Raja Kalyan Malla, the father of Raja Man Singh Tomar, ruler of Gwalior wrote & compiled the 25 stories called 'Vaital Panchvinshatti', originally in Sanskrit, its hindi translation also called 'Betal Pacheesee', the twenty-five stories of Vikram & Vaital.
The author of the folk tales of Vikram and Betal is unknown as they are traditional Indian stories passed down through generations. The stories are part of the collection of Indian folklore and have been adapted into various forms over time.
The book "A Suitable Boy" was written by Vikram Seth. It is a critically acclaimed novel that follows the story of a young woman navigating love, family, and society in post-independence India.
Betal Pachisi was written by Mahakavi Somdev Bhatt.
Vikram Akula has written: 'A fistful of rice'
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Vikram A. Sarabhai has written: 'The application of space technology to development'
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Vikram Sundarji has written: 'Little kingdoms' -- subject(s): Travel, Description and travel
If you mean beetle, it is an insect. There is also some folklore about someone named Betal that people used to pray to in India. In the stories he would wander around protecting the village.
N. K. Vikram has written: 'Almi urdu-o-adab' -- subject(s): Urdu literature