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LEADER: 01692cam 2200325Ma 4500
001 ocn931848586
003 OCoLC
005 20221010194803.0
008 111214s2009 ii a 6 000 0 eng d
040 $aEEM$beng$cEEM$dOCLCQ
020 $a9788184822120
020 $a818482212X
035 $a(OCoLC)931848586
050 14 $aPN6790.I54$bA513 T282 2009
245 00 $aTales from the Panchatantra /$c[editor, Anant Pai].
260 $aMumbai :$bAmar Chitra Katha Pvt Ltd.,$c2009.
300 $aapproximately 100 pages :$bcolor illustrations ;$c25 cm.
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
338 $avolume$bnc$2rdacarrier
490 1 $aAmar chitra katha 3-in-1 ;$vv. 1004
500 $aCover title.
505 0 $aHow the jackal ate the elephant -- The jackal and the war drum -- The Brahmin and the goat.
520 $a"A Brahmin is fooled because he trusts the words of another before his own. A mighty leopard learns, to his misfortune, that his brawn is no match for the brain of a clever jackal. A school of fish realise that one who smiles and smiles can still be a villain. Philosophy, psychology and statecraft, none of them seem difficult when explained through the escapades of humans and talking animals. The original Sanskrit text of the Panchatantra was probably written around 200 BC by the great scholar, Vishnu Sharma. It has since been translated into over 50 international languages."
650 4 $aFunny animal comic books, strips, etc.
650 4 $aIndian comic books, strips, etc.
700 1 $aPai, Anant.
830 0 $aAmar chitra katha 3-in-1 ;$vv. 10004.
994 $aZ0$bGTX
948 $hNO HOLDINGS IN GTX - 1 OTHER HOLDINGS