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Friday, May 9, 2008
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Indian Fairy Tales

  • The Lion And The Crane
  • How The Raja's Son Won The Princess Labam
  • The Lambikin
  • Punchkin
  • The Broken Pot
  • The Magic Fiddle
  • The Cruel Crane Outwitted
  • Loving Laili
  • The Tiger, The Brahman, And The Jackal
  • The Soothsayer's Son
  • Harisaman
  • The Charmed Ring
  • The Talkative Tortoise
  • A Lac Of Rupees For A Bit Of Advice
  • The Gold-Giving Serpent
  • The Son Of Seven Queens
  • A Lesson For Kings
  • Pride Goeth Before A Fall
  • Raja Rasalu
  • The Ass In The Lion's Skin
  • The Farmer And The Money-Lender
  • The Boy Who Had A Moon On His Forehead And A Star On His Chin
  • The Prince And The Fakir
  • Why The Fish Laughed
  • The Demon With The Matted Hair
  • The Ivory City And Its Fairy Princess
  • How Sun, Moon, And Wind Went Out To Dinner
  • How The Wicked Sons Were Duped
  • The Pigeon And The Crow
  • Notes And References
  • I. The Lion And The Crane
  • II. Princess Labam
  • III. Lambikin
  • IV. Punchkin
  • V. The Broken Pot
  • VI. The Magic Fiddle
  • VII. The Cruel Crane Outwitted
  • VIII. Loving Laili
  • IX. The Tiger, The Brahman, And The Jackal
  • X. The Soothsayer's Son
  • XI. Harisarman
  • XII. The Charmed Ring
  • XIII. The Talkative Tortoise
  • XIV. Lac Of Rupees
  • XV. The Gold-Giving Serpent
  • XVI. The Son Of Seven Queens
  • XVII. A Lesson For Kings
  • XVIII. Pride Goeth Before A Fall
  • XIX. Raja Rasalu
  • XX. The Ass In The Lion's Skin
  • XXI. The Farmer And The Money-Lender
  • XXII. The Boy With Moon On Forehead
  • XXIII. The Prince And The Fakir
  • XXIV. Why The Fish Laughed
  • XXV. The Demon With The Matted Hair
  • XXVI. The Ivory Palace
  • XXVII. Sun, Moon, And Wind
  • XXVIII. How Wicked Sons Were Duped
  • XXIX. The Pigeon And The Crow