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| Panchatantra 1. |
THE JACKAL AND THE DRUM |
Greed is always harmful |
| Panchatantra 2. |
THE LAPWINGS AND THE SEA |
One should always fight against injustice |
| Panchatantra 3. |
THE DONKEY AND THE CUNNING FOX |
Sometimes a cunning argument outwits normal intelligence |
| Panchatantra 4. |
THE MARRIAGE OF A SNAKE |
After rains comes the sunshine |
| Panchatantra 5. |
DEATH AND LORD INDRA'S PARROT |
Everyone who takes birth in this world has to die one day |
| Panchatantra 6. |
THE MONGOOSE AND THE BABY IN THE CRADLE |
One should avoid taking hasty decisions in sensitive matters |
| Panchatantra 7. |
THE FOUR FRIENDS AND THE HUNTER |
A friend in need is a friend indeed |
| Panchatantra 8. |
WHY THE OWLS BECAME ENEMIES OF THE CROWS |
Think twice before you do or say anything |
| Panchatantra 9. |
THE VISIT OF THE SWAN |
Make friends among people who are like you |
| Panchatantra 10. |
A POOR BRAHMIN'S DREAM |
One should not build castles in the air |
| Panchatantra 11. |
THE BULLOCK AND THE LION |
Never befriend a natural enemy |
| Panchatantra 12. |
THE TALKATIVE TORTOISE |
Always listen to friendly advices |
| Panchatantra 13. |
THE SAGE AND THE MOUSE |
However great one may become, one should never forget one's roots |
| Panchatantra 14. |
BEWARE OF MEAN FRIENDS |
Beware of people, who become friendly to fulfil their
evil desires. They talk sweetly, but in reality, they are never
trustworthy |
| Panchatantra 15. |
UNITED WE STAND: DIVIDED WE FALL |
United we stand: Divided we fall |
| Panchatantra 16. |
THE TRICK OF THE CROW |
Intelligence is greater than strength |
| Panchatantra 17. |
THE LION AND THE HARE |
Intelligence is superior to physical strength |
| Panchatantra 18. |
THE LOUSE AND THE BED-BUG |
Never trust the strangers |
| Panchatantra 19. |
THE HUNTER AND THE DOVES |
Unity is strength |
| Panchatantra 20. |
THE FAKE KING |
One cannot fool all the people all the time |
| Panchatantra 21. |
THE BIRD WITH TWO HEADS |
People living in a family should never quarrel among themselves |
| Panchatantra 22. |
THE DONKEY WHO SANG A SONG |
Think before you act |
| Panchatantra 23. |
THE RABBITS AND THE ELEPHANTS |
Clever move |
| Panchatantra 24. |
THE CUNNING JUDGE |
Tussle over triffle matters may sometimes lead to a certain disaster |
| Panchatantra 25. |
THE CAMEL WITH A BELL ROUND HIS NECK |
Take heed of a good advice |
| Panchatantra 26. |
THE LIONESS AND THE YOUNG JACKAL |
One should always be in ones own company |
| Panchatantra 27. |
KING CHANDRA AND THE MONKEY CHIEF |
Tit for tat |
| Panchatantra 28. |
THE ROTATING WHEEL |
One bird in the hand is better than two birds in the bush |
| Panchatantra 29. |
THE PRINCE AND THE SEEDLING |
Bad temperament doesn't win the hearts of people |
| Panchatantra 30. |
THE BAD LADY AND THE WOLF |
Bad deeds bring bad consequences |
| Panchatantra 31. |
HELLO! CAVE |
Presence of mind is the best weapon to guard oneself in every sphere of life |
| Panchatantra 32. |
THE OLD GREEDY CRANE |
Never be greedy |
| Panchatantra 33. |
THE SHEPHERD AND THE WOLF |
People do not trust a liar |
| Panchatantra 34. |
THE KING COBRA AND THE ANTS |
Even the strong and mighty cannot face the small ones, when in a large number, at a time |
