Here is the complete and emended Indian Fables, collected and edited by P. V. Ramasvami Raju. [MORE]. Some of its moral teachings have been trimmed for this edition, and four more fables are added. - Tormod Byrn Kinnes
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- The Glow-Worm and the Daw
- The King and His Vassal
- The Fox and the Villagers
- The Lion, the Stag, and the Fox
- Tinsel and Lightning
- The Monkey and the Looking-Glass
- The Fawn and the Little Tiger
- The Lion, the Fox, and the Star
- The Sea, the Fox, and the Wolf
- The Four Owls
- The Tiger, the Wolf, and the Fox
- The Fox and the Farmer's Dog
- The Fox in the Well
- The Birds and the Lime
- The Wealthy Man and the String
- The Sword, the Razor, and the Strop
- The Well-Bred and the Ill-Bred
- The Drum and the Soldiers
- The Owls and the Crows
- The Fish and the Eagle
- The Camel and the Pig
- The Frog and the Snake
- The Dove and the Grasshopper
- The Sun and the Glow-Worm
- The Fox and the Crabs
- The Assembly of Animals
- The Worm and the Sun
- The Dog and the Dog-Dealer
- The Banquet of the Beasts
- The Beasts and the Fishes
- The Wise Man and His Two Pupils
- The Lion and the Cub
- The Peacock, the Goose, and the Turkey
- The Fools and the Drum
- The Fox and the Tame Elephant
- The Smithy
- The Ram, the Ewe, and the Wolf
- The Rag and the Ribbon
- The Man of Luck and the Man of Pluck
- The Thief and the Fox
- The Snake and the Parrot
- The Workman and the Trees
- The Elephant and the Fly
- The Man and the Snake
- The Sparrow and the Sea
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- The Snakes and the Eels
- The Owl and His School
- The Cock and His Three Hens
- The Fox and His Shadow
- The Sun, the Wise Men, and the Wag
- The Raven and the Cattle
- The Nymphs, Luck and Ill-Luck
- The Peacock and the Crow
- The Miser and the Money Tree
- The Pigs and the Sage
- The Owl and the Echo
- The Ass and the Watch-Dog
- The Tiger and the Giraffe
- The Tiger, the Stag, and the Crocodile
- The Peacock and the Fox
- The Captain, the Soldier, and the Horses
- The Dog, the Wolf, and the Moon
- The Fool and His Fever
- The Elephant, the Frogs, and the Toad
- The Black Dog and the White Dog
- The Hare and the Pig
- The Elephant and the Ape
- The Raven, the Serpent, and the Bracelet
- The Wasp and the Prince
- The King, the Queen, and the Prime Minister
- The Tiger and the Hare
- The Lucky Man and the Sea
- The Lark and Its Young Ones
- The Peacock and the Tortoise
- The Crane, the Crab, and the Fish
- The Man and the Vault
- The Lotus, the Bees, and the Frogs
- The Crow and the Dawn
- The Tradesman and the Honest Servant
- The Tiger, the Fox, and the Hunters
- The Clever Minister
- The Farmer and the Fox
- The Kites, the Crows, and the Fox
- The Farmer and the Fox
- The Maid and the Wise Man
- The Man and His Piece of Cloth
- The Fox and the Dove
- The Lion and the Goat
- The Sage and the Animals
- The Two Gems
- The Crane and the Fool
- The Sun's Grandmamma
- The Lion, the Fox, and the Storyteller
- The Despot and the Wag
- The Lion and the Elephant
- The Sunling
- The Gentleman and the Sedan Bearers
- The Lion and the Gadfly
- The Sage and the Children
- The Mushroom and the Goose
- The Fox in a Warehouse
- The Cobbler and the Turkey
- The Frog and the King
- The Fish and Rain
- The Viper in the King's Garden
- The Hammer and the Anvil
- The Tortoise and the Geese
- The Pigeon and the Crow
- The Lion and the Crane
- He Could not Help Braying
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