The Baital Pachchisi By John Platts (Hardcover)
Betal Pachisi is a unique collection of 25 stories. In which the popularity of the famous king Vikramaditya is shown from different angles. Betal tells 25 stories to Vikramaditya in this collection. At the end of each story, he poses a question which is the duty of a king to answer. As soon as Vikram answers that question, according to the condition of the story, Betal gets angry with Vikram and hangs on the tree again.This story collection is not only a dialogue between Vikram and Betal but also helps the reader to have a clear view of justice in modern society.
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