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*"Vedic book of ancient fables", "from which the Aesop's Fable is translated" | |||
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Hitopadesa | Hitopanisad
- Hitopadeśa
- "Vedic book of ancient fables", "from which the Aesop's Fable is translated"
Pages in category "Hitopadesa"
The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total.
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- In Hitopadesa, a Vedic book of ancient fables, there is a lucid analogy entitled Uddesa Indriyanam which explains the relationship of the parts of the body to the whole
- It is said in Hitopadesa, upadeso hi murkhanam prakopaya na santaye. If good instructions are given to a foolish person, he does not take advantage of them, but becomes more and more angry