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041 _aeng
082 _a891.43371
_bAshP
100 _aकौशिक, अशोक [Kaushik, Ashok]
245 _aपंचतंत्र की कहानियां = [Panchtantra Ki Kahaniyan] = [Panchatantra Stories] /
_cअशोक कौशिक,[Ashok Kaushik]
260 _bDiamond Book:
_aNew Delhi,
_c©2024
300 _a287p.
520 _a"Indian folk and didactic (moral) tales hold a unique place in the world. The sources of these folk-ethic stories are the immortal masterpieces of Sanskrit literature—Hitopadesha and Panchatantra. In the Panchatantra, its author Pandit Vishnu Sharma used various birds and animals as mediums to narrate moral stories, with the aim of making the princes experts in the art of politics. Those stories and the 'Suktis' (maxims/proverbs) found within them are undoubtedly useful for humanity in today's era of hustle and bustle. For young children, these stories provide entertainment and curiosity on one hand, and on the other, they help in shaping them into ethically sound, active humans, and enlightened citizens. These stories are equally useful and worth collecting not only for children but also for adults and the elderly."
650 _aIndian literature
942 _cBK
999 _c7904
_d7904