Ssssb2 Stories 2051 to 2060 (From 2023)
Story no | Story Name | Writer(s) of this story / Topic | Ready to use in SSSSB classes | Drawings made by | We did or planned this story in the class of: |
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2051 | Our house is too small, help us Guru Practice | Sunil Marapin (SSSSB-Guru) | yes | May 27, 2023, Family class 04-202sa | |
2052 | Aziza and her servent Makanisi | Sunil Marapin (SSSSB-Guru) | yes | June 17, 2023. Family class 04-208sa | |
2053 | Ravi visits Guru Practice for his restless mind. | Sunil Marapin (SSSSB-Guru) | yes | June 24, 2023. Family class 04-210sa | |
2054 | Health, wealth or ??? | Sunil Marapin (SSSSB-Guru) | no | July 22, 2023. Family class 04-216sa | |
2055 | Lila compared herself to other children. | Sunil Marapin (SSSSB-Guru) | Sept 09, 2023. Family class 04-230sa |
STORY 2051: Our house is too small, help us Guru-Practice.

STORY 2051: Our house is too small, help us Guru-Practice.
There was a family consisting of Father, Mother, and their daughter Mahima.
They were expecting a visit from Mahima's Aunt, Uncle, Samita, and the two younger brothers.
Mahima's parents were in a panic.
Mother said: "We don't have a big house, it won't work, but we can't say no. We have often stayed at Samita's place"
Father said: "You are right, we can't say no, but what should we do then?"
Mahima said: "No problem. You two can sleep in your room. Aunt and Uncle in my room.
And we four children can sleep in the living room, problem solved!
And if you don't find this solution satisfactory, we can ask Guru-Practice because Guru-Practice practices first before asking others to do something,
that's why He has a solution for everything"
The three of them went to Guru-Practice and said to the wise Guru: "We have a big problem.
Five family members are coming to visit in a month and they want to stay for a week, but our house is too small for a total of 8 people"
Guru-Practice said to the worried parents: "I have a solution"
Mahima said to her parents: "See, Guru-Practice has a solution because Guru ji only gives teachings after experiencing them first by himself"
Guru-Practice said: "You have a horse in the garden, bring the horse inside your house
for a week, and come back next week" The parents found it a strange request from the guru but did as he said.
It was a challenging week for the parents, but Mahima enjoyed having a horse in the house.
When the first week was over, the parents were very happy and quickly went to Guru-Practice and said:
"Guru Ji, there is no more space in the house, can the horse go back outside?"
Guru-Practice said: "A little more patience, you have an elephant in the garden, bring the elephant inside the house as well, and come back in a week ".
The parents were very sad but did as the guru said. This week became the most terrible week of their lives for the parents.
When the second week was over, they quickly went to Guru-Practice and said: "Guru Ji, please help us, we can't handle it anymore,
there is no more space in the house, can the elephant and the horse go back to the garden?"
Guru-Practice said: "Only the horse can go back to the garden, come back next week"
The parents were relieved. They were afraid that the guru would also want the cow to be brought inside the house,
but luckily, the horse was allowed to go back to the garden.
When the third week was over, they went to Guru-Practice and said: "It was a great week, we had plenty of space in the house without the horse"
Guru-Practice said: "The elephant can also go back to the garden, come back next week"
The parents were happy that the elephant was also allowed to go back to the garden. A week later when they returned to Guru-Practice,
he asked: "And is your house still small?"
The parents answered: "No, Guru Ji, our house is very big, enough space for more than 5 extra people"
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Qiuz question made together with Chat GPT Ai (Our Computer Friend) about the story.
01-15) How many people does Mahima’s family consist of ?
a 8
b 5
c 3
Answer : C
02-15) Why were Mahima's parents panicked?
a They didn't like horses.
b They didn't like elephants
c Own answer ……………..
Answer : ….
03-15) Where did Mahima suggest everyone should sleep?
a In the living room.
b In their own rooms.
c Own answer ……………..
Answer : ….
04-15) What did Mahima say about Guru-Practice?
a) When I was smal, Guru Practice and I were in the same class
b) Guru Practice, is a nickname, because he always practice himself first, that's
why we call him Guru Practice
c) Own answer ……………..
Answer : ….
