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THE LION AND THE HARE | A Panchatantra Tale of Wit and Wisdom

THE LION AND THE HARE | A PANCHATANTRA TALE OF WIT AND WISDOM

This is another story from one of the well-known moral stories' collections "The Panchatantra",
The author of this story is Pt Vishnu Sharma as per the records.

 I am really fond of this story.
This amazing story is about a Mighty Lion who is the king of the jungle, and a Hare.

The story tells about how in anger one can take a bad decision and regrate later and a wise decision be taken only with a calm mind that can save us from getting into a great trouble.

This is a timeless story and anyone reading or listening to this story can relate with it, as well as implement this concept in everyday situations and understand the importance of anger management. 
It is a story from a treasure of Indian stories, this guides us towards a better life and tells us the importance of being calm and patient in a tough

situation and the consequences of anger.

I have tried to retell this timeless inspiring story in an interesting way, you can watch it on my YouTube channel www.youtube.com/@talesoldnnew 
 I have provided its link below. Enjoy the story and let me know how you liked it in the comment box. I would love to read them and reply. Thank you and see you soon with many more amazing stories.





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