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Crows and owls: tales from the panchatantra (Record no. 2780)

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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
ISBN 9788184820317
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Language code of text/sound track or separate title eng
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Classification number 741.5 AMA/C
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Personal name Amar Chitra Katha
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Title Crows and owls: tales from the panchatantra
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Name of publisher Amar Chitra Katha --
Place of publication Mumbai --
Year of publication 2009
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Title Jataka, panchatantra and hitopadesha collection (24 titles)
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Summary, etc Pandit Vishnu Sharma found an ideal teaching tool in story- telling. He called his tales, the Panchatantra. Gently guiding his pupils towards a life of honour and nobility, his fables provided joyful entertainment as well. They are read even today 2,000 years later, in various languages, by peoples of diverse cultures. The stories in this collection reveal all that is foolish as well as unkind in the human character and also give some useful advice: pick your friends wisely!<br/>
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      Comics Central Library Central Library Literature (Nila Campus) 2024-08-07 741.5 AMA/C 08153 Literature

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