The Matchless Wits - Amar Chitra Katha Special Issue

The Matchless Wits - Amar Chitra Katha Special Issue

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Author: Anant Pai
Illustrator: Ram Waeerkar / Souren Roy
Publisher: India Book House
Year: 2002
Language: English
Pages: 96
ISBN/UPC (if available): 8175082372

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This special issue of Amar Chitra Katha comics includes three stories of Raman and Gopal, the matchless wits. The stories featured are: Raman, the Matchless Wit ; Gopal, the Jester ; and Raman of Tenali.

The triumph of the little man over the mighty is a recurring theme in literature. Sometimes he does it with a ling and stone, but more often, like Tenali Raman, with nimble wit. He was a Telugu poet, and the court jester of Vijayanagara. Tenali Raman was the Birbal of the South and many stories which have passed into folklore, are attributed to him. Some of these are obviously invented to show his ready wit.

Gopal Bhand, the clever barber, could be described as the Birbal of Bengal. His native shrewdness enabled him to turn every situation to his advantage. Little wonder that he was favored by Raja Krishna Chandra of Krishna Nagar who owed allegiance to the Nawab of Murshidabad. Whenever the eccentric Nawab gave Raja Krishna Chandra an impossible assignment, it was Gopal who came to the Raja's rescue. Stories about him are extremely popular, particularly in Bengal and Bihar.

Contents

Raman the Matchless Wit

Gopal the Jester

Raman of Tenali