: Mullah Nasruddin is one of the world’s most beloved folk characters. His uncanny sense of humour is what makes him so entertaining and widely loved. Stories of Mullah Nasruddin are full of charming wit and humour that will tickle your bones.
: Birbal was a minister in the court of the Mughal Emperor Akbar and one of the members of his inner council of nine advisors. He was famous for his sharp intellect and keen sense of humour.
: The Jataka Tales are Stories of the Buddha in his previous lives,When he was called the Bodhisattva or Buddha-to-be.These stories reflect the travails and experiences that Buddha had to go through to attain enlightenment. The stories carry deeply profound esoteric messages. The evocative illustrations complement the lucid text, making the book a must-have in any library.
: A roll of the dice, a bet that should not have been made, a game of high stakes, changes the lives of the Pandavas forever. Mahabharata for Children is a fascinating retelling of the famous epic abounding with bravery and betrayal, love and loss, valour and cowardice. The rivalry that arises from the struggles of dynastic succession dismisses brotherhood for power and the duties that bind one. The Great War of Kurukshetra between the Pandavas and the Kauravas reveals a parable that shows the greatest weaknesses and strengths of the human race.
: All Time Favourite Tales of Akbar and Birbal (No:8395)
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: Akbar Birbal Tales are a compilation of of the witty encounters between the king and the courtier that also impart important messages for all of us. An important chapter I the Indian culture and literature, these tales are certainly filled with fun and lore.