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 »Priam was King of Troy in Phrygia. One night, his wife, who was about to deliver, had a dream. In the dream, she saw a
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
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