Tales of the Sun; or, Folklore of Southern India

Tales of the Sun; or, Folklore of Southern India
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"Tales of the Sun; or, Folklore of Southern India" by Pandit Natesa Sastri, Lucas Cleeve. Published by Good Press. Good Press publishes a wide range of titles that encompasses every genre. From well-known classics & literary fiction and non-fiction to forgotten−or yet undiscovered gems−of world literature, we issue the books that need to be read. Each Good Press edition has been meticulously edited and formatted to boost readability for all e-readers and devices. Our goal is to produce eBooks that are user-friendly and accessible to everyone in a high-quality digital format.

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Pandit Natesa Sastri. Tales of the Sun; or, Folklore of Southern India

Tales of the Sun; or, Folklore of Southern India

Table of Contents

Preface

Introduction

Folklore in Southern India. I. The Story of the Three Deaf Men

II. Why Brâhmaṇs cannot eat in the Dark

III. The Soothsayer’s Son

IV. Raṇavîrasiṅg

V “Charity Alone Conquers.”

VI. Vidâmundan Kodâmundan. Mr. Won’t-Give and Mr. Won’t-Leave

VII. Vayalvallan Kaiyavalla. Mr. Mighty-of-his-Mouth and Mr. Mighty-of-his-Hands

VIII. The Mother-in-Law became an Ass

IX. The Story of Appayya.1

X. The Brâhmiṇ Girl that Married a Tiger

XI. The Good Husband and the Bad Wife

XII. The Good Wife and the Bad Husband.1

XIII. The Lost Camel and Other Tales

First Part

XIII. The Three Calamities

XIII. Second Part

Story of the Honest but Rash Hunter and His Faithful Dog

XIII. Third Part

Story of the Brâhmaṇ’s Wife and the Mungoose

Story of the Faithless Wife and the Ungrateful Blind Man

XIII. Fourth Part

Story of the Wonderful Mango Fruit

XIII. Fifth Part

Story of the Poisoned Food

“Eating up the Protector.”10

XIV. The Monkey with the Tom-Tom.1

XV. Pride Goeth Before a Fall

XVI. Good Will Grow Out of Good

XVII. Light Makes Prosperity

XVIII. Chandralêkhâ and the Eight Robbers

XIX. The Conquest of Fate

XX. The Brâhmaṇ Priest who became an Amildâr.1

XXI. The Gardener’s Cunning Wife

XXII. Keep it for the Beggar

XXIII. Good Luck to the Lucky One; Or, Shall I Fall Down?

XXIV. Retaliation—Palikkuppali

XXV. The Beggar and the Five Muffins

XXVI. The Brahmarâkshas and the Hair

Footnotes

Notes to XIII.—First Part

Notes to XIII.—The Second Part

Notes to XIII.—The Third Part

Notes to XIII.—The Fourth Part

Notes to XIII.—The Fifth Part

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