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What do you do when a friend is overbearing? How do you get out of tricky situations? What do you do when someone you trust turns his back on you? Learn how traditional Indian wisdom answers these and such problems in a very interesting and engaging manner – through stories of the Panchatantra and the Jatakas. Not only those, the mythology and folklore of India is replete with sagacity.
The monkey and the crocodile
  Once upon a time, there lived a monkey named on a tree by the side of the river. The tree's fruits were sweet as nectar. In the river, there lived a crocodile. more...
The crows and the serpent
  Once upon a time, there lived a crow couple, who had built a nest on the top of a tree. But unfortunately the tree was inhabited by a serpent at its bottom. more...
The jackal who saved the lion
  Once upon a time there was a lion in a jungle. Once when he had gone to drink water in a stream, his feet got stuck into the wet slushy mud of the stream and he could not more...
The foolish lion and the clever rabbit
  Once upon a time there lived a ferocious lion in the forest. It was greedy and ruthless, killing animals in the forest indiscriminately. Seeing this, the worried animals gathered to find a way out of this calamity. more...
The heron and the crab
  Once upon a time there lived a heron by the side of a pond. It was a lazy creature and once deivsed a plan to get a supply of fish without doing much work. more...
The greedy crow
  Once upon a time there was a fine pigeon who used to live on a nest close to a kitchen. The cooks of the kitchen used to like her very much and often used to feed her more...
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