The stories of Vikram and Betal, originally written in Sanskrit, have been an integral part of <br /><br />Indian folklore for many centuries. Legend has it that King Vikramaditya, in order to fulfill a <br /><br />vow, was required to remove a corpse from a treetop and carry it on his shoulder to another <br /><br />place in silence. In between, the spirit of Betal (residing in the corpse) narrates a story to the <br /><br />King and poses a query. When the king responds with the answer the corpse flies back to the <br /><br />treetop! The king has to go after the vampire and start all over again. This follows in a <br /><br />succession of stories and answers. A tantalizing setting...intriguing tales....an exciting <br /><br />answers. A veritable feast of stimulating stories<br />King Vikramaditya helps a sage by bringing a corpse for a special ritual to be performed by <br /><br />the sage. This lands Vikram into a cycle of knotty questions and wise answers<br /><br />Vikram & Betal's Tales in English Part - 3 includes the following stories:<br /><br />1. Two Friends & A Princess - 00:32<br />2. Who is Her Husband - 12:37<br />3. Whoom Should The Princess Marry - 25:09<br />4. The Blind Judges - 36:37<br />5. The Four Princess - 47:41<br />6. The Groom - 59:22
