story. The story is about self-discovery, the power of identity, and looking beyond physical appearances. A small boy, Nikhil, is upset; his friend Nachiketa helps him discover his true self through a playful and thought-provoking game.






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This is the story of a proud king named Janasruti and a wise cart-puller named Raikva. The king learns that wisdom is more valuable than riches and that being humble is the key to true learning. Raikva teaches him how everything in the world, like fire, water, and even our breath, is connected.


Riya, a little girl, listens to a beautiful story from her grandmother. She learns about kindness, respect, and how we can learn from anyone, no matter who they are.







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This is another amazing story teaches us that talent, together with focus and discipline, brings success. Find out how Ravi, a curious 8-year-old, learns the power of focus through the inspiring Mahabharata story of Arjuna and the bird’s eye, realising his true potential.


Ravi, a bright but easily distracted boy, learns a valuable lesson in focus from his grandfather through the tale of Arjuna and the bird’s eye.



 Introduce teens to the wisdom of the Bhagavad Gita | for ages 12 and above |



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This is a simple story for kids that explains the meaning of 'Aham Brahmasmi – I am Brahman,' through a fun classroom lesson and the journey of Little Ray, a tiny beam of sunlight, who discovers that he is always connected to the sun.


The children in the story find out that just like the ray, they are part of something bigger and divine called Brahman, which brings happiness and peace.




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