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The children's Chandamama, featured a serial story titled New Tales of Vikram and Betal for many years. As the title suggests, the original premise of the story is maintained, as new stories are told by Vetala to King Vikrama. In the novel, Alif the Unseen, a character named Vikrama the Vampire appears as a jinn. He tells how thousands of years. Telugu Kid Stories online Mugguru murkulu This is the story told by Betala to Vikramarka, in usual we call them as Batti vikramarka and betala stories. Of a High-minded Family. Hence, was the sequence how Vikramaditya became King of Prathishta Puram and Bhatti his chief minister.

Betal narrated his first story: (Vikram Betal -First story)
King Chandradeep ruled kanchan Nagar long long ago . His only child was his daughter Indumati. The princess was brought up like a boy, and given training in the use of arms and warfare. It was decided that whosoever wed her would also become the ruler of Kanchannagar. The princes of neighbouring kingdoms always wanted to marry Indumati, who was, besides everything else, extremely beautiful.
Indumati had a special condition for her marriage,'Whoever marries me must be strong and brave . And he must succeed in the tests that I give.' The king consulted his ministers about the tests . The royal announcement about the tests and marriage was made in all the neighbouring kingdoms, including Jayanagar, where a young man named Kurupshana heard it.
Kurupshana was born with both hands stunted. His mother died soon after his birth , and his father married again to another girl. The boy was named Kurupshana, the ugly looking boy . His stepmother illtreated him very much. She never gave him a full meal. She knew that the boy, with stunted hands , would not be of much use to her.
Kurupshana did not protest . But he lamented within himself,'They feel that I'm no good , I must take this as a challenge and show them that I too, can face life.'
He decided to go to Kanchannagar to watch the royal test . Quite a few princes and some young men, too, reached there. They all kept guessing what kind of tests the princess would put them through. Some of them thought it could be wrestling while others thought it could be archery.

The time came to announce the details of the tests. The Prime Minister got up from his seat and faced the princely suitors, In this test, You have to climb the wall and jump downinto the three rings of sharp knives. And while doing so, you should not injure yourself. There should not be a single cut on your body from the knives. Whoever is willing to participate inthe test may step forward!'

Many princes rose from their seats, and went back to their seats. The wall was too high for them, the cage was placed deep down below, and the space between the knives was very less .
It seemed no suitor was willing to take the test. Kurupshana was watching all this from his seat very keenly . suddenly a thought struck him. He left his seat and walked up to King Chandradeep ,'Your Majesty, can I have your permission to take the test?'
The king was shocked to see this ugly- looking handicapped youth? Suppose he were to succeed in the test? His daughter would have to marry himand , she would have to spend the rest of her life with a handicapped husband!Princess Indumati, too, was in a similar dilemma.
King Chandradeep waited for a moment to know his daughter's reaction, and then gave the permission to Kurupshana. Kurupshana went near the wall and asked the soldiers to take him to the top of the wall. He then took a good look at the knives cage and jumped down. He landed between the knives unscratched! A loud cheer arose from the audience.
The cage was raised,and the young man came out. He then walked near to the king and the princess, bowed down and said, 'O King! Please don't worry. I don't wish to marry the princess. I had only wanted to pass the test . That itself is a big reward of my life and I can now face life.' The king felt relieved.

The Betal ended his narration there and turned to King Vikramaditya. ' O King! Didn't Kurupshana behave like a foolish by not marrying the princess ? What reward did he get when he said he didn't aspire anything more? If you know the answer and still decide not to speak , beware, your head will be blown to pieces!

Betal
Betal

The King replied, 'Kurupshana was a handicapped young man. He was fully aware of his handicap that bothered his stepmother. He wished that she changed her opinion about him. By passing the test he proved to be better than those princes.That, for him, was the biggest reward he could aspire for.
He decided to undergo the lethal test not with the hope of marrying the princess. If he would marry her, he would one day be called to rule the kingdom. But as a king , he wouldn't be able even to hold sword. If that was the case, it wouldn't be proper for him to marry her. That was why he gave up his claim to her hand. It was not his foolishness. On the contrary, it was the decision of an intelligentand wise person.'
Betaal knew that king will definitely speak out the answer , as soon as king finished his answer, he flew back to the ancient tree carrying the corpse along with him.

Indian classical stories are a perfect mix of human emotions, simplicity of life, and morals. With an interesting and gripping narrative, these surely fascinate the curious young minds. A time tested inoculant for imagination, creativity and emotional development in kids, these tales also bring to the forefront the richness of Indian culture. Find some of the most popular Indian folktales for children in the listicle below.

