Indian Folk Tales Being Side Lights On Village Life in Bilaspore Central Provi

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Indian Folk Tales Being Side Lights On Village Life in Bilaspore Central Provi
E M Gordon
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Then the Paili consented to stay with the dog. And they both lived in the Raja's store- house. One day the Rdjd sent his daughter to bring gur from his store. So the daughter, taking the scales Folk Tales and Proverbs 65 and weights, went to the store to fetch the gur. First she threw the scales into the store, and was about to follow herself, but the scales struck the dog on the head, and Paili jumped out, saying : Lim'bharahbar kauwa chharev, On the nim-tree I left the crow, Tal bharabhar bag...ula, On the tank I left the bagttld, Hai re mor bucha kukur, Oh now my wounded dog, Paseri mur kucha. The weights have crushed your head.
The Story of Mahadeo and the Jackal.
[I was at one time travelling at night across country accom- panied by some villagers when the cry of the jackal was heard in the distance. One of the villagers remarked, " There's Mahadeo's Watchman. " On inquiring as to why the jackal was called Mahadeo's watchman, the villager narrated the following story which appears to be very widely known in the Bilaspore district.


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