How the Fox Fell a Victim to His Own Deceit

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Cover of the book How the Fox Fell a Victim to His Own Deceit by Tibetan Folk Tales, Media Galaxy
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Author: Tibetan Folk Tales ISBN: 1230000811644
Publisher: Media Galaxy Publication: November 26, 2015
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Tibetan Folk Tales
ISBN: 1230000811644
Publisher: Media Galaxy
Publication: November 26, 2015
Imprint:
Language: English

Tibetian fairy-tales reflected thew wisdom of the Tibetian people and belongs to the heritage of one of the oldest cultures. Many of these tales have a sacred core as they tell us of the creation of the world, the origin of various natural forces, of the afterlife as Tibetians see it according to their Buddhist-driven beliefs. 

This story tells us about a tiger living in the mountains with a baby cub. The tiger caught a little fox and brought it to the mountains so the cub had somebody to play with while the mother tiger hunted and provided food for them all. Then she decided to make a calf another playmate for her cub. Eventually the fox got jealous… what did it lead to? Read this amazing story and you will know!

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Tibetian fairy-tales reflected thew wisdom of the Tibetian people and belongs to the heritage of one of the oldest cultures. Many of these tales have a sacred core as they tell us of the creation of the world, the origin of various natural forces, of the afterlife as Tibetians see it according to their Buddhist-driven beliefs. 

This story tells us about a tiger living in the mountains with a baby cub. The tiger caught a little fox and brought it to the mountains so the cub had somebody to play with while the mother tiger hunted and provided food for them all. Then she decided to make a calf another playmate for her cub. Eventually the fox got jealous… what did it lead to? Read this amazing story and you will know!

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