
4127 - The adventure of Agard Datta
Author: Amar Chitra Katha
Description This story embarks on a journey where he uses his quick thinking and problem-solving skills to tackle challenges that come his way. The main theme in this story is courage , intelligence, and perseverance in the face of adversity.Agard Datta faces various obstacles, some of which both require mental and physical strength to overcome. Keywords Agad Datta Kaushambi Skilled archer Jain folktale Vasudeva Hindee (500 BC) Bandits/dacoits Corrupt holy man/priest Merchant justice Cleverness & valor Ancient Indian morality tale Amar Chitra Katha Ideal for Children and teenagers who enjoy adventurous, clever heroes. Readers interested in Indian history, Jain culture, and moral stories. Great for classroom storytelling or independent reading. Age Group 9 – 14 years Theme Justice vs. corruption Cleverness and bravery Ethics and righteousness Folktale and Jain heritage Cultural storytelling with moral lessons Tone Adventurous – packed with thrilling quests and heroic challenges Courageous – highlights bold acts against thieves and injustice Clever & resourceful – Agad Datta uses wit as much as strength Moralistic – emphasizes justice, honesty, and ethical values Traditional & cultural – rooted in ancient Jain storytelling and Indian heritage Book Type Illustrated comic book Part of the Amar Chitra Katha Folklore Series Traditional panel-based graphic storytelling format Length 32 pages