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Jataka, Panchatantra and Hitopadesha Collection

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Our collection of Jataka, Panchatantra and Hitopadesha Collection comprises of illustrations in comic form, which kids love to read.

JATAKA, HITOPADESHA, PANCHATANTRA STORIES FOR KIDS

The jackal and the war drum, Choice of friends, Angulimala, Crows and owls, Manduka: The lucky astrologer, Jataka Tales: The magic chant, The pious cat, The Acrobat, Panchatantra: The greedy mother‐in‐law, Birbal to the rescue, Jataka Tales: Stories of wisdom, Birbal the clever, Jataka Tales: The hidden treasure, The fools disciples, Pandit and the milkmaid, The deadly feast, The tiger eater, Animal tales of India 3-in-1, Dhola and Maru, The learned pandit, Kanwal and Kehar

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Panchatantra stories are a classic collection of 5 volumes of stories for kids, originally written by Vishnu Sharma. The stories serve as a manual to a prospective king. Panchatantra stories revolve around simple day-to-day events but impart a strong message at the end. Kids love these folktales as these are fun to read and easy to understand. Panchatantra tales are classic and universal in application. Panchatantra books are vital to every child’s learning even today. A Panchatantra kids classic stories collection is a must for every kid’s library.

Jataka stories are popular folktales of previous lives of Buddha in both human and animal form. Every story sets an example of the impact of deeds and misdeeds, helping kids learn the essential values of life at an early age. Jataka tales central theme revolves around being virtuous, understanding friendship and relations, choosing the right path, being truthful, and more.

Hitopadesha is a collection of Sanskrit fables, which are several centuries old. Quite similar, yet distinct from Hitopadesha, Panchatantra stories are retold from the 4 books titled How to gain a friend, How to lose a friend, War and Peace.

1 review for Jataka, Panchatantra and Hitopadesha Collection

  1. dhanishgrover

    very nice

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