3. Panchatantra. II and III.
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Author | : Shivkumar |
Publisher | : Children's Book Trust |
Total Pages | : 168 |
Release | : 1979 |
Genre | : Fables, Indic |
ISBN | : 9788170111177 |
The Panchatantra, originally written in Sanskrit, has been described as the best collection of the most widely known stories in the world.
Author | : Om Books Editorial Team |
Publisher | : Om Books International |
Total Pages | : 128 |
Release | : 2012-12 |
Genre | : Animals |
ISBN | : 9380070772 |
The Panchatantra is a collection of short stories from India, written more than 5000 years ago! This is a collection of stories from that legendary collection. The stories inculcate moral values in children in a subtle and fun manner. Enjoy the stories, where plants and animals can converse with human beings too!
Author | : Georg Bühler |
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Total Pages | : 120 |
Release | : 1868 |
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Release | : 1891 |
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Author | : Appu Series |
Publisher | : Media Fusion India Pvt Ltd |
Total Pages | : 13 |
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Genre | : Young Adult Nonfiction |
ISBN | : 8183006515 |
Three fish are good friends. When they find out that some fishermen are coming to catch them, they must figure out a way to save themselves. What does each of them do?
Author | : Shubha Vilas |
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Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2021 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 9789390391592 |
Adaptation of Vālmīki's Rāmāyaṇa; for children.
Author | : Sarma, Visnu |
Publisher | : Penguin UK |
Total Pages | : 505 |
Release | : 2006-08-31 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 0140455663 |
First recorded 1500 years ago, but taking its origins from a far earlier oral tradition, the Pancatantra is ascribed by legend to the celebrated, half-mythical teacher Visnu Sarma. Asked by a great king to awaken the dulled intelligence of his three idle sons, the aging Sarma is said to have composed the great work as a series of entertaining and edifying fables narrated by a wide range of humans and animals, and together intended to provide the young princes with vital guidance for life. Since first leaving India before AD 570, the Pancatantra has been widely translated and has influenced a cast number of works in India, the Arab world and Europe, including the Arabian Nights, the Canterbury Tales and the Fables of La Fontaine. Enduring and profound, it is among the earliest and most popular of all books of fables.
Author | : Shivakumar |
Publisher | : Children's Book Trust |
Total Pages | : 60 |
Release | : 1965 |
Genre | : Tales, Indic |
ISBN | : 9788170110262 |
Author | : Sonal Panse |
Publisher | : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform |
Total Pages | : 88 |
Release | : 2016-11-01 |
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ISBN | : 9781539835424 |
What do you do as a father and a King if your three heirs are indolent and ignorant, and, as a result, the very future of your kingdom is at stake? You turn the three brats over to the intellectual powerhouse Pandit Vishnu Sharma! The Panchatantra Retold is a collection of entertaining and enlightening folk-tales from Ancient India, originally narrated by Pandit Vishnu Sharma to the three Princes of Mahilaropya to infuse them with the much-needed worldly wisdom that traditional learning had failed to impart. So the Panchatantra can actually be described as an Ancient self-help book on how to navigate successfully through the various vicissitudes of life. It is important to mention though that these stories are not didactic and moralistic in any sentimental, black and white way. The good do not always win here. This led the German scholar Dr. Johannes Hertel to describe the stories as 'Machiavellian' in tone. It is a possibility that Machiavelli himself was familiar with the stories from the Panchatantra and that they were something of an influence for his own work 'The Prince'. The stories offer a vivid picture of life in Ancient India, and it is interesting to discover that, for all the progress made over the many centuries since the Panchatantra was written, the essential qualities of human psychology have not altered to that great an extent. The stories are divided into five sections - Mitra Bheda (Loss of Friends), Mitra Samprapti (The Gaining of Friends), Kakolukiyam (The Fierce Enmity between the Crows and the Owls), Labdhapranasam (Loss of Gains), and Apariksitakarakam (Ill-considered Action). This is the third section, Kakolukiyam (The Fierce Enmity between the Crows and the Owls). The main story is about how the crows plan to defend themselves against the marauding attacks of the owls, and the rest of the stories show how they put this plan into action. This is perhaps the most politically-tinged section of the Panchatantra, and is said to be greatly influenced by Acharya Chanakya's 'Arthashastra'. There are 18 stories in this volume.