
CSODALÁMPA
A CSODALÁMPA.
Mi a Pancsatantra?
Varjak és baglyok.
A halhatatlanságra vágyó királyfi.
A kereskedő és a gonosz szellem.
A három citrom.
Dzsúder ben Ómár.
A fekete bika.
A két Iván.
Step into a storyteller’s wondrous lamp, where every flicker reveals a treasured folktale from a distant land. The narrator invites listeners to sit close, promising a kaleidoscope of colors and timeless wisdom as the lamp shines on stories that have travelled across continents. With each turn, you’ll hear the gentle rustle of ancient woods, the murmurs of enchanted rivers, and the soft laughter of children gathered around a fire.
The collection begins with the Indian Pancsatantra, a five‑part anthology of animal fables that once taught sages how souls wander between forms. Here, clever crows, wise owls, and other creatures speak as humans do, sharing morals about humility, honesty, and the consequences of pride. These interwoven tales form a seamless tapestry, each story nesting within another, offering listeners both entertainment and nuggets of age‑old insight. The first act sets the stage for a journey through the world’s most beloved narratives, all waiting to be heard.
Language
hu
Duration
~6 hours (401K characters)
Release date
2026-01-06
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1859–1929
A beloved Hungarian storyteller and journalist, he devoted much of his life to collecting, reshaping, and sharing folk tales for children and families. He is still remembered as a major guardian of Hungarian folklore and the warm, lively voice behind generations of fairy tales.
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