Here are tales from different parts of the country, from
followers of different faiths; stories of kings and commoners, tribal people and
townsmen. Included in this collection are stories, painstakingly culled and
thoughtfully crafted, from the Mahabharata (‘Shiva’s Anger’ and ‘Shakuntala’);
the Jataka (‘The Hare in the Moon’ and ‘The Crane and the Crab’) and from
regional folklore (‘The Tiger-King’s Gift’ and ‘The Happy Herdsman’). With
detailed annotations on the sources of each of these stories, Tales and Legends
from India showcases the unique and wonderful ethos of India, as told by its
most beloved storyteller, Ruskin Bond.
Tuesday, 7 January 2020
Tales and Legends from India ~ By Ruskin Bond
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I like to keep things Sweet and Tangy, sometimes bitter and strong, I write when words rhymes with my emotions. I am a Bibliophile who loves reading all the time. An ordinary boy that loves science and art, blogging, different languages, travelling and flying (hopefully someday with real wings). Believes in humanity and spreading smiles....
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Can u upload "roses are blood red" by novoneel chakraborty,please!!!
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