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This collection presents a series of traditional tales from the Deccan region, each associated with a specific day of the week. The stories, originally published in a newspaper, are translated from Marathi and reflect Hindu mythology, featuring gods, nymphs, and moral lessons. They explore themes of devotion, fate, and the relationship between humans and divine beings. Each tale is designed to engage young listeners, often incorporating elements of local culture and religious practices. The narratives are rich in symbolism and provide insights into the values and beliefs of the community, making them both entertaining and educational for children.
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