The Panchatantra Retold Part 3 Kakolukiyam

The Panchatantra Retold Part 3 Kakolukiyam
Author: Sonal Panse
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 88
Release: 2016-11-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9781539835424

What do you do as a father and a King if your three heirs are indolent and ignorant, and, as a result, the very future of your kingdom is at stake? You turn the three brats over to the intellectual powerhouse Pandit Vishnu Sharma! The Panchatantra Retold is a collection of entertaining and enlightening folk-tales from Ancient India, originally narrated by Pandit Vishnu Sharma to the three Princes of Mahilaropya to infuse them with the much-needed worldly wisdom that traditional learning had failed to impart. So the Panchatantra can actually be described as an Ancient self-help book on how to navigate successfully through the various vicissitudes of life. It is important to mention though that these stories are not didactic and moralistic in any sentimental, black and white way. The good do not always win here. This led the German scholar Dr. Johannes Hertel to describe the stories as 'Machiavellian' in tone. It is a possibility that Machiavelli himself was familiar with the stories from the Panchatantra and that they were something of an influence for his own work 'The Prince'. The stories offer a vivid picture of life in Ancient India, and it is interesting to discover that, for all the progress made over the many centuries since the Panchatantra was written, the essential qualities of human psychology have not altered to that great an extent. The stories are divided into five sections - Mitra Bheda (Loss of Friends), Mitra Samprapti (The Gaining of Friends), Kakolukiyam (The Fierce Enmity between the Crows and the Owls), Labdhapranasam (Loss of Gains), and Apariksitakarakam (Ill-considered Action). This is the third section, Kakolukiyam (The Fierce Enmity between the Crows and the Owls). The main story is about how the crows plan to defend themselves against the marauding attacks of the owls, and the rest of the stories show how they put this plan into action. This is perhaps the most politically-tinged section of the Panchatantra, and is said to be greatly influenced by Acharya Chanakya's 'Arthashastra'. There are 18 stories in this volume.

The Panchatantra Retold Part 5 Apariksitakarakam

The Panchatantra Retold Part 5 Apariksitakarakam
Author: Sonal Panse
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 72
Release: 2016-10-31
Genre:
ISBN: 9781539835479

What do you do as a father and a King if your three heirs are indolent and ignorant, and, as a result, the very future of your kingdom is at stake? You turn the three brats over to the intellectual powerhouse Pandit Vishnu Sharma! The Panchatantra Retold is a collection of entertaining and enlightening folk-tales from Ancient India, originally narrated by Pandit Vishnu Sharma to the three Princes of Mahilaropya to infuse them with the much-needed worldly wisdom that traditional learning had failed to impart. So the Panchatantra can actually be described as an Ancient self-help book on how to navigate successfully through the various vicissitudes of life. It is important to mention though that these stories are not didactic and moralistic in any sentimental, black and white way. The good do not always win here. This led the German scholar Dr. Johannes Hertel to describe the stories as 'Machiavellian' in tone. It is a possibility that Machiavelli himself was familiar with the stories from the Panchatantra and that they were something of an influence for his own work 'The Prince'. The stories offer a vivid picture of life in Ancient India, and it is interesting to discover that, for all the progress made over the many centuries since the Panchatantra was written, the essential qualities of human psychology have not altered to that great an extent. The stories are divided into five sections - Mitra Bheda (Loss of Friends), Mitra Samprapti (The Gaining of Friends), Kakolukiyam (The Fierce Enmity between the Crows and the Owls), Labdhapranasam (Loss of Gains), and Apariksitakarakam (Ill-considered Action). This is the fifth section, Apariksitakarakam (Ill-considered Action). The main story is about how an impoverished merchant gains wealth by following the instructions of a monk he sees in his dream, and how a barber, who follows the merchant's example, without knowing why he did what he did, ends up losing everything. The rest of the stories explore the theme of ill-considered actions. There are 14 stories in this volume.

365 Panchatantra Stories

365 Panchatantra Stories
Author: Om Books Editorial Team
Publisher: Om Books International
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2010
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 8187107588

The stories of Panchatantra are ancient Indian fables that were written in Sanskrit and Pali languages. The central characters in these fascinating fables are many-a-times, animals and birds. They show their most identifying characteristics in the various stories, and impart valuable life-lessons and morals. This beautifully illustrated book offers a classic Panchatantra tale for every day of the year. Read about clever hares, cunning jackals, evil hunters, great friends and more! 365 Panchatantra Stories is a treasure of wisdom, the perfect addition to a child’s library.

Panchatantra

Panchatantra
Author:
Publisher: books catalog
Total Pages: 284
Release: 1991
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN:

Panchatantra was probably written about 200 BC by the great Hindu scholar Pandit Vishnu sharma.It is the Oldest collection of Indian fables surviving.s

The Five Discourses on Worldly Wisdom

The Five Discourses on Worldly Wisdom
Author: Viṣṇuśarman
Publisher: NYU Press
Total Pages: 562
Release: 2006-06
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0814762085

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. Co-published by New York University Press and the JJC Foundation For more on this title and other titles in the Clay Sanskrit series, please visit http://www.claysanskritlibrary.org

101 Panchatantra Tales (Illustrated)

101 Panchatantra Tales (Illustrated)
Author: Pandit Vishnu Sharman
Publisher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2015-06-26
Genre:
ISBN: 9781514719718

Panchantantra is part of Indian folklore for over 400 years now and has delighted people all over the world with the allegorical stories. The talking animals and objects teach valuable lessons of life and are essential for a child's development. This volume contains 101 selected enchanting Panchatantra stories. The stories are retold in simple language and contain colorful illustrations. The stories revolve around the five strategies of Panchantantra: - The Gain of Friends, Discord amongst friends, Of Crows and Owls, Loss of Gains and Imprudence

Panchatantra for Children

Panchatantra for Children
Author: PEGASUS.
Publisher:
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2017-04-26
Genre:
ISBN: 9788131937037

Ages 3 to 6 years. The timeless stories of Panchatantra have enchanted and fascinated children of the world for many years. Packed with over 60 of the best stories from Panchatantra and 150 bright and colourful illustrations, this collection of enduring moral stories is an essential addition to every childs little library. The classic characters in these stories have been brought to life using simple language and attractive illustrations, making Panchatantra for Children a must-have, must-read book for all children.

Indian Predictive Astrology

Indian Predictive Astrology
Author: Vishnu K. Sharma
Publisher:
Total Pages: 184
Release: 1996
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN:

The easy and accurate way to interpret your future! In simple language, this book explains how to choose favorable options in education, career, profession and business; to predict wealth and prosperity, success in love, romance and marriage, the state of health and longevity, happiness and harmony in life. It provides guidelines to convert opportunities to advantage. It thus enables us to be the mater, rather than be a prisoner of our destiny. The book introduces and explains the ancient Indian knowledge and wisdom of Predictive Astrology, the Jataka Shastra, as practiced and perfected over the centuries. It will help you understand how planetary influences shape your personality and predetermine major events in your life, thus providing you with the power to master your destiny and plan your future accordingly.