Tales from the Panchatantra - English | by Anant Pai/ Comic Book/ 3 In 1 Story Book
•Ancient Indian fables called "Tales from the Panchatantra" use animal characters and their narrative to impart moral and ethical teachings.
• One of the most well-known and significant bodies of Indian literature is the Panchatantra, which translates to "Five Principles" in Sanskrit.
• The Panchatantra stories, which have been translated into several languages, are thought to have been written around 300 BCE.
• These stories frequently centre on animals with human-like traits who engage in diverse relationships and adventures, including lions, monkeys, rabbits, and birds.
• Every narrative in the Panchatantra teaches a moral lesson or imparts useful knowledge, giving readers advice on making choices, exercising leadership, managing relationships, and other facets of daily life.
• The stories are not only enjoyable, but they also provide important insights about human nature and the effects of one's choices.
• "Tales from the Panchatantra" has been rewritten and altered numerous times, both in the original Sanskrit and in translations into other languages, including English.
• Readers can explore the rich tapestry of knowledge and storytelling from ancient India by reading these volumes, which compile a selection of stories from the Panchatantra.
• Various kinds of panchatantra books are exclusively available at Giri stores and our online platforms.
• Amar Chitra Katha comics, a prominent publication house based in India, specializes in creating and distributing a vast array of comics and books deeply rooted in Indian culture, mythology, history, and folklore. Established in 1967 by Anant Pai, fondly known as the "Father of Indian Comics," Amar Chitra Katha book has become an integral part of Indian literary heritage.