Popular Indian Classical Story Books For Kids

1. The Illustrated Stories Of Tenali Raman

Tenali Raman was one of the most brilliant Telugu poets, thinkers, scholars and court men in ancient India who was also a special advisor to king Krishnadevaraya. He was known for his extraordinary wit, intelligence, loyalty towards the king, and penchant for solving pressing challenges. His tales are a mix of humour, intelligence and wit, with each story giving away an important life lesson or moral in the end. The storybook includes 20 such fascinating fables of Raman, that'll make for a perfect bedtime story!

Wit And Humour The Illustrated Stories Of Tenali Raman: Classic Tales From India
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Account Of Tenali Rama's Wisdom, Wit, And Fair Play

King Krishnadevaraya's poet cum advisor, Tenali Raman was known for his extraordinary wits, intelligence and loyalty. The book includes bone-tickling stories of Raman that are concluded with important life lessons in the end.

2. Vikram & Betaal

One of the most popular mythological stories of all times, the tales of Vikram and Betaal are based on Betal Pachisi, a collection of traditional stories and legends from the yesteryears. As per the storyline, the valiant king Vikramaditya is on his way to take with him the spirit of betaal from a haunted graveyard. On their way back, betaal narrates several stories and puts forth a tricky question at the end of each, which is responded to with wit, heart, and intelligence by the king. The stories are a blend of life lessons, morals, emotional dilemmas and wit. The book is filled with colourful illustrations and pictures, giving wings to kids' imagination!

Brain-Teasing Vikram & Betal (Illustrated)
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The compelling stories of Vikram and Betaal not only bring fun and entertainment to the shelf but also enforce the young minds to think and solve the brain-scratching riddles proposed in the stories! The stories are inspired by the mythological story collection titled Betal Pachisi.

3. The Illustrated Stories Of Akbar and Birbal

Betal

Birbal is one of the most celebrated gems of the Mughal Empire whose timeless stories enjoy unwavering attention and fandom till date. Main advisor to the emperor Akbar and one of the nine jewels in his court Birbal was a man of extraordinary wit and intelligence. His stories are a blend of his effortless problem-solving skills complemented by his intelligent decision-making abilities. Wrapped in humour and entertainment, the stories present various conducts of life and morals, along with virtues of friendship and loyalty. The timeless tactics suggested by this gem are relevant to date!

Intelligent Tales
Vikram
The Illustrated Stories Of Akbar and Birbal: Classic Tales From India
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Birbal, the main advisor and one of the nine jewels in the court of Mughal emperor Akbar, was known for his wit, sense of humour and high emotional intelligence. Prison school ova uncensored. This book brings popular stories revolving around Akbar and Birbal with elements of wit, morals, loyalty, friendship, and humour!

4. Timeless Tales from Panchatantra

This storybook is a collection of traditional stories of Panchatantra that bring to the young minds various virtues and conducts of life in the form of easy to understand stories. These fables seed in young minds the mantras of a happy, content, and satisfying life intertwined with morals and life lessons that come in handy throughout life. With animals as their protagonist, these stories come with a universal appeal. This book, in particular, brings six such stories that'll stay with your little one always!

Evergreen Morals Large Print: Timeless Tales from Panchatantra
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Panchatantra tales are timeless fables based on the conduct of life and morals, with animals as their protagonists. The traditional stories bring to kids important life lessons wrapped in gripping narration.

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Vikram Betal Stories Telugu

The King replied, 'Kurupshana was a handicapped young man. He was fully aware of his handicap that bothered his stepmother. He wished that she changed her opinion about him. By passing the test he proved to be better than those princes.That, for him, was the biggest reward he could aspire for.
He decided to undergo the lethal test not with the hope of marrying the princess. If he would marry her, he would one day be called to rule the kingdom. But as a king , he wouldn't be able even to hold sword. If that was the case, it wouldn't be proper for him to marry her. That was why he gave up his claim to her hand. It was not his foolishness. On the contrary, it was the decision of an intelligentand wise person.'
Betaal knew that king will definitely speak out the answer , as soon as king finished his answer, he flew back to the ancient tree carrying the corpse along with him.

Indian classical stories are a perfect mix of human emotions, simplicity of life, and morals. With an interesting and gripping narrative, these surely fascinate the curious young minds. A time tested inoculant for imagination, creativity and emotional development in kids, these tales also bring to the forefront the richness of Indian culture. Find some of the most popular Indian folktales for children in the listicle below.

Popular Indian Classical Story Books For Kids

1. The Illustrated Stories Of Tenali Raman

Tenali Raman was one of the most brilliant Telugu poets, thinkers, scholars and court men in ancient India who was also a special advisor to king Krishnadevaraya. He was known for his extraordinary wit, intelligence, loyalty towards the king, and penchant for solving pressing challenges. His tales are a mix of humour, intelligence and wit, with each story giving away an important life lesson or moral in the end. The storybook includes 20 such fascinating fables of Raman, that'll make for a perfect bedtime story!

