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Aladdin And The Magic Lamp | Kid's Bedtime Story

This is one of the famous stories about Aladdin and the Magic Lamp.

A long time back, there lived a poor boy Aladdin with his mother. One day a rich-looking merchant came to them. He said to Aladdin's mother, "I have a good amount of money to offer to you if you allow your son to come with me." Aladdin's mother instantly agreed. 

Aladdin started the journey with the merchant. After hours of traveling, they reached a place that was totally empty. Aladdin couldn't understand what were they doing here. Suddenly the merchant pulled out some colored powder from his pocket and threw in the ground and the whole area was filled with smoke.

Aladdin And The Magic Lamp | Kid's Bedtime Story

As the smoke cleared up, a huge cave suddenly appeared in front of them. The merchant was not a merchant, in reality, he was a magician. He told Aladdin to go inside the cave and you will see a lot of gold and you can take up as much as you want. However, you must bring back an old lamp along with you and give it to me. He also gave a ring to Aladdin telling it will help him.

Aladdin had no option and he was curious too to see what is inside the cave. He started entering the cave. As the magician told, Aladdin saw gold, diamonds, jewelry, and a lot of other valuables. He filled his pockets in excitement and happiness with whatever he can take. 

With no more empty space to fill in, Aladdin started looking for the lamp. He saw the lamp in one corner, full of dust and dirt. He picked it up and reached the cave's opening from where he shouted, "I have your lamp. Please pull me out!"

The Magician told Aladdin to give him the lamp first. Aladdin got suspicious. He told no, you have to pull me out first.  This angered the 'merchant'. With a loud cry, he pulled out the same colorful powder and threw it on the cave opening, sealing it with a huge boulder. 

Aladdin was stuck in the cave alone for the next two days. He couldn't do anything in the cave for two days as there was no food. Then he thought to rub the lamp. All of sudden a strange mist filled the room and from the mist emerged a strange-looking man. He said, "My master, I am the Genie of the lamp, you have rescued me; what would your wish be?" Aladdin was scared but he said in a quivering voice, "Ta.. Take me back home."

And the next moment Aladdin was home hugging his mother. He told her of the magician and the lamp. Aladdin again summoned the genie. This time when the genie appeared he was not scared. He said, "Genie, I want a palace, not an old hut." Again to Aladdin and his mother's amazement in front of them was a magnificent palace.

Time passed. Aladdin married the Sultan's daughter and was very happy. It so happened that the evil magician got to know of Aladdin's good fortune. He came by Aladdin's palace pretending to exchange old lamps for new. The princes, Aladdin's wife, not knowing the value of the lamp to Aladdin called out to the magician to wait.

As soon as the magician saw the lamp he grabbed it from the princess's hand and rubbed it. The genie appeared, "you are my master and your wish is my command," he said to the magician. "Take Aladdin's palace to the great desert far away from here," ordered the magician.

When Aladdin came home, there was no palace and no princess. He guessed it must be the evil magician who had come to take revenge on him. All was not lost, Aladdin had a ring that the magician had given to him. Aladdin pulled out that ring rubbed it. Another genie appeared. Aladdin said, "Take me to my princess."

Soon, Aladdin was in Arabia with his princess. He found his lamp lying on a table next to the magician. Before the magician could react, Aladdin jumped for the lamp and got hold of it. As soon as he had the lamp, Aladdin rubbed it.

The genie appeared again and said, "My master, Aladdin, it is indeed good to serve you again. What is it that you wish?" "I want you to send this magician to another world so that he never harms anybody," said Aladdin. Aladdin's wish was carried out; the evil magician disappeared forever.

The genie carried Aladdin, the princes, and the palace back. He stayed with Aladdin for the rest of his life.

Note - There are many versions of this story. This is one of the versions.

Moral -
Dear Friends!!
"If you are a lucky and good human being like Aladdin, then your wishes also will be fulfilled magically. You just have to believe in it."

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Inspired By - Aladdin And The Wonderful Lamp
Story By - Darpan

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