Book contents
- Frontmatter
- LIST OF THE COLOURED ILLUSTRATIONS
- Contents
- INTRODUCTION
- THE COLLECTOR'S APOLOGY
- THE NARRATOR'S NARRATIVE
- 1 PUNCHKIN
- 2 A FUNNY STORY
- 3 BRAVE SEVENTEE-BAI
- 4 TRUTH'S TRIUMPH
- 5 RAMA AND LUXMAN; OR, THE LEARNED OWL
- 6 LITTLE SURYA-BAI
- 7 THE WANDERINGS OF VICRAM MAHARAJAH
- 8 LESS INEQUALITY THAN MEN DEEM
- 9 PANCH-PHUL RANEE
- 10 HOW THE SUN, THE MOON, AND THE WIND WENT OUT TO DINNER
- 11 SINGH-RAJAH, AND THE CUNNING LITTLE JACKALS
- 12 THE JACKAL, THE BARBER, AND THE BRAHMIN WHO HAD SEVEN DAUGHTERS
- 13 TIT FOR TAT
- 14 THE BRAHMIN, THE TIGER, AND THE SIX JUDGES
- 15 THE SELFISH SPARROW AND THE HOUSELESS CROWS
- 16 THE VALIANT CHATTEE-MAKER
- 17 THE RAKSHAS' PALACE
- 18 THE BLIND MAN, THE DEAF MAN, AND THE DONKEY
- 19 MUCHIE-LAL
- 20 CHUNDUN-RAJAH
- 21 SODEWA-BAI
- 22 CHANDRA'S VENGEANCE
- 23 HOW THE THREE CLEVER MEN OUTWITTED THE DEMONS
- 24 THE ALLIGATOR AND THE JACKAL
- NOTES
- Plate section
NOTES
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 November 2011
- Frontmatter
- LIST OF THE COLOURED ILLUSTRATIONS
- Contents
- INTRODUCTION
- THE COLLECTOR'S APOLOGY
- THE NARRATOR'S NARRATIVE
- 1 PUNCHKIN
- 2 A FUNNY STORY
- 3 BRAVE SEVENTEE-BAI
- 4 TRUTH'S TRIUMPH
- 5 RAMA AND LUXMAN; OR, THE LEARNED OWL
- 6 LITTLE SURYA-BAI
- 7 THE WANDERINGS OF VICRAM MAHARAJAH
- 8 LESS INEQUALITY THAN MEN DEEM
- 9 PANCH-PHUL RANEE
- 10 HOW THE SUN, THE MOON, AND THE WIND WENT OUT TO DINNER
- 11 SINGH-RAJAH, AND THE CUNNING LITTLE JACKALS
- 12 THE JACKAL, THE BARBER, AND THE BRAHMIN WHO HAD SEVEN DAUGHTERS
- 13 TIT FOR TAT
- 14 THE BRAHMIN, THE TIGER, AND THE SIX JUDGES
- 15 THE SELFISH SPARROW AND THE HOUSELESS CROWS
- 16 THE VALIANT CHATTEE-MAKER
- 17 THE RAKSHAS' PALACE
- 18 THE BLIND MAN, THE DEAF MAN, AND THE DONKEY
- 19 MUCHIE-LAL
- 20 CHUNDUN-RAJAH
- 21 SODEWA-BAI
- 22 CHANDRA'S VENGEANCE
- 23 HOW THE THREE CLEVER MEN OUTWITTED THE DEMONS
- 24 THE ALLIGATOR AND THE JACKAL
- NOTES
- Plate section
Summary
- Type
- Chapter
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- Old Deccan DaysOr, Hindoo Fairy Legends, Current in Southern India, pp. 315 - 331Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2010First published in: 1868