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Books with author Vishnu Sharma

  • Animal Stories for Childrens

    Vishnu Sharma

    eBook
    Taken from the ancient Indian literature of stories for childrens.An entertaining story crafted for childrens to make them wiser around society we live in and to make them learn morals automatically whithout even acknowledging. Good for any age of readers and get a better understanding about how to live in the society, various social policies and social communications. Now read on....A hungry jackal set out in search of food and ended up at an abandoned battlefield whence he heard loud and strange sounds. Scared, he thought, “I must disappear from here before the man who is making these sounds gets me.” After a while he told himself, “I must not run away like that. Let me find out what really the sounds are and who is making them because whether it is fear or happiness one must know its cause. Such a person will never regret his actions. So, let me first look for the source of these noises.”......... buy now to read more
  • Animal Stories for Childrens

    Vishnu Sharma

    eBook
    Taken from the ancient Indian literature of stories for childrens.An entertaining story crafted for childrens to make them wiser around society we live in and to make them learn morals automatically whithout even acknowledging. Good for any age of readers and get a better understanding about how to live in the society, various social policies and social communications. Now read on....Long, long ago, a merchant named Vardhaman lived in a town in the south of India. As he was resting on his bed one day it struck him that money was the axis of the world and that the more he had of it the more he would be powerful. Even enemies seek the friendship of a rich man, he told himself. The old become young if they have riches and the young become old if they do not have wealth......... buy now to read more
  • PANCHATANTRA

    Vishnu Sharma

    Paperback (Independently published, Sept. 17, 2018)
    There was once a merchant who employed many carpenters and masons to build a temple in his garden. Regularly, they would start work in the morning; The Monkey And The Wedge - Panchatantra Story Pictureand take a break for the mid-day meals, and return to resume work till evening. One day, a group of monkey arrived at the site of the building and watched the workers leaving for their mid-day meals. One of the carpenters was sawing a huge log of wood. Since, it was only half-done; he placed a wedge in between to prevent the log from closing up. He then went off along with the other workers for his meal. When all the workers were gone, the monkeys came down from the trees and started jumping around the site, and playing with the instruments.
  • Panchatantra Tales in english

    Vishnu Sharman

    language (, April 15, 2016)
    For more than two and a half millennia, the Panchatantra tales have regaled children and adults alike with a moral at the end of every story. Some believe that they are as old as the RigVeda. There is also another story about these fables. According to it, these are stories Shiva told his consort Parvati. The present series is based on the Sanskrit original.
  • The Hypocrite Cat, Panchtantra 1

    Vishnu Sharma

    Paperback (Dreamland Publications, July 10, 1998)
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  • The Cursed Snake, Panchtantra 6

    Vishnu Sharma

    Paperback (Dreamland Publications, July 10, 1998)
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  • The Lion and The Hare

    Vishnu Sharma, G.S Podder, S Podder

    eBook (Green Broccoli, Oct. 25, 2011)
    The Lion and The Hare is picture book adaptation from the Indian fables called Panchatantra. The peace of the jungle is disturbed by the arrival of a Lion until a hare finds out a way to outsmart the lion and bring back the happiness in the jungle. This picture book is formatted for Kindle Fire and it contains beautiful illustrations that tell the story in an engaging and entertaining manner. The editor and the illustrators have adapted the story to appeal to early readers. About Panchatantra: Panchatantra is a collection of Indian fables from the third century BC. The stories are told through the animals and birds, have an universal appeal and they teach many lessons. These stories have been frequently translated and they are widely known in the world.
  • Tales from Panchatantra: Tales, Panchatantra

    Vishnu Sharma

    Paperback (MADHUBUN EDUCATIONAL BOOKS, Jan. 19, 2012)
    Madhubun Reading Club is a series of graded readers which have been adapted and abridged to suit young readers in the age group of 10 to 15+. Key Features: Stories taken from well-known classics Beautifully illustrated in colour Have an interesting variety of comprehension exercises Provide information about the author Contain added information on movie and theatre adaptations and web links.
  • The Blue Jackal

    Vishnu Sharma

    Paperback (BPI Publishers, )
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  • PANCHTANTRA KI KATHAYE

    ACHARYA VISHNU SHARMA

    eBook (V&S PUBLISHERS, Oct. 17, 2016)
    A beautiful translation of the classic sanskrit book. World famous story books series which is based on the lives and times of jungle animals.
  • Panchatantra Gaining of Friends

    Vishnu Sharma

    Paperback
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  • Animal Stories for Childrens

    Vishnu Sharma

    eBook
    Taken from the ancient Indian literature of stories for childrens.An entertaining story crafted for childrens to make them wiser around society we live in and to make them learn morals automatically whithout even acknowledging. Good for any age of readers and get a better understanding about how to live in the society, various social policies and social communications. Now read on....In a monastery far away from human habitation lived a saint called Deva Sarma. He amassed a lot of wealth by selling clothes gifted to him by well-wishers and disciples. It became a burden for him to guard that wealth. Since he did not trust anyone, he put all his money into a bag and carried it with him wherever he went. Ashadhabhooti, an experienced cheat, noticed Deva Sarma carrying his bag always with him and assuming that it certainly contained something valuable, began planning to snatch it from him. . ......... buy now to read more