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While Chandra-Peeda was King of Kanchan Nagar, a man named Dhaval was at his court. Dhaval never went home straight from court. By the time
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While Chandra-Peeda was King of Kanchan Nagar, a man named Dhaval was at his court. Dhaval never went home straight from court. By the time
Continue reading »A specific Lion and Bull lived in a great friendship in a forest. And a wily jackal, unable to tolerate such company, deliberately brought enmity
Continue reading »In a particular village, there were two older men called Gopal and Govind. Gopal was a sound-to-do man with twenty acres of land, a large
Continue reading »On the banks of the Kalindi, there was a village called Punjika, and in that village lived a Brahman named Prajna. He was less than
Continue reading »While Brahma-Dutt ruled Banaras, Bodhisatva was born as the Kuru King of Indraprastha. His name was Dhanan- jaya. During his rule, people were utterly free
Continue reading »KING Suddhodana was the Sakya ruler of Kapila-Vastu. Maya was his Queen. One night she dreamed that a milk-white elephant came down from the sky
Continue reading »Once upon a time, in the southern country, there was a city called Mahila-Ropya, which King Amara-Sakti, a man of great glory, ruled. His three
Continue reading »In the state of Hyderabad, there was once a landlord. He married and brought his wife home, but he treated her as a stranger because
Continue reading »Once a dispute arose among the vegetables as to which of them was the best. “I’m the best because I can easily replace rice should
Continue reading »In a particular country, there was a poor Brahman. His entire property consisted of a small cottage and a small backyard. He maintained himself and
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