Men Mammals and Morals
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Men Mammals and Morals - Shiv Dhawan
Copyright © 2014 by Shiv Dhawan.
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Contents
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
SHIV DHAWAN—A PROFILE
INTRODUCTION
THE BLUE JACKAL
THE BRAHMIN’S GOAT
THE MEDDLESOME MONKEY
THE UNSOCIAL SWANS
THE TALKING CAVE
THE FOOLISH FRIEND
THE MONKEY’S FIRE
THE LION AND THE RAM
THE GREEDY JACKAL
GOLDEN VOICE
LOUSY DEATH
THE DOG WHO WENT ABROAD
THE THREE FISHES
THE BRAHMIN’S DREAM
THE MONKEY’S HEART
THE HERON’S MEAL
BRAIN DRAIN
THE FEET WASHING FIEND
NUMSKULL
SUPERSMART
THE LION MAKERS
NADUK AND THE BEAM
THE BRAHMIN, THIEF AND THE GHOST
FRIENDS, FRIENDS, FRIENDS
THE LEONINE JACKAL
THE PERT HEN SPARROW
THE SNAKE WHO PAID CASH
CHAIN REACTION
THE LAST TALK
Dedicated to:
Saraswati
Goddess of Learning,
May this work please Her in many hearts.
Also dedicated to my family, father late Jagdish Dhawan a prince amongst men, my mother Gajinder Dhawan, my wife Sareena and my two children Madhav and Chandni
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
As a seven year old child I chanced upon a copy of Arthur Ryder’s translation of the Panchatantra and requested my mother to read out a story every morning at the breakfast table. Those early impressions remained with me throughout the years and in 1975 I decided to render some of my favourite fables into verse. The result is before the reader.
Here I would be failing in imparting my debt of gratitude to my preceptors and gurus if I do not express my indebtedness to the great scholar Vishnusharman, without whom none of us would ever have had the opportunity to receive such ideas as are contained in the Panchatantra.
Words cannot express my gratitude to my late father Jagdish Dhawan, who painstakingly drew all the sketches for this book, proving that besides his all-round expertise, he was a brilliant but shy artist.
I am also grateful to K. Ramakrishnan, Editor of the Children’s World for