| Panchatantra 35. |
THE BEAR AND GOLU AND MOLU |
A friend in need is a friend indeed |
| Panchatantra 36. |
THE MONKEY AND THE CROCODILE |
At times presence of mind pays well |
| Panchatantra 37. |
THE FROG AND THE SERPENT |
Never look to an enemy for help |
| Panchatantra 38. |
THE BRAHMIN AND THE THREE THUGS |
One should not be carried away by what others say |
| Panchatantra 39. |
THE KING AND THE PARROTS |
A man is known by the company he keeps |
| Panchatantra 40. |
THE REVENGE OF THE ELEPHANT |
Tit for tat |
| Panchatantra 41. |
THE LITTLE MICE AND THE BIG ELEPHANTS |
Sometimes a weak looking person may prove stronger than others |
| Panchatantra 42. |
THE LION AND THE WOODCUTTER |
Beware of cunning people |
| Panchatantra 43. |
THE FOOLISH MONKEY AND THE KING |
A wise enemy is better than a foolish friend |
| Panchatantra 44. |
THE HERMIT AND THE JUMPING RAT |
The wealth does give strength |
| Panchatantra 45. |
THE WISE CRAB |
Never act hastily on your enemy's advice |
| Panchatantra 46. |
THE CROW AND THE MONKEY |
It's better not to advise others in their personal matters |
| Panchatantra 47. |
THE STAG AND HIS ANTLERS |
A beautiful thing might not be useful also |
| Panchatantra 48. |
THE DHOBI'S DONKEY |
Jealousy is harmful |
| Panchatantra 49. |
THE FALCON AND THE CROW |
Never intimate others in a foolish manner |
| Panchatantra 50. |
THE WOLF AND THE CRANE |
Be careful of the wicked people |
| Panchatantra 51. |
WHO WILL BELL THE CAT? |
Making a plan is one thing, but executing it is something entirely different |
| Panchatantra 52. |
THE PEACOCK AND THE FOX |
Presence of mind outwits cunningness |
| Panchatantra 53. |
THE FOOLISH JACKAL |
Never loose yours senses out of greed |
| Panchatantra 54. |
THE DONKEY AND THE LEOPARD'S SKIN |
You cannot fool all the people all the time |
| Panchatantra 55. |
THE JACKAL AND THE ARROW |
Greed never pays |
| Panchatantra 56. |
THE BRAHMIN AND THE SNAKE |
Unthoughtful actions have no value |
| Panchatantra 57. |
THE CLEVER JACKAL |
Cleverness has it's own advantages |
| Panchatantra 58. |
THE GOLDEN BIRD AND THE KING |
Take a decision after varifying the facts |
| Panchatantra 59. |
THE MOUSE AND THE BULL |
It's no use arguing with a stupid person |
| Panchatantra 60. |
THE CUNNING SNAKE |
Never trust your enemy |
| Panchatantra 61. |
THE CAT, THE RAT AND THE HUNTER |
Friendship with an enemy is a temporary affair |
| Panchatantra 62. |
THE FOX AND THE ELEPHANT |
Even a tyrant has to meet his doom |
| Panchatantra 63. |
THE GOLDEN GOAT |
Keep your eating habits and personal traits a secret |
| Panchatantra 64. |
WHEN THE LION CAME BACK TO LIFE |
Knowledge without common sense is useless |
| Panchatantra 65. |
THE OLD WISE CROW |
Never trust your enemy. Don't allow him into your home |
| Panchatantra 66. |
THREE FISH AND THE FISHERMEN |
Always plan your future intelligently |
| Panchatantra 67. |
THE MICE THAT ATE BALANCE |
Never try to deceive a friend |
| Panchatantra 68. |
THE MONKEYS AND THE RED BERRIES |
It's no use advising idiots. Instead, it might create more troubles |
| Panchatantra 69. |
THE GOLDEN BIRDS AND THE GOLDEN SWANS |
Never act hastily believing a stranger's words. It's also undesirable to be as arrogant as the golden swans were |
