Originally written in Sanskrit, the Panchatantra is the oldest collection of Indian fables. Most of the characters are animals, with a typical nature, like the lion is strong but dull, the rabbit is wise, the jackal is clever, the tortoise is silly and the cat is cunning. The stories of the Panchatantra teach us: • how to understand people • how to choose trustworthy friends • how to solve problems through tact and wisdom • how to live in peace and harmony Each story has a moral theme that has stood the test of time. Young and old alike, the stories of Panchatantra have regaled the readers for more than two thousand years!