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: Tales From the Panchatantra :Amar Chitra Katha (No:6189)
: Anant Pai
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: A stunning collection of fables that have been part of India’s oral and scholarly traditions for at least two thousand years, perhaps longer.
Collectively, the stories in this volume have been known as the Panchatantra, the Five Books. Although they originated in India, they have been told and retold all over the world in various versions and have impacted many literary genres, particularly those containing animal characters and ‘nesting stories’, that is, a story within a story within yet another story. These stories have influenced Arabic and European story-telling since the middle ages and are clear precursors of the Aesop’s Fables and Arabian Nights.
: When ten-year-old Binya becomes the proud owner of the most beautiful blue umbrella in the world, her happiness knows no bounds. The umbrella becomes her constant companion and protector. But there are others, in the village, who would also like the umbrella for their own and will go to great lengths to get it.
: Hitopadesha Tales. The Hitopadesha is a remarkable compilation of short stories. Composed by Narayana Pandit, Hitopadesha had its origin around a thousand years ago. In Indian Literature, the Hitopadesha is regarded more or less similar to the Panchatantra.
: enty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea was written by Jules Verne in 1870, about the adventures of Professor Aronnax, his servant Conseil, and Ned Land on board the Nautilus. The Nautilus, piloted by the mysterious Captain Nemo, was years ahead of contemporary technology on land.
: Tuesdays with Morrie: An Old Man, a Young Man, and Life's Greatest Lesson (No:6185)
: Mitch Albom
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: Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea was written by Jules Verne in 1870, about the adventures of Professor Aronnax, his servant Conseil, and Ned Land on board the Nautilus. The Nautilus, piloted by the mysterious Captain Nemo, was years ahead of contemporary technology on land