| Script :
Kamala Chandrakant
Illustrator : Ram
Waeerkar
ISBN : 81-7508-061-2
Vol. No : 560
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. How the tales of the Panchatantra came
to be told is in itself an interesting story. A king in ancient India could
not find a teacher who could make his three sons interested in the pursuit
of knowledge. At last he found in Pandit Vishnu Sharma the teacher he was
looking for. The study of the theories of philosophy, psychology and statecraft
became engrossing when Vishnu Sharma drove the moral home through the mouths
of talking animals and their escapades. One unique feature of the tales
is that most of the characters are animals; another is that the tales form
a chain of stories; third, each of the tales has a distinct moral; and
yet another, the tales have different levels of appeal. The morals that
the Panchatantra seeks to teach continue to be relevant to this day and
the stories themselves have not lost their novelty even two thousand years
after they were first told.
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