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Iyar - I - Danish - A short time afterwards they miss him, and the crow discovers him caught in a net,. The mouse sets to work to bite the cords, and set him free, just as the hunter approaches [slides] Chester Beatty Library

By: Series: Chester Beatty collectionPublication details: Dublin Chester Beatty LibraryDescription: 1 Slide Col.,ill 35mmSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • MS.4 (26)
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Slide Unit Series Slide Unit Series Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts MS.4 (26) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available SL2907
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MS.4 (23) Iyar - I - Danish - The guest of the ascetic, in whose house the mouse lives, digs up the store of gold pieces which the mouse has accumulated [slides] MS.4 (24) Iyar - I - Danish - The ascetic and his guest divide the money between them, and when they go to bed the ascetic puts his share under his pillow [slides] MS.4 (25) Iyar - I - Danish - While the three friends - the crow, the mouse and the tortoise - are conversing together, a black buck, fleeing from the hunter, joins them and takes up his abode with them [slides] MS.4 (26) Iyar - I - Danish - A short time afterwards they miss him, and the crow discovers him caught in a net,. The mouse sets to work to bite the cords, and set him free, just as the hunter approaches [slides] MS.4 (27) Iyar - I - Danish -The black buck bounds away, the mouse runs into a hole and the crow flies off; but the tortoise is not able to escape so quickly, and the hunter picks him up and carries him off in his bag [slides] MS.4 (28) Iyar - I - Danish - In order to rescue their friend, the black buck pretends to be woundd and limps along, with the crow hovering round, as if about to attack his eyes [slides] MS.4 (29) Iyar - I - Danish - At length the hunter, wearied out with his fruitless attempt to catch the black buck, gives up the chase, and returns to his bag [slides]

IGNCA slide collection, cross reference Chester Beatty Library - A catalogue of the manuscripts and miniatures vol. - 1 ,p.4-16

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