05-15) What problem did the family have?
a) The animals in the garden sing bhajans all night, so the family cannot sleep.
b) They don't have enough time to make extra rooms, because after 1 month the visitors come
c) Own answer ……………..
Answer : ….
06-15) How many family members were coming to visit?
a 8
b 5
c 3
Answer : b
07-15) What animal did they bring inside the house first?
a) cow
b) elephant
c) horse
Answer : c
08-15) How did Mahima feel about having the horse in the house?
a) Not good, she doesn't like horses
b) nice, because the horse is now going to sing bhajans inside.
c) very good, Mahima enjoyed having a horse in the house.
Answer : c
09-15) What did the parents ask Guru-Practice when the first week was over?
a) Guru Ji, there is no more room in the house, can the horse go out again?
b) Whether they can stay in the arsham.
c) Own answer ……………..
Answer :
10-15) How did the parents feel during the second week?
a) Very happy
b) Very bad, it turned out to be the worst week of their lives.
c) Half a day happy and half a day sad
Answer : b
11-15) What did they ask Guru-Practice when that 2 nd week was over?
a) They asked if the cow could come into the house
b) Guru ji, can the 3rd animal be small like fish or bird?
c) Guru ji, can the elephant and the horse go back to the garden?
Answer : c
12-15) Which animal was allowed to go back to the garden first?
a) cow
b) elephant
c) horse
Answer : c
13-15) What did the parents fear Guru-Practice would ask them to bring inside the house?
a) cow
b) elephant
c) horse
Answer : a
14-15) What did they say to Guru-Practice after the horse went back to the garden?
a) We miss the horse, Guru Ji may we bring the horse back into the house.
b) It was a great week, we had plenty of space in the house without the horse.
c) Own answer ……………..
Answer : b
15-15) How did the parents describe their house to Guru-Practice in the end?
a) We will buy a bigger house
b) It's nice to have animals at home
c) Our house is very big, enough space for more than 5 extra people.
Answer : c
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Story by: April 2023, Sunil Marapin SsssbGuru Holland Chapter
Questions by: Sunil Marapin, SsssbGuru Holland Chapter together with ChatGPT Ai (Our Computer friend)
STORY 2052: Aziza and her servent Makanisi

STORY 2052: Aziza and her servent Makanisi
Once upon a time, there was a girl named Aziza. She was always eager to learn and strived to be successful and become an inspiration to others.
Aziza had a servant named Makanisi, who was with her from birth.
At first, Aziza was delighted with Makanisi's presence. However, as time passed, Aziza struggled to understand how to deal with Makanisi.
During important moments like studying and exams, Makanisi would become extremely disobedient.
Whenever Aziza failed to keep Makanisi constantly entertained, the servant would become hyperactive, disturbing Aziza's peace of mind.
As a result, Aziza found it challenging to concentrate and stay focused, hindering her desired success.
Overwhelmed with sadness, she decided to seek help from her mentor, Guru Aamaa.
With compassionate eyes, Guru Aamaa understood Aziza's predicament all too well. Guru Aamaa also had a servant and had faced similar challenges. However, through years of dedicated practice and self-reflection, Guru Aamaa had learned to make better use of her servant's abilities.
With a warm smile, Guru Aamaa kindly replied: "Dear Aziza, I understand your frustration. Our servants can indeed be wild and disruptive if we neglect them. However, they hold great potential for our success. With patience and practice, we can transform them into valuable companions."
Intrigued by Guru Aamaa's response, Aziza asked: "But how can I achieve that? How can I make my troublesome Makanisi useful?"
Guru Aamaa explained: "The first step is to observe Makanisi closely. Notice its patterns, tendencies, and triggers.
By understanding its nature, you can begin to harness its power in everything you do.
Just as a skilled rider guides a horse gently, you can guide Makanisi with patience and understanding."
Eagerly listening to Guru Aamaa's guidance, Aziza embarked on a journey of self-discovery and inner peace. She devoted herself to understanding Makanisi and gaining control over it. Over time, Aziza developed a deep sense of harmony within herself, and her abilities flourished. She became successful in all her endeavors and eventually became an exemplary Guru Aamaa herself.
