Panchatantram-The Handbook of Five Strategies

Panchatantram-The Handbook of Five Strategies
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Download or read book Panchatantram-The Handbook of Five Strategies written by Sanjeev Majalikar and published by Sanjeev Majalikar. This book was released on with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Panchatantram is well known for its stories for kids. But that is only half the story. One should read the complete book to understand different strategies it presents to adapt for real life situations. This rendition of the original work covers all the stories in easy-to-understand Sanskrit in a simple story-telling format. After each story, its English translation is given. Under each story, a one-line message conveyed by that story is given.


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