Narayan Pandit
Narayan Pandit (Hindi: नारायण पण्डित), or Narayana (died 10th century), was the Brāhmaṇa author of the ''Sanskrit'' treatise called ''Hitopadesha'' — a work based primarily on the ''Panchatantra'', one of the oldest collection of stories, mainly animal fables, in the world. Narayana's dates are not known, but scholarly consensus places the composition of the ''Hitopadesha'' at around 800 to 950 CE. The last lines of the book indicate the name of the author as Narayan Pandit:नारायणेन प्रचरतु रचितः संग्रहोsयं कथानाम्
Narayan Pandit was the royal poet of Dhawalchandra, the king of Bengal. The beginning and ending shlokas of the book indicate the deep faith of Narayan Pandit in lord Shiva. Provided by Wikipedia
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6by Rajeev Bharadwaj, Ranjit Kumar Nath, Ashok Thakur, Bhagya Narayan Pandit, Dheerendra KuberGet full text
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7by Bhagya Narayan Pandit, Sumod Kurien, Mohit D. Gupta, Girish Meenahalli Palleda, Sanjay TyagiGet full text
Published 2014-09-01
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8by Ashok Kumar Thakur, Puneet Aggarwal, Rajeev Bharadwaj, Bhagya Narayan Pandit, Ranjit Kumar NathGet full text
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