The Second Defeat
The King of Magadha was a Master of Chess. No one could match him at that game. Several champions of chess had played against him
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The King of Magadha was a Master of Chess. No one could match him at that game. Several champions of chess had played against him
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Ugra-Bhat was the king of Radha. Manorama was his queen. They were a thrilled and loving couple. One day a troupe of performers from a
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The fame of King Bhoja and the eminent poets of his court spread far and wide. But some people could not believe certain rumours that
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A particular merchant had to leave his shop to attend to some business. While going out, he told the shop assistant, “Guard the gate carefully
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WHILE Brahma-Dutt ruled Banaras, Bodhisatva was born as his son. Brahma-Dutt named his son Shilava. Over time, Shilava became the King of Banaras. He ruled
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There was once a Brahman who was not well-versed in the Vedas. But he knew enough to conduct occasional worship of the gods. Yet, he
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In a village, a peasant always worshipped the Goddess of Wealth. So Wealth always favoured him. One day the Goddess of Wealth came towards the
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One day King Bhoja mounted his horse and went hunting in the forest. As he neared the forest, he saw a brook flowing across his
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A specific guru had two pupils who were always at loggerheads with each other. The guru had a hard time seeing that their duties did
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There was once a poor peasant who had seven children. He was so poor that he could not provide his children with a dry crust.
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