Stories & Life Lessons कथा · जीवन
Panchatantra, Jataka and the epics — wisdom passed down through story, remembered because it delights.
Wisdom that travels on a story
India understood long ago that the surest way to teach is to tell a story. Its tradition of fables, folk tales and epics carries deep truths in forms a child can love and an elder can ponder.
From the clever animals of the Panchatantra to the birth-stories of the Jataka, these tales have crossed languages and centuries — shaping storytelling from Aesop to today. This is the very art behind Vedanvesha Stories.
Tales that teach and delight
Panchatantra पञ्चतन्त्र
Five books of animal fables on friendship, wisdom and strategy — among the most translated works on Earth.
Hitopadesha हितोपदेश
'Beneficial advice' — witty tales that teach governance, friendship and good judgement.
Jataka Tales जातक
547 stories of the Buddha's past lives — each a gentle lesson in compassion and virtue.
Kathasaritsagara कथासरित्सागर
'The Ocean of Streams of Story' — a vast 11th-century treasury of interwoven tales.
Folk Wit लोक कथा
Tenali Rama, Birbal and village tales — humour and cleverness carrying everyday wisdom.
Epic & Puranic Tales
Stories from the Ramayana, Mahabharata and Puranas — where character reveals the meaning of dharma.
विद्या ददाति विनयं ।
Vidyā dadāti vinayaṃ
“True knowledge gives humility.”
— Hitopadesha