Wit And Humour The Illustrated Stories Of Tenali Raman: Classic Tales From India
(103 ratings)
₹ 250 (44% off)
Buy on Amazon
Account Of Tenali Rama's Wisdom, Wit, And Fair Play

King Krishnadevaraya's poet cum advisor, Tenali Raman was known for his extraordinary wits, intelligence and loyalty. The book includes bone-tickling stories of Raman that are concluded with important life lessons in the end.

2. Vikram & Betaal

One of the most popular mythological stories of all times, the tales of Vikram and Betaal are based on Betal Pachisi, a collection of traditional stories and legends from the yesteryears. As per the storyline, the valiant king Vikramaditya is on his way to take with him the spirit of betaal from a haunted graveyard. On their way back, betaal narrates several stories and puts forth a tricky question at the end of each, which is responded to with wit, heart, and intelligence by the king. The stories are a blend of life lessons, morals, emotional dilemmas and wit. The book is filled with colourful illustrations and pictures, giving wings to kids' imagination!

Brain-Teasing Vikram & Betal (Illustrated)
Buy on Amazon

The compelling stories of Vikram and Betaal not only bring fun and entertainment to the shelf but also enforce the young minds to think and solve the brain-scratching riddles proposed in the stories! The stories are inspired by the mythological story collection titled Betal Pachisi.

3. The Illustrated Stories Of Akbar and Birbal

Birbal is one of the most celebrated gems of the Mughal Empire whose timeless stories enjoy unwavering attention and fandom till date. Main advisor to the emperor Akbar and one of the nine jewels in his court Birbal was a man of extraordinary wit and intelligence. His stories are a blend of his effortless problem-solving skills complemented by his intelligent decision-making abilities. Wrapped in humour and entertainment, the stories present various conducts of life and morals, along with virtues of friendship and loyalty. The timeless tactics suggested by this gem are relevant to date!

Intelligent Tales The Illustrated Stories Of Akbar and Birbal: Classic Tales From India
(156 ratings)
₹ 250 (30% off)
Buy on Amazon

Birbal, the main advisor and one of the nine jewels in the court of Mughal emperor Akbar, was known for his wit, sense of humour and high emotional intelligence. Prison school ova uncensored. This book brings popular stories revolving around Akbar and Birbal with elements of wit, morals, loyalty, friendship, and humour!

4. Timeless Tales from Panchatantra

This storybook is a collection of traditional stories of Panchatantra that bring to the young minds various virtues and conducts of life in the form of easy to understand stories. These fables seed in young minds the mantras of a happy, content, and satisfying life intertwined with morals and life lessons that come in handy throughout life. With animals as their protagonist, these stories come with a universal appeal. This book, in particular, brings six such stories that'll stay with your little one always!

Evergreen Morals Large Print: Timeless Tales from Panchatantra
Buy on Amazon

Panchatantra tales are timeless fables based on the conduct of life and morals, with animals as their protagonists. The traditional stories bring to kids important life lessons wrapped in gripping narration.

5. Great Rulers of India

Indian history is filled with valiant kings who are known just for their bravery and intelligence, but benevolence and strive for justice as well. These kings are not just recognised as rulers, rather leaders who had in their heart nothing, but the love for their people. This fascinating comic book talks about five such kings who find a special place in history as well as the hearts of people, including Krishnadeva Raya, Ashoka, Chandragupta Maurya, Samudra Gupta, and Harsha. These stories not only seed the idea of good leadership in the minds of its readers but also the significance of morals and values.

Historic Accounts Great Rulers of India: 5 in 1 (Amar Chitra Katha)
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This interesting comic brings to the readers the stories of bravery and benevolence of five ancient Indian rulers. The stories bring along with them important life lessons and morals, along with interesting anecdotes.

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Why Should You Read Story Books To Kids?

  • It helps in the sparking imagination and creativity in young minds.

  • It helps in strengthening your bond with your little one, and promotes increased communication.

  • As confirmed by science, storytelling helps in the development of brain and consciousness in kids.

  • It helps in developing longer attention span in kids, and ultimately concentration skills in the long run.

  • Kids get to learn about the surrounding world, human emotions, and even morals through these stories.

  • 'Reading to a child in an interactive style raises his or her IQ by over 6 points,' suggests a study published in Perspectives on Psychological Science in January 2013.

Vikram Vetal Story

Classical Indian Story Books For Kids: Evergreen Folktales For Bedtime

ProductPrice in India
The Illustrated Stories Of Tenali Raman: Classic Tales From India₹ 140
Vikram & Betal (Illustrated)₹ 85
The Illustrated Stories Of Akbar and Birbal: Classic Tales From India₹ 175
Large Print: Timeless Tales from Panchatantra₹ 245
Great Rulers of India: 5 in 1 (Amar Chitra Katha)₹ 222

Vikram And Betal

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