A review by ashishiyer
Panchatantra by Pandit Vishnusharma

5.0

The Panchatantra means five codes of conduct is an ancient Indian collection of interrelated animal fables. Originally narrated in Sanskrit. The Panchatantra illustrates the primary Hindu principles of niti - the wise conduct of life – through stories largely based on animal characters. It is one of the surviving work is dated to about 300 BCE, but the fables or stories are likely much more ancient. The text's author is unknown, but has been attributed to Vishnu Sharma. These stories of India is translated in many languages around the world and they are very famous.

We have learned about lot of values and moral from this book. Even today it still fits to everyone not just kids, it’s for adults too. The best part is that every story in the book teaches a lesson for life to you in a nice way. I have learned so many things.