Bag om Folk Tales of Bengal
Folk Tales of Bengal is a collection of traditional stories from the Bengal region of India, written by Lal Behari Day. The book contains over 40 tales, each with its own unique characters, plot, and moral lesson. The stories are set in a variety of settings, from rural villages to royal palaces, and feature a diverse cast of characters, including gods, demons, animals, and humans. The tales are written in a simple, straightforward style, making them accessible to readers of all ages. They cover a wide range of themes, including love, greed, bravery, and betrayal. Some stories are humorous and lighthearted, while others are more serious and thought-provoking. Throughout the book, readers will encounter familiar folkloric motifs, such as talking animals and magical transformations. They will also gain insight into the customs and beliefs of the Bengali people, as many of the stories are rooted in local traditions and mythology. Overall, Folk Tales of Bengal is a captivating and entertaining collection of stories that will appeal to anyone with an interest in folklore, mythology, or Indian culture.1883. None of the author's authorities knew English; they all told their stories in Bengali, and he translated them into English when he returned home. Partial Contents: Life's Secret; Indigent Brahman; Story of the Rakshasas; Evil Eye of Sani; Boy Whom Seven Mothers Suckled; Origin of Opium; Adventures of Two Thieves; Ghost-Brahman; Man Who Wished to be Perfect; Ghostly Wife; Story of a Hiraman; Boy With the Moon on His Forehead; Field of Bones.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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