Author: Sharad Pawar
Publication: Rajhans Prakashan
View DetailsAuthor: Raju Bhanarkar
Publication: Muktangan Prakashan
Category: बालसाहित्य
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**Isapnitiच्या कथा** **Author:** Raju Bhanarkar **Publisher:** Muktangan Prakashan **ISBN:** 978-81-934231-2-0 **Price:** Rs. 150 **Language:** Marathi **Genre:** Moral stories **Number of pages:** 128 **Description:** Isapnitiच्या कथा is a collection of 25 moral stories from the Panchatantra. The stories are told in a simple and engaging way, and they are sure to entertain and educate readers of all ages. The stories teach valuable lessons about life, such as the importance of being honest, hardworking, and kind. They also show how to overcome challenges and achieve success. This book is a valuable addition to any library. It is perfect for parents who want to teach their children about important life lessons, and it is also a great choice for anyone who enjoys reading moral stories. **Sample story:** The Lion and the Mouse Once upon a time, there was a lion who was king of the jungle. He was strong and powerful, and all the other animals feared him. One day, the lion was sleeping under a tree when a mouse ran across his tail. The lion woke up and was furious. He roared and snapped his jaws, but the mouse was too quick for him. The mouse scurried away, and the lion was left alone to sulk. The next day, the mouse was walking through the forest when he saw the lion caught in a trap. The lion was struggling to get free, but he was too big and heavy. The mouse saw his chance for revenge. He ran up to the lion and said, "I will help you if you promise not to hurt me." The lion was desperate, so he agreed. The mouse gnawed through the ropes of the trap, and the lion was free. The lion was so grateful that he said, "I will never hurt you again. You are a true friend." The mouse and the lion became friends, and they lived happily ever after. This story teaches us that even the smallest creatures can be our friends. It also teaches us that it is important to be kind to others, even if they are different from us.