The Five Discourses on Worldly WisdomNYU Press, 2006 - 562 sider The king despairs of his idle sons, so he hires a learned brahmin who promises to make their lessons in statecraft unmissable. The lessons are disguised as short stories, featuring mainly animal protagonists. Many of these narratives have traveled across the world, and are known in the West as Aesop’s fables. |
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Sanskrit alphabetical order | |
Introduction | |
The Prelude to the Story 49 | |
CLAY SANSKRIT LIBRARY PANCATANTRA | |
ON SECURING ALLIES | |
CLAY SANSKRIT LIBRARY PANCATANTRA | |
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