Panchatantra Tales (20x30/16)
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Panchatantra is a fictional storybook written for children and consists of traditional folk tales. The stories are about the five ways in which human beings can achieve their goals in life. In the term, ''Panchatantra'', Pancha means the number five and Tantra means strategies or ways.The book Panchatantra is a collection of various stories. Some stories of Panchatantra are the most popular folk stories from ancient Indian literature. No one knows how old the stories of Panchatantra are but these stories are usually attributed to Vishnu Sharma. Some people believe that the stories of Panchatantra are as ancient as the Rig-Veda.Reading of the book Panchatantra is recommended for children of age group 6-8 however, children older than that can read it too.This book has attractive illustrations and graphic that will create interest in children.

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Date de parution 01 avril 2020
Nombre de lectures 0
EAN13 9789350571873
Langue English

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Publisher's Note
T he publication of the book ‘Panchatantra’ is in line with V&S Publisher’s tradition of bringing out books that have impacts on many lives – be it children, youngsters or adults. Panchtantra is a collection of fables that are meant to deliver messages concerning human values, ethos, culture, and social mores, etc. Usefulness of the book can be gauged from the fact that Panchatantra happens to be one of the most widely translated non-religious texts in the world. The Panchatantra has been translated into Pahlavi, Arabic, Greek, Latin, Spanish, Italian, German, English, Slavonic, Czech, and perhaps other languages.
So much, so good!
In dedicating this book to all children, we hope the stories would help them imbibe a character that will stay with them for all time to come!
We welcome critical notes from readers and assure them of incorporating all appropriate notes.
Happy reading!
Contents 1. The Four Friends 2. The Golden Swan 3. The Gold-Giving Serpent 4. The Greedy Cobra and the King of Frogs 5. The Hermit and the Mouse 6. The Hunter and the Doves 7. The Lion that Sprang to Life 8. The Mongoose and the Brahmin’s Wife 9. The Sparrow and the Wild Elephant 10. The Stork and the Crab 11. The Twins 12. The Two-Headed Weaver 13. The Wise Swans and the Talkative Tortoise 14. The Girl Who Married the Snake 15. The Monkey and the Crocodile
PANCHATANTRA
The Four Friends
O nce upon a time, there lived four friends in a jungle – a deer, a tortoise, a rat and a crow. They all lived together under the shade of a big banyan tree and were happy to be together. They all belonged to different kind of families but lived in harmony and helped each other in times of difficulty. The crow used to fly high in the sky and spot food, whereas the deer, tortoise, and the rat would go and get it. They would then pray to god and eat together, sharing the food equally.
One day, while the tortoise, rat and the crow were away, a cruel hunter caught the deer

in a huge net and took him away. When the other friends returned, they were shocked not find him there. They decided to look for their friend. While flying in the sky, the crow saw the hunter taking the deer away in the net. He flew back and told the rat and the tortoise and they thought of a plan to save their friend. The crow said to the rat, “Dear friend, the deer has been caught in the hunter’s net. The hunter will take him and kill him. You must go and cut the net using your sharp teeth.”

“I will definitely do that. But how do I get there?” asked the rat.
After pausing to think for a moment, the crow’s face glowed. He said, “I’ll take you on my back.”

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