Panchatantra Stories, educational and moral stories by Vishnu Sharma in Hindi
This is a Hindi translation of Panchatantra, originally written in Sanskrit.
Panchatantra, meaning "Five Principles" in Sanskrit, is an ancient Indian collection of educational stories. It is an inter-related collection of animal fables in verse and prose, in a frame story format. The orginal work in Sanskrit was composed in the 3rd century BCE by Vishnu Sharma. It is amongst the most frequently translated literature of India around the world.
Abhivyakty Apps brings you these timeless fictional and moral stories in Hindi, including
- The Loss of Friends
- The Monkey and The Wedge
- The Jackal and The Drum
- The Fall and Rise of A Merchant
- The Foolish Sage and The Jackal
- The Crafty Crane and The Craftier Crab
- The Cunning Hare and The Witless Lion
- The Bug and The Poor Flea
- The Story of The Blue Jackal
- The Camel, The Jackal and The Crow
- The Bird Pair and The Sea
- Tale of The Three Fish
- The Elephant and The Sparrow
- The Lion and The Jackal
- Suchimukha and The Monkey
- How a Sparrow Came to Grief
- The Foolish Crane and The Mongoose
- The King and The Foolish Monkey
- Gaining Friends
- The Crow-Rat Discourse
- Meeting a New Friend
- The Hermit and The Mouse
- Shandili and Sesame Seeds
- Story of The Merchant’s Son
- The Unlucky Weaver
- The Rescue of a Deer
- Of Crows and Owls
- Elephants and Hares
- The Cunning Mediator
- The Brahmin and The Crooks
- The Brahmin and The Cobra
- The Old Man, His Young Wife and The Thief
- The Tale of Two Snakes
- The Wedding of The Mouse
- Tale of The Golden Droppings
- Frogs That Rode a Snake
- Loss of Gains
- The Croc and The Monkey
- The Greedy Cobra and The King of Frogs
- The Lion and The Foolish Donkey
- The Story of The Potter
- A Three-in-One Story
- The Carpenter’s Wife
- The Price of Indiscretion
- The Jackal’s Strategy
- The Brahmani and The Mongoose
- The Lion That Sprang to Life
- The Tale of Two Fish and a Frog
- The Story of The Weaver
- The Miserly Father
- Tale of The Bird With Two Heads
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