End of the Story
Now, let's test your comprehension with ten questions about the story. Each question has two possible answers. Choose the correct one based on the story:
Ten question made together with Chat GPT Ai (Our Computer Friend) about the story.
01-10) What is the name of the girl in the story?
a) Aziza
b) Makanisi
Correct answer: a) Aziza
02-10) What was Aziza's goal?
a) To inspire others
b) To become wealthy
Correct answer: a) To inspire others
03-10) What was the name of Aziza's servant?
a) Makanisi
b) Guru Aamaa
Correct answer: a) Makanisi
04-10) What happened when Aziza failed to keep Makanisi entertained?
a) Makanisi became hyperactive and disturbed Aziza's peace of mind.
b) Makanisi became silent and obedient.
Correct answer: a) Makanisi became hyperactive and disturbed Aziza's peace of mind.
05-10) Who did Aziza seek help from?
a) Guru Aamaa
b) Her best friend
Correct answer: a) Guru Aamaa
06-10) How did Guru Aamaa make use of her servant?
a) Through dedicated practice and self-reflection
b) By ignoring the servant's presence
Correct answer: a) Through dedicated practice and self-reflection
07-10) What did Guru Aamaa compare guiding Makanisi to?
a) A skilled rider guiding a horse
b) Taming a wild animal
Correct answer: a) A skilled rider guiding a horse
08-10) What did Aziza embark on after receiving Guru Aamaa's guidance?
a) A journey of self-discovery and inner peace
b) A quest to get rid of Makanisi
Correct answer: a) A journey of self-discovery and inner peace
09-10) What did Aziza develop within herself as she practiced and gained control over Makanisi?
a) A sense of harmony and flourishing abilities
b) A sense of frustration and disappointment
Correct answer: a) A sense of harmony and flourishing abilities
10-10) What did Aziza ultimately become after successfully harnessing her servant's abilities?
a) A wise mentor and inspiration to others
b) A lonely and isolated individual
Correct answer: a) A wise mentor and inspiration to others
Story by: June 2023, Sunil Marapin SsssbGuru Holland Chapter
Questions by: Sunil Marapin, SsssbGuru Holland Chapter together with ChatGPT Ai (Our Computer friend)
STORY 2053: Ravi visits Guru Practice for his restless mind

STORY 2053: Ravi visits Guru Practice for his restless mind
Once upon a time there was a boy named Ravi who struggled with a restless mind. His mind often wandered, making it difficult for him to concentrate. Worried about their son, Ravi's parents decided to take him to Guru Practice, a wise spiritual guide.
Ravi shared his difficulties with Guru Practice, who smiled and said, "Ravi, I faced the same challenge when I was your age. Since then, I have been practicing the art of controlling the mind. Our minds can be like mischievous monkeys, but we can train them." The guru advised Ravi to observe his thoughts without judgment and redirect his attention to the present moment whenever his mind started to wander. Guru Practice also emphasized the importance of chanting God's name or focusing on the breath with complete attention when Ravi had no specific task at hand. Additionally, the guru mentioned that maintaining a calm mind is facilitated by consuming healthy food, practicing meditation, fostering discipline, and displaying good manners.
Ravi diligently followed Guru Practice's guidance. With regular practice, his mind gradually grew calmer and more focused. He gained mastery over his thoughts and experienced a profound sense of inner peace.
Filled with gratitude for the transformation, Ravi returned to Guru Practice to express his heartfelt thanks. The guru kindly reminded him, "Remember, Ravi, your mind is a powerful tool. When you learn to guide it, you become the master of your thoughts."
Inspired by the guru's wisdom, Ravi embarked on a lifelong journey of self-discovery. He shared his newfound knowledge with others, helping them find peace within themselves. And so, Ravi, the young boy with a trained mind, set forth on a spiritual path guided by the profound wisdom of Guru Practice.
End of the Story
Story 2053 questions made together with Chat GPT Ai (Our Computer Friend).
01-07) What was the main struggle of the boy named Ravi?
a) Restless mind and wandering thoughts b) Lack of concentration in school.
Correct answer: a) Restless mind and wandering thoughts.
02-07) Who did Ravi's parents take him to meet?
a) Guru Practice b) Guru Aamaa
Correct answer: a) Guru Practice
03-07) How did Guru Practice describe the nature of our minds?
a) Like mischievous monkeys b) Like soaring birds.
