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The Peacock’s Feathers and the Lamp That Refused to Lie

One monsoon evening, after the clouds had exhausted themselves drowning half the forest, the old Tortoise gathered the younger animals beneath the Great Banyan. "The...

When the Rain God Audited the Forest

The elders of Aryavan often said that no king ever truly ruled the forest alone. Kings came adorned with crowns, speeches and promises, but...

The Lion’s Throne, the Peacock’s Feathers, and the Elephant’s Memory: An Allegory in the Spirit of the Panchatantra

There is an old saying in the forests of Aryavan: "Kings change with the seasons, but the roots of the banyan seldom move." For generations,...

The Peacock, the Jackal, and the Temple Gold

In the ancient forest kingdom of Swarna Van, where rivers nourished the plains and mighty banyan trees sheltered generations of creatures, there ruled a...

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