Baital Pachisi| Vetala Panchavimshati (Sanskrit: वेतालपञ्चविंशति, IAST: vetālapañcaviṃśati or Baital Pachisi (Bengali) ("Twenty-five (tales) of Baital"), is a collection of tales and legends within a frame story, from India. It was originally written in Sanskrit.
One of its oldest recensions is found in the 12th Book of the Kathasaritsagara ("Ocean of the Streams of Story"), a work in Sanskrit compiled in the 11th century by Somadeva, but based on yet older materials, now lost. This recension comprises in fact twenty four tales, the frame narrative itself being the twenty fifth. The two other major recensions in Sanskrit are those by Śivadāsa and Jambhaladatta.
The Vetala stories have been popular in India, and have been translated into many Indian vernaculars.[1] Several English translations exist, based on Sanskrit recensions and on Hindi, Tamil, and Marathi versions.[2] Probably the most well-known English version is that of Sir Richard Francis Burton which is, however, not a translation but a very free adaptation.
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This is a one stop channel for kids and their parents who want to enjoy a wide range of animated and live action videos.
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One of its oldest recensions is found in the 12th Book of the Kathasaritsagara ("Ocean of the Streams of Story"), a work in Sanskrit compiled in the 11th century by Somadeva, but based on yet older materials, now lost. This recension comprises in fact twenty four tales, the frame narrative itself being the twenty fifth. The two other major recensions in Sanskrit are those by Śivadāsa and Jambhaladatta.
The Vetala stories have been popular in India, and have been translated into many Indian vernaculars.[1] Several English translations exist, based on Sanskrit recensions and on Hindi, Tamil, and Marathi versions.[2] Probably the most well-known English version is that of Sir Richard Francis Burton which is, however, not a translation but a very free adaptation.
Watch fun filled animation of English,Hindi,Nursery Rhyme and much more.
Welcome to The Grandpa Tales home on YouTube.
This is a one stop channel for kids and their parents who want to enjoy a wide range of animated and live action videos.
Your child however has multiple options to learn stories, nursery rhymes, and even math's and much more in English or in a language of his/her choice...
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