Panchatantra, is perhaps the oldest collection of Indian Fables still surviving. It is written around 200BC by the great Hindu Scholar Pandit Vishnu Sharma. Panchatantra means "the five books". It is a "Nitishastra" which means book of wise conduct in life. The book is written in the form of simple stories and each story has a moral and philosophical theme which has stood the test of time in modern age of atomic fear and madness. It guides us to attain success in life by understanding human nature. Panchatantra is commonly available in an abridged form written for children. Here is the complete translation of the book as written by Vishnu Sharma.
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Vishnu Sharma is credited with authoring the Panchatantra, a collection of animal fables renowned for its intricate narrative structure. These tales masterfully weave together individual stories, serving as vehicles to impart profound wisdom concerning statecraft, relationships, and governance. Rather than employing direct instruction, Sharma utilizes narrative lessons, embodying the principle that the most effective learning often arises from unconventional and engaging methods. His work represents a timeless compilation that has achieved immense acclaim and global diffusion.
