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Editors' Preface | ||
1 | A Story and a Song | 1 |
2 | Acacia Trees | 2 |
3 | The Adventures of a Disobedient Prince | 5 |
4 | Bride for a Dead Man | 15 |
5 | A Brother, a Sister, and a Snake | 20 |
6 | A Buffalo Without Bones | 22 |
7 | Cannibal Sister | 26 |
8 | Chain Tale | 27 |
9 | Another Chain Tale: What an Ant Can Do | 28 |
10 | The Clever Daughter-in-law | 31 |
11 | A Couple of Misers | 36 |
12 | The Dead Prince and the Talking Doll | 38 |
13 | A Dog's Daughters | 43 |
14 | A Dog's Story | 46 |
15 | Dolls | 50 |
16 | Double Double | 51 |
17 | Dumma and Dummi | 52 |
18 | Dwarfs | 53 |
19 | A Flowering Tree | 53 |
20 | Flute of Joy, Flute of Sorrow | 62 |
21 | Fools | 65 |
22 | A Jackal King | 66 |
23 | For Love of Kadabu | 68 |
24 | A Girl in a Picture | 70 |
25 | The Glass Pillar | 71 |
26 | A Golden Sparrow | 71 |
27 | The Greatest Thing | 73 |
28 | Hanchi | 74 |
29 | The Horse Gram Man | 79 |
30 | Hucca | 81 |
31 | The Husband's Shadow | 84 |
32 | In the Kingdom of Foolishness | 86 |
33 | In Search of a Dream | 91 |
34 | King and Peasant | 94 |
35 | Kutlavva | 96 |
36 | The Lampstand Woman | 98 |
37 | The Magician and His Disciple | 102 |
38 | A Minister's Word | 108 |
39 | Monkey Business | 109 |
40 | The Mother Who Married Her Own Son | 111 |
41 | Muddanna | 114 |
42 | Nagarani ("Serpent Queen") | 118 |
43 | A Ne'er-do-well | 120 |
44 | Ninga on My Palm | 125 |
45 | Ogress Queen | 128 |
46 | An Old Couple | 132 |
47 | The Past Never Passes | 133 |
48 | A Peg and a Keg | 134 |
49 | The Pomegranate Queen | 135 |
50 | A Poor Man | 137 |
51 | The Princess of Seven Jasmines | 139 |
52 | The Prince Who Married His Own Left Half | 142 |
53 | The Rain King's Wife | 145 |
54 | Rich Man, Poor Man | 149 |
55 | A Sage's Word | 152 |
56 | The Serpent Lover | 155 |
57 | A Shepherd's Pilgrimage | 158 |
58 | Sister Crow and Sister Sparrow | 161 |
59 | Siva Plays Double | 163 |
60 | The Sparrow Who Wouldn't Die | 166 |
61 | A Sparrow With a Single Pea | 167 |
62 | Tales for a Princess | 167 |
63 | The Talking Bed | 172 |
64 | A Thief, a Ram, a Bear, and a Horse | 175 |
65 | Three Blouses | 180 |
66 | Three Magic Objects | 182 |
67 | Three Sisters Named Death, Birth, and Dream | 184 |
68 | The Three-Thousand-Rupee Sari | 186 |
69 | Thug and Master-Thug | 190 |
70 | Tree Trunk for a Boat | 191 |
71 | The Turtle Prince | 193 |
72 | A Wager | 198 |
73 | What the Milk Bird Said | 207 |
74 | Who Is the Greatest? | 209 |
75 | Why the Sky Went Up | 212 |
76 | The Worship of a Household God | 212 |
77 | A Story to End All Stories | 214 |
A Flowering Tree: A Woman's Tale | 217 | |
Notes on the Tales | 227 | |
Glossary | 257 | |
Bibliography | 259 | |
List of Tellers and Collectors | 263 | |
List of Tale Types | 269 |
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