Correct answer: a) Like mischievous monkeys
04-07) What did Guru Practice advise Ravi to do when his mind wandered?
a) Observe thoughts without judgment and bring attention back to the present moment. b) Ignore the wandering thoughts completely.
Correct answer:
a) Observe thoughts without judgment and bring attention back to the present moment.
05-07) What did Guru Practice suggest doing when Ravi had nothing to do?
a) Chant God's name or focus on the breath with full attention b) Let the mind wander freely.
Correct answer: a) Chant God's name or focus on the breath with full attention. 06-07) What did Ravi gain through practicing Guru Practice's advice?
a) Calmer and more focused mind
b) Increased restlessness and wandering thoughts.
Correct answer: a) Calmer and more focused mind
07-07) What did Guru Practice emphasize about the mind? a) It is a powerful tool that can be guided
b) It is an uncontrollable force.
Correct answer: a) It is a powerful tool that can be guided
Story by: June 2023, Sunil Marapin SsssbGuru Holland Chapter
Questions by: Sunil Marapin, SsssbGuru Holland Chapter together with ChatGPT Ai (Our Computer friend)
STORY 2054: Health, wealth or ???

Story 2054: Health, Wealth or ???
Once in a village, there lived a young girl named Bekita. She strongly believed that money was the most important thing in life. She dreamt of having everything she desired, and her family's newfound wealth seemed to fulfill those dreams. However, something unexpected happened. Despite their wealth, Bekita fell ill. Money couldn't buy her good health. Though she received the best medical care, she realized that true well-being went beyond material wealth. Bekita began to question her beliefs, realizing that there might be something more important than money or health.
In search of answers, Bekita embarked on a journey to meet Guru Practice, a wise spiritual guide. Guru Practice listened attentively to her story and understood her quest for deeper meaning. With a serene smile, Guru Practice explained that while money and health were essential, there was another chapter of life that held even greater significance.
Today question:
What do you think Guru Practice has given as advice?
Story and questions by: July 2023, Sunil Marapin SsssbGuru Holland Chapter together with ChatGPT Ai (Our Computer friend)

2055 Lila compared herself to other children.
In Balkot, Nepal, lived 12-year-old Lila. She often compared herself to other children who seemed to be wealthier. This made her feel uncertain and sad. Lila wasted her time and energy trying to be like them. One day, she went to Guru Practice, and Lila said, "Sairam Guru Practice, could you please help me become like the children who have more than I do?..." Guru Practice listened attentively and said, "Lila, you are unique and have your own talents. Invest your time and energy in discovering and developing your own gifts. Never compare yourself to others because everyone has their own karma, sadhana, and talents. Do your best, be honest and polite, and you will succeed in what you do."
Lila asked: "Guru Practice, you are so peaceful and wise, how did you become this way?" Guru Practice: "When I was young, I attended value classes. At that time, there was no internet or Zoom. I walked two hours to listen to my Gurus and ask questions. I applied in practice what I had learned, and that's how I became who I am."
Lila asked : "Are there value classes in Bhaktapur nowadays? I want to become like you Guru ji." GuruPractice closed his eyes and said he would check. Lila waited anxiously until he opened his eyes again.
When Guru Practice opened his eyes, Lila asked immediately: "Did you see an Soul Blossom Class in Bhaktapur Guru ji ?"
Guru Practice: "Yes, Lila, I saw an Ssssb class in Balkot. Meena ma'am and Gita ma'am teach children there, both physically and via Zoom. There saw ; Ruvi, Anup, Raaina, Rayan, Sita, Palakshya, Prabik, Rejina, Jeshika, Bibhuti, Bitisha, Samiksha, Bàishnavi, Sadiksha, Sworupa, Subashna, Suresh, Seema, Bipin, Astitwa, Rupesh, Rupak, Ruksana, Reman, Sujita Ma'am, Ruksana's mother and small sister
They are also assisted by other Gurus, and there are children participating via Zoom, such as Sarita, Sonaniya, Aarushi, Bandana, Enjilina, Sushan, Ishan, and others. Even Katari group and Biratnagar group are participating."
Lila was delighted and now knew what she had to do.