Tales of the Sun; or, Folklore of Southern India
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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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Pandit Natesa Sastri, Lucas Cleeve
Published by Good Press, 2021
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