Review of "Vyasa-Katha: Fables from the Mahabharata" by Nityananda Misra
When you talk about fables, the primary idea is to get the message across using allegories and symbols so as to keep readers across ages interested. The stories in this book are well chosen and each of the fifty-one fables has a wonderful message that conveys the wisdom of the great epic in a simple manner.
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