Tales of Panchatantra (Bedtime stories for kids)
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  • Reads 2,452
  • Votes 88
  • Parts 29
  • Time 1h 23m
Ongoing, First published Jan 21, 2019
Panchatantra stories are the oldest surviving fables from Ancient India. These colourful stories from the Panchatantra have spread all over the world for centuries, especially as bedtime stories for kids. We present here, a list of our versions of 60 such popular short stories from the Panchatantra, in English. Although dividing the Panchatantra into individual stories takes off the essence of its nested interludes, the following short stories contain moral messages, especially for kids.
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