The Cleaver Rabbit
In the kingdom of the forest, one day, Rabbit went on a visit to the Deer. After the usual courtesies, the Deer said to the
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In the kingdom of the forest, one day, Rabbit went on a visit to the Deer. After the usual courtesies, the Deer said to the
Continue reading »While Brahma-datta ruled Banaras, Bodhisatva was born into a low-income family and was known as Sutana. He grew up and maintained his parents by the
Continue reading »Long ago, in a particular village, an aged couple belonging to the peasant cl dweltass. They were poor as well as childless. The peasant who
Continue reading »(Having failed to get Helen back peacefully, Menelaur decided to wage war on Troy. He requested all the Greek princes to join him in the
Continue reading »Vikram once again went back to the tree, took the corpse down, threw it across his shoulder and began to walk to- wards the burial
Continue reading »King Soora-Varma, who once ruled Patali, was a ruthless person. He was as courageous in war as cruel to those he defeated. In his rule,
Continue reading »A particular monkey living on the bank of a river wanted to cross the river and go to the other bank where there was plenty
Continue reading »The King of Swan Island had a daughter named Indu. She was entrusted to the care of an excellent, wise, and intelligent governess. The royal
Continue reading »(Naravahana of Kundalini invaded the Marala Isle without warning. Mandara-deva, King of Marala, was abducted away by his spies. But the spies paid for their
Continue reading »When Brahma-Datta was King of Banaras, Bodhisatva was born as the son of a Brahman. He was a concise person. So he was called Dwarf’.
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