Who wrote Panchatantra tales?
TRIBES India Panchatantra.
You can narrate these Panchatantra stories to explain moral values to children.
The Panchatantra was translated into many languages,
including English, various Indian vernacular languages, Persian, and Arabic.
Alexa can now speak in Hindi and English seamlessly,
and offers more than 30,000 skills from practicing yoga to reciting Panchatantra stories.
For example, Panchatantra stories on discipline, friendship, strength, intelligence and other virtues, can make children understand what these morals stand for,
and their impact on their daily lives.
I may also mention that there is also a non Indian great book‘Aesop's fables' the
stories of which have strong resemblances with the stories of Panchatantra and the same were translated in many Indian languages long back.
In the entire Greek tradition there is not, so far as I can see, a single fable that can be said to come either directly or indirectly from an Indian source; but many fables or fable-motifs that first appear in Greek or
Near Eastern literature are found later in the Panchatantra and other Indian story-books, including the Buddhist Jatakas.[8].