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A collection of traditional Bengali folk narratives gathered and translated by the author, presenting fairy tales, origin myths, ghost stories, animal trickster tales, and moral anecdotes drawn from oral storytellers. Stories include royal births and jealous queens, enchanted objects that bind life, shapeshifting spirits, clever animals, and supernatural trials; many explain natural phenomena or cultural customs. The arrangements blend narrative retellings with framing remarks about sources and storytelling formulae, and several tales end with a ritualistic refrain. Illustrations accompany many of the narratives. The volume preserves vernacular motifs, simple moral consequences, and folkloric devices such as tokens, tests, and magical rescue.

About the Author

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Lal Behari Day

Lal Behari Day was an Indian author and folklorist known for his contributions to the preservation and dissemination of Bengali folk tales. His notable work, "Folk-Tales of Bengal," showcases a rich collection of stories that reflect the cultural heritage and traditions of Bengal. Through his storytelling, Day aimed to capture the essence of rural life and the wisdom embedded in local folklore. His work not only entertains but also serves as an important resource for understanding the social and cultural dynamics of his time.

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