Description
- ISBN-13: 9789353491253
- Publisher: Penguin Books India
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: Hindi
- Weight: 180 gr
- ISBN-10: 9353491258
- Publisher Date: 01 Jan 2019
- Height: 40 mm
- No of Pages: 64
- Width: 140 mm
Original price was: ₹125.00.₹100.00Current price is: ₹100.00.
Dive into the captivating world of “Vetaal Pacheesi Part I 1” by Rajendra Singh Bedi (ISBN: 9789353491253). This thrilling collection of 25 tales, narrated by the Vetaal (a vampire-like being) to King Vikramaditya, explores themes of wit, morality, courage and wisdom. Each story tests the king’s judgment, offering profound insights into human nature. Experience the magic of ancient Indian storytelling with this timeless classic.
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A timeless collection of stories that are both entertaining and educational. Each tale offers a unique perspective on life.
Sanyam Jain –
Captivating stories with valuable life lessons cleverly woven in. The characters are well-developed and the plot is gripping.
Aaryan Kumar Pandey –
A great collection of tales that keeps you hooked till the end. Each story has a moral that is relevant even today. Highly recommend it!
Anchal Jaiswal –
A fantastic introduction to Indian mythology! I loved the witty banter between the Vetaal and the King. A definite must-read!
Sidharth Kumar –
I found the stories repetitive after a while. But it is a classic and offers great insights into ancient Indian beliefs.
Komal Kumari –
The book was okay. Some tales were engaging, others not so much. The writing style didn’t completely grab me.
Prem Pushkar –
An enchanting read. The stories are imaginative and thought-provoking. A perfect blend of wit, wisdom, and entertainment.
Satyam Chaudhary –
A bit slow to start, but once you get into the rhythm of the stories, it becomes quite enjoyable. Vikramaditya’s wisdom is inspiring.
Aashish Agnihotri –
Interesting stories, but the language felt a bit dated. Still, a worthwhile read for anyone interested in Indian folklore. The wisdom imparted is timeless.
Anshu Singh –
A classic for a reason! The Vetaal’s tales are engaging and thought-provoking. Part left me wanting more. Highly recommended!
Neha Lalwani –
Some of the stories were a bit slow, but overall, it was an enjoyable read. I liked the moral dilemmas presented to King Vikramaditya.
Aanand Kumar –
While the stories had potential, I found them a bit dry and preachy. Not my cup of tea, but others might enjoy it.
Mohit Kumar Swami –
I enjoyed the stories, but the translation could have been better. Some nuances were lost in translation, making it less impactful.
Selven George Cristi –
Not as captivating as I hoped. Some of the stories felt long-winded and the morals were sometimes unclear. Still, a decent read.