Short Stories from Panchatantra 1
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2021
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Here is the first of ten 16-page boxed pamphlets, 7¼" x 9⅜". After the introduction about Vishnu Sharma, there are nine stories, each with an explicit moral highlighted apart from the story. Only the last, "The Lion and the Carpenter," is new to me. A carpenter feeds a lion daily on condition that he come alone. When he brings friends, the carpenter and his wife flee up a tree. "You broke your promise. We can't be friends anymore." The monkey gets his foot caught in the wedge. The foolish sage has a moneybag, and he lets his disciple guard it while he bathes in the river. The animals punish the blue jackal severely. The illustrations are in the style of Disney.
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Wonder House: Prakash Books
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12856 (Access ID)
