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Volume - II
Preface Prayers
Seeta's Marriage The Target
Narada Prahlada
Atri Vasishthai
Avva The Buddha
Chandra- gupta Ashoka
Kasi

Rameswaram

Badarinath- kedarnath Ujjain
Deepavali Dassara
Onam The Lion And The rabbit

The Swan and The Tortoise

The Crane And The Crab
Ranasanga Ranapratap
Major Sections
Culture Course
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RANA SANGA

The witch closed her eyes, uttered some mantra and said to them, " Rana Sanga!

On hearing this, the other two brothers became jealous.

But Rana Sanga did not want any quarrel. So, to avoid bad feeling, he left the city and wandered in the villages unknown to his brothers.

One day he slept under a banyan tree. A snake came out from a hole in the tree. It held its hood like a regal umbrella over his head. It remained in that position for a long time.

Some shepherds were passing by. They saw the man and the hood over-head, and cried, "Look, he must be a prince! "

So they took him to their chief The chief asked him, "'Who are you?"

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