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The Troublesome Slippers
Abukashan was notorious because he would not give up his completely worn-out slippers ... Whatever happens, happens for the best... Read on ...
Whatever Happens, Happens for the Best...
Old man Sthira lived alone in the village. His son was stuying far away. And all the villagers sympathised with him... Read on ...
War Drum
Mukabla, the Jackal was very sad. He had not eaten for many days and he was very, very hungry indeed...... Read on ...
Flying Turtle
There was a large pond in the middle of a jungle. Many animals came there to drink water. And the turtle which lived there was friendly with two cranes... Read on ...
Monkey Business
A temple was being built in a town. There were many different workmen busy with their work. Read on ...
Once they were Friends
Madri, the cat, and Ketki, the mouse, were friends. One day, they came across a jar of sweet butter... Read on ...
Two Fish and a Frog
There were three friends -- Multiwit, Centiwit and Uniwit. But who is the cleverest? Enjoy this witty tale from the Panchatantra. Read on ...
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