The Lost Bet
One day a vendor came along a village street with a sack of cucumbers. An idler stopped the vendor and began to ask him all
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One day a vendor came along a village street with a sack of cucumbers. An idler stopped the vendor and began to ask him all
Continue reading »In a particular village, there were two brothers. Both were married. The Elder’s wife came from a low-income family, while the Younger’s went from a
Continue reading »In a particular country, there was a wealthy man. He was also a great miser. He remained a bachelor because he did not want to
Continue reading »King Udayana of Vatsa belonged to the fantastic Lunar race and was a descendant of the Pandavas. His Minister, Yougandha-Narayana, helped him marry Vasava-datta, Ujjain’s
Continue reading »In Sravasthi, there once lived a good-natured youth called Suputhra. After his father’s demise, he took great care of his widowed mother and spent all
Continue reading »In a particular village, there lived a juggler called Ganga. During part of the year, he used to go around neighbouring towns and entertain the
Continue reading »During the time of Lord Buddha, there lived a wealthy merchant called Anatha-pindika. He was a great devotee of the Buddha and spent fifty-four crores
Continue reading »One day a shepherd came with his flock to a clearing, where he found that one of his sheep was missing. He wanted to search
Continue reading »Once there was a king called Suresh in the region of the Vindhya mountains. One night the King and his Minister rode out of the
Continue reading »VIKRAM stubbornly returned to the tree, took down the corpse, threw it across his shoulders, and began to walk back to the burial ground. “O
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