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The fourth story emphasizes the dangers of acting impulsively from "summary" of The Pancatantra by Sarma

In the fourth story, there was a king named Chandra Bhanu, who ruled his kingdom with wisdom and compassion. One day, two swans named Sankat and Vikat, who were close friends, visited the king's court. The swans were known for their intelligence and wit, and they entertained the king and his courtiers with their stories and advice. Impressed by the swans, the king offered them a place in his palace as his advisors. Sankat, the older and wiser of the two, advised caution and careful planning before making any decisions. However, Vikat was impulsive and believed in taking action without thinking things through. One day, a neighboring kingdom declared war on Chandra Bhanu's kingdom. The king sought advice from the swans on how to deal with the situation. Sankat suggested diplomacy and negot...
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    The Pancatantra

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