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Panchatantra: Children Stories from ancient India
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Panchatantra is a collection of ancient Indian fables that have been passed down through generations in various forms. The original text is believed to have been written in Sanskrit by Vishnu Sharma, a scholar and teacher, around 200 BCE.
The word "Panchatantra" literally translates to "Five Treatises" in Sanskrit. The collection consists of five volumes, each containing a set of interconnected stories with moral lessons.
The tales in the Panchatantra are known for their witty and entertaining nature, and they often feature anthropomorphic animals as the main characters. The stories explore a range of topics, including politics, morality, and human behavior.
The Panchatantra has been translated into many languages and has had a significant influence on literature and storytelling around the world. It continues to be read and enjoyed by people of all ages and backgrounds.
Panchatantra is a collection of ancient Indian fables that have been passed down through generations in various forms. The original text is believed to have been written in Sanskrit by Vishnu Sharma, a scholar and teacher, around 200 BCE.
The word "Panchatantra" literally translates to "Five Treatises" in Sanskrit. The collection consists of five volumes, each containing a set of interconnected stories with moral lessons.
The tales in the Panchatantra are known for their witty and entertaining nature, and they often feature anthropomorphic animals as the main characters. The stories explore a range of topics, including politics, morality, and human behavior.
The Panchatantra has been translated into many languages and has had a significant influence on literature and storytelling around the world. It continues to be read and enjoyed by people of all ages and backgrounds.


















