The Horse That Became a Goat

The Horse That Became a Goat

A timeless story for children and for grown-ups who love listening too.
From Karnataka comes a clever and layered folktale about doubt, persuasion, and the quiet strength of trusting what you know to be true.

The Horse That Became a Goat follows a young boy on his first journey to market, leading a fine horse and carrying his father’s instructions with pride. But along the road, repeated voices begin to question what seems obvious. When enough people say the same thing, certainty begins to tremble. What follows is a lesson not only about deception, but about how easily confidence can shift when doubt is planted carefully.

This is a story about influence, about how repetition can shape belief, and about the difference between seeing clearly and thinking clearly. With gentle humour and a sharp turn, it reminds listeners that truth does not change simply because many voices say otherwise.

This episode is perfect for thoughtful listening, classroom conversations about peer pressure and critical thinking, or quiet evenings at home. If you enjoy Indian folktales that spark discussion and invite reflection, this one is for you.

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