Blind Justice
Three blind beggars of Baghdad begged in the streets all day, spent some of their earnings on their food, and hoarded the rest in a
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Three blind beggars of Baghdad begged in the streets all day, spent some of their earnings on their food, and hoarded the rest in a
Continue reading »[The story of Helen of Troy is now familiar to our readers. It tells us how Paris, son of Priam, eloped with Helen, wife of
Continue reading »In the city of Prayag, there once lived a merchant who was both rich and generous. His wife was as noble as her husband. They
Continue reading »In the city of Cairo, there once lived a youth named Mansur. One day he caught a pair of nightingales, put them in a cage
Continue reading »The moment of truth: Pradeep and Mani-mantha face off in a duel, representing honor and conflict as they reconcile their destinies against a backdrop of
Continue reading »One day a jackal failed to find food, however much he tried. At last, he came upon a strange creature going along at a slow
Continue reading »(When Naravahana declared himself King of Kundalini and Samarsen lay mortally wounded on the battlefield, Siva-Dutt had to flee for his life. This he did
Continue reading »Ever since the tragic death of Wolf at the hands of Rabbit, Fox trembled at the very mention of Rabbit. He gave up all idea
Continue reading »When Brahma-Datta was King in Banaras, he had a purohit called Pingala. This man had a tawny brown complexion, a bald head and a toothless
Continue reading »All those that fly are not birds. Some creatures can fly though they are not actual birds. They have backbones. True birds do not have
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