Short Malayalam Story Site
Mother laughed. “Son, that is the truth too.” Would you like a different theme—like friendship, nature, or a folk-style story?
Unnikuttan chirichu. Veettil chennu ammayodu parannu: “Amme, Pappu kunnathu nammude chirikkayi alla. Mannil kazhinju veezhunna poovukale rakshikkana!” short malayalam story
Appol avide oru vridhan vannu. Ayal Pappuvine nokki, “Kunnal entha kuzhappam? Kunniyal mathrame mannile poovukal kanan pattu.” Ennu paranjittu, ayal Unnikuttanodu chodichu: “Kuttano, ninte Pappu mannile poovukale kanarundo?” Mother laughed
Here’s a short Malayalam story written in English script (Manglish) for easy reading, along with an English translation. Kunniyal mathrame mannile poovukal kanan pattu
Unnikuttanu oru shokamundayirunnu. Avante veettil oru patti undayirunnu, peru ‘Pappu.’ Pappu valare budhijeevi aayirunnu. Pakshe oru prashnam: Pappu bhoori bhoori aayi kunikkum. Unnikuttante amma parayum, “Mone, ithu Pappuvinte swabhavamanu. Nee athu karanam vishamikkanda.”
Just then, an old man came there. He looked at Pappu and said, “What is the harm in limping? Only by bending down can you see the flowers on the ground.” Then he asked Unnikuttan: “Son, does your Pappu see the flowers on the ground?”
Amma chirichu. “Mone, sathyavum athu thanne.”