The Pan That Died
Once Goha wanted to eat some preparations which required frying. He borrowed a neighbour’s pan for this purpose. After he finished with it, Goha sent
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Once Goha wanted to eat some preparations which required frying. He borrowed a neighbour’s pan for this purpose. After he finished with it, Goha sent
Continue reading »While Brahma-Dutt ruled Banaras, Bodhisatva was born a lion. The lion used to dwell in a cave with his mate. One day, he stood on
Continue reading »Goha, the witty man of Cairo, once bought three seers of meat and took it home. “I am going out now and shall be back
Continue reading »A certain zamindar bought a fine Arab horse with a pedigree by paying a lot of money. His whole mind was so taken up with
Continue reading »BRAHMA, the Creator, called together all the creatures he had created to find out what improvements they would like. “Friends,” he said, addressing all creatures,
Continue reading »A fox once made friends with a wolf and found that he had to play the part of a servant since the wolf was much
Continue reading »Once a merchant started on a long journey with his goods loaded on a horse and a donkey. The donkey was overloaded, and it felt
Continue reading »DHANA GUPTA earned crores. But he had to sin a lot to make all that money. Following in his footsteps, several other merchants earned lakhs.
Continue reading »In a particular village, a wealthy man had a daughter named Sukumari. She was so hopelessly lazy that she never did a stroke of work
Continue reading »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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