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[Regular Titles] Legends and Folktales Regular Titles Set (15 Books)

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Edition: Paperback
Language: English
Author: Anant Pai
Year: 2005
Publisher: India Book House Pvt. Ltd.

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This is an assorted selection of 15 Amar Chitra Katha Regular Titles. They will be picked from the selection of Amar Chitra Katha Regular Titles listed below. This set is guaranteed to have no duplicates.

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545. Birbal the Wise

The wit and wisdom of Birbal had endeared him not only to Akbar, but also to a vast majority of the subjects of the Mughal Empire. He had the rare distinction of achieving immense popularity during his lifetime continued ...

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557. Birbal the Witty

The wit and wisdom of Birbal had endeared him not only to Akbar, but also to a vast majority of the subjects of the Mughal empire. He had the rare distinction of achieving immense popularity during his lifetime continued ...

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558. Birbal the Clever

The wit and wisdom of Birbal had endeared him not only to Akbar, but also to a vast majority of the subjects of the Mughal empire. He had the rare distinction of achieving immense popularity during his lifetime continued ...

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559. Birbal the Just

The wit and wisdom of Birbal had endeared him not only to Akbar, but also to a vast majority of the subjects of the Mughal empire. He had the rare distinction of achieving immense popularity during his lifetime continued ...

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580. Birbal the Inimitable

The wit and wisdom of Birbal had endeared him not only to Akbar, but also to a vast majority of the subjects of the Mughal empire. He had the rare distinction of achieving immense popularity during his lifetime continued ...

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581. Raman the Matchless Wit

The triumph of the little man over the mighty is a recurring theme in literature. Sometimes he does it with a sling and stone, but more often, like Tenali Raman, with nimble wit. He was a Telugu poet and the co continued ...

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584. Gopal the Jester

Gopal Bhand, the clever barber, could be described as the Birbal of Bengal. His native shrewdness enabled him to turn every situation to his advantage. Little wonder that he was favored by Raja Krishna Chandra continued ...

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587. Birbal The Genius

The wit and wisdom of Birbal had endeared him not only to Akbar, but also to a vast majority of the subjects of the Mughal empire. He had the rare distinction of achieving immense popularity during his lifetime continued ...

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607. A Bag Of Gold Coins

The two stories included here are adapted from Anwar-i-Suhaili, a Persian version of the Panchatantra written by Hussain Ali Waiz. Born in the kingdom of Khurasan at the time of Sultan Hussain Mirza (1469-1506 continued ...

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618. Birbal to the Rescue

The wit and wisdom of Birbal had endeared him not only to Akbar, but also to a vast majority of the subjects of the Mughal empire. He had the rare distinction of achieving immense popularity during his lifetime continued ...

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622. The Tiger And The Woodpecker

These stories have been adapted from the 'Keyurabahu Charitramu', of the distinguished Telugu poet Manchana. The poem narrates the story of King Keyurabahu in four cantos. It was written in the latter half of t continued ...

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641. Gopal and the Cowherd

This is a folk-tale which has delighted children all over India. Ramakrishna Paramahamsa used to narrate stories of this kind to his disciples to illustrate his teachings. This story explains the power of fait continued ...

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646. The Pandit and the Milkmaid

and other tales told by Ramakrishna- Sri Ramakrishna Paramahamsa needs no introduction. Of him Mahatma Gandhi has said, "The life of Sri Ramkrishna is a life of religion in practice. His life enables us to see continued ...

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651. The Adventures of Baddu and Chhotu

Children love to hear stories , so do adults, if the story has relevance to their lives. It is this love which has kept alive for generations stories that have been handed down by an oral tradition. Every time continued ...

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654. Tales of Balarama

Balarama, Krishna's elder brother, shared all the antics, adventures and deeds of glory of Krishna in childhood. As an adult too, he was second to none in valor, but he chose to remain neutral in the great Maha continued ...

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662. The Learned Pandit - Tales told by Sri Ramakrishna

Sri Ramakrishna Paramahamsa needs no introduction. Of him Mahatma Gandhi has said, "The life of Sri Ramkrishna is a life of religion in practice. His life enables us to see God face to face." Sri Ramakrishna's continued ...

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667. Bikal the Terrible- Folk Tales from Madhya Pradesh

Famous folktales of Madhya Pradesh- There are many who love to tell a story and many more who love to listen to one. And each time a story is retold it acquires a new color and a new dimension. The grandmothe continued ...

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706. Sakshi Gopal

Not far from Puri in Orissa stands the temple of Sakshi Gopal. Centuries have gone by but the legend that gave the deity this name is still popular, not only in the states of Orissa and the adjoining Andhra Pra continued ...

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707. The Tiger-Eater

There are many who love to tell a story and many more who love to listen to one. And each time a story is retold it acquires a new color and a new dimension. The grandmother who heard a story as a little girl continued ...

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713. The Fool's Disciples

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719. Chandralalat

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