The Exchange
In Suraj-Pur, there lived a very, very rich man called Daulat Ram. He had a son. Both father and son were such great misers that
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In Suraj-Pur, there lived a very, very rich man called Daulat Ram. He had a son. Both father and son were such great misers that
Continue reading »Very early one morning, King Bhoja went for a walk along the quiet streets of his capital, Dhara, towards the temple of Lord Shiva. He
Continue reading »In a separate kingdom, there was a king. The king was undoubtedly a good man, but rogues surrounded him and concealed his goodness. In this
Continue reading »Vikram was the King of Prathisthan on the banks of the Godavari. One day a monk came to see him and gave him fruit as
Continue reading »Samarsen and his men went on watching the lake from behind the bushes. Now they could distinctly see the person standing in the lake. He
Continue reading »While Brahmadutt ruled Banaras, Bodhisatva was born into a peasant family. His parents named him Lotus and brought him up affectionately. Even as a small
Continue reading »The patwari of Chandranagar was a wealthy man. He had extensive lands and numberless cattle. Still, he was never known to part with a copper.
Continue reading »Once there was a fool who was also a great miser. He and his wife lived on corn flour without salt. Unfortunately, this miser once
Continue reading »One day the deities of Joy and Luck, wandering over the land, reached a town. There they saw a feeble man hawking brooms in the
Continue reading »There was a shepherd who knew the language of all beasts and birds. His wife was as cruel and heartless as he was kind and
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