moral stories from panchatantra

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               Once there lived a king called Amarasakthi living in Mahilaropya in the southern part of India.

               He was a well learned man and ruling his country with justice by his tactics and skills.Asthe            proverb'Yadha Raja Tadha Praja' the people also followed him and living peacefully.

              He had three sons by name Bahushakti, Ugrashakti and Ananthashakti. Without interest in            educationtheywere complete duds. The teacher of the kings court took them to the king and said:

             Wecannot change these dudchildren. Even god can not change these boys.At the words of              theirteacherthe boys replied and said totheir fatherthat they wereinterested in studies butweare            unabletounderstand histeaching."Education without understanding is waste of time.Soif youcan              provideateacherwho canteach withnecessary examplesandwho must not only a schol arbuthave              aworldknowledge.We can be happy to join and learn."

             Thenaskedthekingseeingaroundhisministers"Isthereanyone;ifsowhereheis""Yes,thereisone”              saidaparrotflyingthereinthecourt."Heisnotonlyascholarbutintellectualintheaffairsofearthywisdom.

             Inourhermitage, birdslike meandotherbirds andanimal swithdifferen attitudeivingcordiallyby            histeachings.Bytellingfables he ismasterin teaching withgreatreputationand with his pupi lTosuch            a scholar"Is  it not easy to teach these boys?.”After these wordstold in humanvoice,the parrotleft             thecourt.

            Thestory of the 'Dud' sons  who  learnt  through  fables from Vishnu Sharma and thewayhe              taughtthemtobecomegreatadministrators iscalled Panchatantra.Panchatantra meansfivesystems.            They are

  1. Mitralabham (winning of friends) 2. Mitrabhedam (conflict amongst friends) 3. Kakolukeeyam (crows & owls) 4. Labdha Pranasam (the forfeit of profits)
  2. Aparikshakaritvam (Action without due consideration)

            These fablesandcharactersarebirdsandanimalsspeaking in human voices andthe characters                arewellknitfor the readers.

            Please read the stories and make your children to read to get earthywisdom andhowthese               systemsareuseful in daily life.

               Once there lived a king called Amarasakthi living in Mahilaropya in the southern part of India.                He was a well learned man and ruling his country with justice by his tactics and skills.Asthe            proverb'Yadha Raja Tadha Praja' the people also followed him and living peacefully.               He had three sons by name Bahushakti, Ugrashakti and Ananthashakti. Without interest in            educationtheywere complete duds. The teacher of the kings court took them to the king and said:              Wecannot change these dudchildren. Even god can not change these boys.At the words of              theirteacherthe boys replied and said totheir fatherthat they wereinterested in studies butweare            unabletounderstand histeaching."Education without understanding is waste of time.Soif youcan              provideateacherwho canteach withnecessary examplesandwho must not only a schol arbuthave              aworldknowledge.We can be happy to join and learn."              Thenaskedthekingseeingaroundhisministers"Isthereanyone;ifsowhereheis""Yes,thereisone”              saidaparrotflyingthereinthecourt."Heisnotonlyascholarbutintellectualintheaffairsofearthywisdom.             Inourhermitage, birdslike meandotherbirds andanimal swithdifferen attitudeivingcordiallyby            histeachings.Bytellingfables he ismasterin teaching withgreatreputationand with his pupi lTosuch            a scholar"Is  it not easy to teach these boys?.”After these wordstold in humanvoice,the parrotleft             thecourt.             Thestory of the 'Dud' sons  who  learnt  through  fables from Vishnu Sharma and thewayhe              taughtthemtobecomegreatadministrators iscalled Panchatantra.Panchatantra meansfivesystems.            They are Mitralabham (winning of friends) 2. Mitrabhedam (conflict amongst friends) 3. Kakolukeeyam (crows & owls) 4. Labdha Pranasam (the forfeit of profits) Aparikshakaritvam (Action without due consideration)             These fablesandcharactersarebirdsandanimalsspeaking in human voices andthe characters                arewellknitfor the readers.             Please read the stories and make your children to read to get earthywisdom andhowthese               systemsareuseful in daily life.

Features

  • : moral stories from panchatantra
  • : T V L Narasimha Rao Poorvitha
  • : J P Publications
  • : MANIMN3244
  • : Paperback
  • : SEP-2020
  • : 136
  • : English

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