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Chapter: 11. Literary Heritage Of India

The Ramayana narrates the tale of Prince Rama’s struggle to rescue his wife, Sita, from the demon king Ravana of Lanka.
The term “moral stories” refers to stories that have a lesson or a value about life.
Sages are wise men.
The Jataka Tales and the Panchatantra are collections of Indian moral stories.
A warrior is a soldier.
Literary heritage means stories, songs, and poems that have been passed down to us by our ancestors.
In the Bhagavad Gita, Lord Krishna gives advice to Arjuna on his duties as a warrior.
According to FactPedia, the epics talk about God and His teachings, helping students to learn the moral values of life.
The two famous ancient epics of India are the Ramayana and the Mahabharata.
The Ramayana contains the teachings of ancient Hindu sages.
An epic is defined as a very long poem.
Pandit Vishnu Sharma used stories to teach the princes how to be good rulers by making complex moral lessons engaging and memorable.
The characters in the Jataka Tales and Panchatantra stories are presented in both human and animal form.
The key lesson from “The Monkey and the Crocodile” is that cleverness can help one escape danger, and trust, once broken, is difficult to regain.
The fierce war in the Mahabharata took place at Kurukshetra and was about the kingdom of Kurus.
The “Green Earth” section encourages students to find out if there are any stories in the Jataka Tales or Panchatantra that talk about conservation of the environment.
The two warring family branches in the Mahabharata were the Kauravas and the Pandavas.
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