| Panchatantra 70. |
THE USEFUL THIEF |
Sometimes bad person also comes in need |
| Panchatantra 71. |
DHARAMBUDDHI AND PAAPBUDDHI |
Bad deeds result always be bad |
| Panchatantra 72. |
THE THIEF AND THE SANYASI |
Wealth may sometimes prove a source of all troubles |
| Panchatantra 73. |
DANTILA THE TRADER AND GORAMBHA THE SWEEPER |
No one is high or low. So we must never insult anyone |
| Panchatantra 74. |
THE COW AND THE TIGER |
Unity is strength |
| Panchatantra 75. |
THE FOOL AND THE CROOKS |
A fool and his wealth don't stay together for a long time |
| Panchatantra 76. |
COURTESY |
Courtesy is the sign of good behaviour |
| Panchatantra 77. |
THE MONKEY AND THE LOG |
Look before you leap |
| Panchatantra 78. |
THE MERCHANT'S SON |
Destiny plays an important role in life |
| Panchatantra 79. |
THE POTTER'S TRUTH |
If you speak the truth, sometimes it may go against you |
| Panchatantra 80. |
KING NANDA AND VARARUCHI |
For most heartable person anyone can do anything |
| Panchatantra 81. |
SOMILAKA THE WEAVER |
Wealth must be used properly. Where necessary it must also be donated |
| Panchatantra 82. |
THE DOG IN A FOREIGN COUNTRY |
Our nation is always welcomed to our nation members whether they cheat to our own nation |
| Panchatantra 83. |
THE DEVTA AND THE WEAVER |
An advice should never be followed blindly |
| Panchatantra 84. |
THE FOUR FOOLISH BRAHMINS |
Theoretical knowledge without the practical experience and commonsense is useless |
| Panchatantra 85. |
TWO FISH AND A FROG |
One should not turn a deaf ear to a friend's advice |
| Panchatantra 86. |
THE MERCHANT AND THE BARBER |
A blind imitation is always dangerous |
| Panchatantra 87. |
THE BATS |
One should avoid fair-weather friends |
| Panchatantra 88. |
THE LION'S BAD BREATH |
One should keep quiet in the times of danger |
| Panchatantra 89. |
THE WIND AND THE SUN |
Persuasion can achieve, what a brute force can't |
| Panchatantra 90. |
THE RICH MOHAN AND THE POOR SOHAN |
Greed is evil. It must be destroyed with shrewdness |
| Panchatantra 91. |
THE WOLF AND THE LAMB |
Any excuse will serve a wicked person |
| Panchatantra 92. |
THE GIANT AND THE HELPLESS BRAHMIN |
It always pays to be alert |
| Panchatantra 93. |
THE BRAHMIN AND THE DIAMONDS |
To sacrifice ones life for others is a great deed |
| Panchatantra 94. |
THE GIANT AND THE HORSE THIEF |
Don't be try to oversmart with anyone & sometimes believe on your mind transactions also |
| Panchatantra 95. |
THE VILLAGE MOUSE VISITS TOWN MOUSE |
Be remember one thing always, we secure only in our home town not any other town |
| Panchatantra 96. |
THE THIEF, THE GIANT AND THE BRAHMIN |
Quarreling on any issue always benefits the others |
| Panchatantra 97. |
THE BRAHMIN AND THE DELICIOUS DISHES |
God doesn't help in sinful acts |
| Panchatantra 98. |
BRAHMADATTA, THE CRAB AND THE SNAKE |
It is advisable to have a companion while moving to an unknown destination |
| Panchatantra 99. |
THE PRINCE AND THE BEAR |
Animals too are lovable and understanding |
| Panchatantra 100. |
THE CROW AND THE WATER PITCHER |
Necessity is the mother of invention |
| Panchatantra 101. |
THE HORSE AND THE LION |
Mind is mightier than body |
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