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Sukhu and Dukhu | A Bengali Folk Tale about Karma from Thakurmar Jhuli for Kids in Canada

4 min · 6. Juni 2026
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In this meaningful episode of From Mangoes to Maples™, we begin in a Canadian home where two sisters learn an important life lesson — the way we treat others always comes back to us. Through the classic Bengali folk tale of Sukhu and Dukhu, children discover the power of karma. While kind-hearted Sukhu helps everyone along her journey and is rewarded, selfish Dukhu ignores others and faces the consequences of her actions. As the story moves between Canada and India, young listeners learn that kindness, honesty, and helpfulness are never wasted — they always return in some form. A powerful story for children growing up in Canada about karma, choices, and building a kind and thoughtful character. Perfect for families seeking screen-free, value-based storytelling that nurtures empathy, responsibility, and cultural connection. Source: From Thakurmar Jhuli, a renowned collection of Bengali folk tales compiled by Dakshinaranjan Mitra Majumder. Adapted for children by From Mangoes to Maples™.

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