Pandit Vishnusharma is a legendary figure in Indian literature, credited with authoring the "Panchatantra," a collection of ancient fables. Believed to have lived around 200 BCE, Vishnusharma crafted these stories to impart wisdom and moral lessons, using animal characters to convey complex human behaviors. His work has transcended centuries, influencing storytelling traditions across cultures, cementing his legacy as a master storyteller and educator in moral philosophy.
The biggest mistake is to underestimate your opponent.
A true friend is someone who helps you in times of need.
Patience is the key to success.
Never trust a flatterer.
One should always be prepared for the worst.
Don't let your ego blind you from the truth.
Pride comes before a fall.
A fool never learns from his mistakes.
Trust your instincts.
The greatest enemy lies within oneself.
Honesty is always rewarded.
Learn from the mistakes of others.