The Anwàr-i SuhaÃ-lÃ-; Or, Lights Of Canopus, commonly known as KalÃ-lah And Damnah, presents a rich collection of ancient fables adapted by Mullà Husain Bin ’AlÃ- Al Wà’iz-al-kàshifÃ-. This edition, dating back to 1894, offers readers a glimpse into the timeless wisdom and moral teachings conveyed through engaging animal stories and allegorical narratives.
Rooted in the tradition of didactic literature, these fables, attributed to BÃ-dpàÃ-, explore universal themes of friendship, betrayal, justice, and the consequences of one’s actions. The enduring appeal of KalÃ-lah And Damnah lies in its ability to entertain and enlighten, making it a valuable resource for students of literature, folklore, and comparative mythology.
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