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"The main text I have used for this retelling is a Sanskrit-Hini version of the Panchatantra translated and edited by Acharya Guru Prasad Shastri and Acharya Sitaram Shastri, published in 2018 by Chaukhamba Surabharti Prakashan, Varanasi. I have also consulted these English translations: Chandra Rajan's The Paäncatantra, based on the Purnabhadra recension and published by Penguin Books in 1993, Patrick Olivelle's The Paäncatantra: the book of India's folk wisdom, based on the southern recension and published in 1997 by Oxford University Press, and Arthur W. Ryder's The Panchatantra of Vishnu…mehr

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"The main text I have used for this retelling is a Sanskrit-Hini version of the Panchatantra translated and edited by Acharya Guru Prasad Shastri and Acharya Sitaram Shastri, published in 2018 by Chaukhamba Surabharti Prakashan, Varanasi. I have also consulted these English translations: Chandra Rajan's The Paäncatantra, based on the Purnabhadra recension and published by Penguin Books in 1993, Patrick Olivelle's The Paäncatantra: the book of India's folk wisdom, based on the southern recension and published in 1997 by Oxford University Press, and Arthur W. Ryder's The Panchatantra of Vishnu Sharma (1925), which is in the public domain and reproduced on many websites. In addition, I have had at hand M.R. Kale's 1912 Paäncatantra of Viòsònuâsarman, reprinted by Motilal Banarsidass, and Johannes Hertel's critical edition of Purnabhadra's Panchakhyanaka, published in the Harvard Oriental Series in 1908"--Preliminary pages xxxii-xxxiii.
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Meena Arora Nayak is a professor of English and Mythology. She is the author of the novels A Dust Storm in Delhi, Endless Rain, About Daddy, and In the Aftermath, as well as The Puffin Book of Legendary Lives, Evil in the Mahabharata, The Blue Lotus: Myths and Folktales of India, and The Kathasaritsagara of Somadeva, and Adbhut: Marvellous Creatures of Indian Myth and Folklore.