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Serving a king is like walking the razor’s edge. King Bhoja, who was so very fond of Kalidas, the great poet, once fell out with
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Serving a king is like walking the razor’s edge. King Bhoja, who was so very fond of Kalidas, the great poet, once fell out with
Continue reading »Sudarshan of Malwa was exceedingly handsome, but he was utterly poor. He spent all his childhood at Banaras getting educated. When his education was finished,
Continue reading »Vikram was not one to give up easily. He understood that Bethal took the corpse and returned to the tree because he broke his silence
Continue reading »King Mandapal of Samant had no children for a long time, and then he was blessed with a daughter. They named her Malati. On the
Continue reading »Bright sparks shot into the sky from the mouth of the volcano, reminding Samarsen of the comet, which seemed to have put a curse on
Continue reading »While Brahma-Dutt was ruling Banaras, Bodhisatva was born a rich man. He married at the proper age and had a son over time. On the
Continue reading »Once there was a learned man named Puneeth. Sudam was his only son. This boy made no progress in his studies and took to evil
Continue reading »Bala-Vardhan was the King of Kari-pur. His queen died after giving birth to a daughter. The King married another wife, but he was not blessed
Continue reading »In a particular country, there was a shepherd named Ram. One day, while grazing his sheep in the meadow, Ram found a newborn babe under
Continue reading »In the city of Alexandria, there was a dyer called Abu Keer. He was a good workman, but at the same time, he was very
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