Ancient Wisdom-Mythological Tales

Fiction & Literature, Literary
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Author: Raja Sharma ISBN: 9781466188679
Publisher: Raja Sharma Publication: August 11, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Raja Sharma
ISBN: 9781466188679
Publisher: Raja Sharma
Publication: August 11, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

The Indian myths and folklore are very much a part of every Indian’s life. The rich Indian culture is literally based on the foundation of ages old scriptures and writings.

The folklore has been an inevitable part of the Indian society. When it comes to Indian folk tales, the country of diverse religions, languages and cultures has a complete range of tales and short stories. Indian folklore has a wide range of stories and mythological legends, which emerge from all walks of life. The interesting stories range from the remarkable ‘Panchatantra’ to ‘Hitopadesha’, from ‘Jataka’ to ‘Akbar-Birbal’.

The ancient religious references also suggest that the tales have always been a pivotal part of daily life in India. The great Indian epics like ‘Ramayana’, ‘Mahabharata’ and ‘Bhagvad Gita’ are full of didactic stories inspired from the lives of great souls. Being full of moralistic values, Indian folklore makes perfect stories for children, who are required to be, instilled with right values. All these ancient stories have been passed from generation to generation, creating bondage of traditional values with present-day generation.

Raja Sharma

In this Book:

Preface
Wisdom
Mean Friend
Value of Advice
Recognize True Friends
Greed is Always Bad
Courageous Succeeds
Greedy and His Punishment
Might is Temporary but Wisdom is Permanent
Destiny is Inevitable
Mind your Own Business
Tit for Tat
Wise Judgment
Friends
Don’t Wait for Rewards
Honesty
Respect your Present
Evaluate what you Hear
Be Satisfied with What you Have
Will and Determination
Everlasting Friendship
Conclusion
Share with Others
Love your Friends
Don’t Listen what Others Say
Strength is not Always Useful
Intelligence
The Girl’s Husband
Excess is Bad
Be Satisfied
Common Sense
Don’t Judge from Looks
Haste is Dangerous
Presence of Mind
Intelligent Actions
Making Castles in Air
Wisdom Scores over Force
Take Advice
Witless
Unity is Strength

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The Indian myths and folklore are very much a part of every Indian’s life. The rich Indian culture is literally based on the foundation of ages old scriptures and writings.

The folklore has been an inevitable part of the Indian society. When it comes to Indian folk tales, the country of diverse religions, languages and cultures has a complete range of tales and short stories. Indian folklore has a wide range of stories and mythological legends, which emerge from all walks of life. The interesting stories range from the remarkable ‘Panchatantra’ to ‘Hitopadesha’, from ‘Jataka’ to ‘Akbar-Birbal’.

The ancient religious references also suggest that the tales have always been a pivotal part of daily life in India. The great Indian epics like ‘Ramayana’, ‘Mahabharata’ and ‘Bhagvad Gita’ are full of didactic stories inspired from the lives of great souls. Being full of moralistic values, Indian folklore makes perfect stories for children, who are required to be, instilled with right values. All these ancient stories have been passed from generation to generation, creating bondage of traditional values with present-day generation.

Raja Sharma

In this Book:

Preface
Wisdom
Mean Friend
Value of Advice
Recognize True Friends
Greed is Always Bad
Courageous Succeeds
Greedy and His Punishment
Might is Temporary but Wisdom is Permanent
Destiny is Inevitable
Mind your Own Business
Tit for Tat
Wise Judgment
Friends
Don’t Wait for Rewards
Honesty
Respect your Present
Evaluate what you Hear
Be Satisfied with What you Have
Will and Determination
Everlasting Friendship
Conclusion
Share with Others
Love your Friends
Don’t Listen what Others Say
Strength is not Always Useful
Intelligence
The Girl’s Husband
Excess is Bad
Be Satisfied
Common Sense
Don’t Judge from Looks
Haste is Dangerous
Presence of Mind
Intelligent Actions
Making Castles in Air
Wisdom Scores over Force
Take Advice
Witless
Unity is Strength

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