Folklore of the Santal Parganas eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 578 pages of information about Folklore of the Santal Parganas.

Folklore of the Santal Parganas eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 578 pages of information about Folklore of the Santal Parganas.

PART I

I. Bajun and Jhore
II.  Anuwa and His Mother
III.  Ledha and the Leopard
IV.  The Cruel Stepmother
V. Karmu and Dharmu
VI.  The Jealous Stepmother
VII.  The Pious Woman
VIII.  The Wise Daughter-in-Law
IX.  The Oilman and His Sons
X. The Girl Who Found Helpers
XI.  How to Grow Rich
XII.  The Changed Calf
XIII.  The Koeri and the Barber
XIV.  The Prince Who Acquired Wisdom
XV.  The Monkey Boy
XVI.  The Miser’s Servant
XVII.  Kuwar and the Rajahs Daughter
XVIII.  The Laughing Fish
XIX.  How the Cowherd Found a Bride
XX.  Kara and Guja
XXI.  The Magic Cow
XXII.  Lita and His Animals
XXIII.  The Boy Who Found His Father
XXIV.  The Oilman’s Bullock
XXV.  How Sabai Grass Grew
XXVI.  The Merchant’s Son and the Rajah’s Daughter
XXVII.  The Flycatcher’s Egg
XXVIII.  The Wife Who Would Not Be Beaten
XXIX.  Sahde Goala
XXX.  The Rajah’s Son and the Merchant’s Son
XXXI.  The Poor Widow
XXXII.  The Monkey and the Girl
XXXIII.  Ramai and the Animals
XXXIV.  The Magic Bedstead
XXXV.  The Ghormuhas
XXXVI.  The Boy Who Learnt Magic
XXXVII.  The Charitable Jogi
XXXVIII.  Chote and Mote
XXXIX.  The Daydreamer
XL.  The Extortionate Sentry
XLI.  The Broken Friendship
XLII.  A Story Told By a Hindoo
XLIII.  The Raibar and the Leopard
XLIV.  The Ungrateful Snake
XLV.  The Tiger’s Bride
XLVI.  The Killing of the Tiger
XLVII.  The Dream
XLVIII.  The King of the Bhuyans
XLIX.  The Foolish Sons
L. Kora and His Sister
LI.  A Story on Caste
LII.  Tipi and Tepa
LIII.  The Child With the Ears of the Ox
LIV.  The Child Who Knew His Father
LV.  Jogeshwar’s Marriage
LVI.  The Strong Man
LVII.  The Rajah’s Advice
LVIII.  The Four Jogis
LIX.  The Charitable Rajah
LX.  A Variant.—­The Wandering Raja
LXI.  The Two Wives
LXII.  Spanling and His Uncles
LXIII.  The Silent Wife
LXIV.  The Dumb Shepherd
LXV.  The Good Daughter-in-Law
LXVI.  The Rajah’s Dream
LXVII.  The Mongoose Boy
LXVIII.  The Stolen Treasure
LXIX.  Dukhu and His Bonga Wife
LXX.  The Monkey Husband
LXXI.  Lakhan and the Wild Buffaloes
LXXII.  The Boy with the Stag
LXXIII.  The Seven Brothers and the Bonga Girl
LXXIV.  The Tiger’s Foster Child
LXXV.  The Caterpillar Boy
LXXVI.  The Monkey Nursemaid
LXXVII.  The Wife Who Could Not Keep a Secret
LXXVIII.  Sit and Lakhan
LXXIX.  The Rajah Who went to Heaven
LXXX.  Seven Tricks and Single Trick

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