Updated illustrations related to stories The Monkey and the Crocodile, The Emperor and the Monkey and The Wood-Cutter and the Lion
Now supports both portrait and landscape modes for all resolutions
“Tales from India” is a time-tested collection of short stories written and passed on from generation to generation. They are a treasure trove of great morals and teach lessons of practical significance not just for children but for all ages. Their imperishable value makes them survive the ravages of changing times and being pertinent. This application with illustrations consisting of twelve stories attempts to bring to life few of those precious ones.
The Cat and the Rooster: “Intelligence outwits enemies”
The Monkeys and the King: “Real leaders sacrifice themselves to save others”
The Deer and the King: “Nothing is nobler than Kindness”
The Swan and the Woman: “Greed leads to Grief”
The Emperor and the Monkey: “Pay heed to wise counsel”
The Wood-Cutter and the Lion: “Being grateful is important in life”
The Fox and the Cranes: “Lack of wisdom can be dangerous”
The Lioness and the Cow: “Beware who you trust”
The Fox and the Goat: “Do not underestimate other’s intelligence”
The Bulls and the Pig: “Be content with your life”
The Monkey and the Crocodile: “Blind trust in others is foolishness”
The Duck King and the Peacock: “Pride precedes fall”
We hope to enhance this application adding new stories in the future.