About the Book:
Tenali Raman, who lived in the early 16th century, was one of the Astadiggajas (eight elephants serving as pillars) of the Vijayanagara court. He was a poet of knowledge, acute wit and intelligence, shrewdness and ingenuity. In the court of Krishna Devaraya he often found himself in precarious, perilous situations. But Tenali Raman always escaped unscathed through his resourcefulness. He trounced learned men, poets and the highbrowed! These stories have become household tales.
Birth and Childhood
Krishna Devaraya's Court
The Mahabharata For the Emperor
Rescue
The Golden Mangoes
Five Thousand Dinars
Smarter Than Raman
Tilakashta Mahisha Bandhanam
Out Of The Pit
Defeating Sahasra Ghanta Kavi
Scholar Frightened
Robbers Turn Garndeners
The Pratyaksha Ramayana
The Queen In Trouble
Eating Sand
A Horse That Feeds On Hair
A Gentleman In The Thicket
Measure For Measure!
Asking For More
The Golden Egg
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