मुकुट
mukut
A crown is a special type of hat that kings and queens wear to show they are in charge. It is often made of gold and decorated with jewels.
You say 'crown' like this: krown. It rhymes with 'town'.
The word 'crown' comes from an old word that means 'to encircle' or 'to wear on the head'. It has been used for a long time to describe the special hat for royalty.
The word 'crown' in Hindi is 'राजमुकुट' (Rājamukuṭ).
The word 'crown' in Kannada is 'ಮುಗುಟ' (Muguṭa).
Once upon a time, in a colorful kingdom, there lived a little prince who dreamed of wearing a shiny crown!
One sunny day, he found a golden crown hidden under a big, leafy tree. It sparkled like the stars!
The prince put it on his head and felt like a king. He danced and twirled, sharing his joy with all the animals.
They cheered, “Hooray for the prince with the crown!”
The prince learned that it’s not the crown that makes you special, but the kindness you share.
So, let your heart shine bright, just like a crown!