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Luis M. Fernandes
Illustrator : M. Mohandas
ISBN : 81-7508-062-0
Vol. No : 561
The original text of the
Panchatantra in Sanskrit was probably written about 200 B.C. by a great
Hindi scholar, Pandit Vishnu Sharma. Some of the tales themselves must
be much older, their origin going back to the period of the Vedas and the
Upanishads (1500 B.C. to 500 B.C.). In the course of time, travellers took
these stories with them to Persia and Arabia and finally, through Greece,
they reached Europe. So far the Panchatantra has been translated into more
than 50 languages of the world. The Panchatantra is essentially connected
with one of the branches of science known to us as the Nitishastra or ‘A
book of wise conduct in life’. It attempts to teach us how to understand
people, how to choose reliable and trustworthy friends, how to meet difficulties
and solve problems through tact and wisdom, how to live in peace and harmony
in the face of hypocrisy, deceit and the many pitfalls in life. The Panchatantra
is woven around the frame of a tale of a king who entrusts his three dull
sons to a learned man, a Brahman called Pandit Vishnu Sharma, to enlighten
their minds within six months. The Brahman promises to educate them and
takes them to his ashrama (hermirtage). There he recites to them his specially
composed tales, divided into five tantras (literally, five systems) on
how to deal with people in life.The Panchatantra is a rare book, for in
no other book can one find philosophy, psychology, politics, music, astronomy,
human relations, etc. all discussed together in a simple yet elegant style.
This is exactly what Pandit Vishnu Sharma had in mind – to give as much
knowledge to the princes in as uncomplicated a manner as possible. And
no doubt, not only the princes but also millions of readers and listeners
for the past 2,200 years have benefited from his most unique books.
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