Folk-Tales of BengalLibrary of Alexandria, 01.01.2012 - 273 Seiten |
Inhalt
III The Indigent Brahman | |
IV The Story of the Rakshasas | |
V The Story of SwetBasanta | |
VI The Evil Eye of Sani | |
VII The Boy whom Seven Mothers Suckled | |
Part II | |
XII The GhostBrahman | |
XIII The Man who wished to be Perfect | |
XIV A Ghostly Wife | |
XV The Story of a Brahmadaitya | |
XVI The Story of a Hiraman | |
XVII The Origin of Rubies | |
XVIII The Matchmaking Jackal | |
VIII The Story of Prince Sobur | |
IX The Origin of Opium | |
X Strike but Hear | |
XI The Adventures of Two Thieves and of their Sons Part I | |
XIX The Boy with the Moon on his Forehead | |
XX The Ghost who was Afraid of being Bagged | |
XXI The Field of Bones | |
XXII The Bald Wife | |
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accordingly asked barber Basanta beauty became began Bihangama bird boat bones Brahmadaitya Brahman brother brought Champa Champa Dal child clothes Dalim Kumar dead devoured door Duo queen Durga elder thief elephant father fell flowers forehead forest four friends gave ghost girl give goddess gold mohurs gold stick ground hair hand handi head heap heard hermit hiraman horse hour human hundred husband jackal jewel kataki Keshavati khai killed king’s king’s son Lakshmi lived lying maid-servant married mendicant merchant’s daughter merchant’s son minister’s minister’s son mohurs morning mudki Natiya-thorn withereth neat-herd night ocean old woman palace Phakir’s mother prince prince’s princess Rajah’s Rakshasi replied returned Rishi royal ruby Sahasra Sannyasi serpent seventh queen silver stick six queens sleep Sobur Sribatsa stood story endeth Swet tank temple thought told took tree village young lady younger thief