Folk-lore of the Telugus
Folk-lore of the Telugus.
A COLLECTION OF FORTY-TWO
HIGHLY AMUSING AND
INSTRUCTIVE TALES.
BY
G. R. SUBRAMIAH PANTULU.
PRICE ANNAS EIGHT.
To subscribers of the "Indian Review," Annas Four.
PUBLISHED BY
G. A. NATESAN & CO., ESPLANADE,
MADRAS.
NOTE.
These Tales appeared in the pages of the "Indian Antiquary" some years ago at various intervals. For the first time they are now published in book form.
CONTENTS
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Introduction | 1 | |
I. | An Un-seasonable Advice | 5 |
II. | The King and the Wrestler | 7 |
III. | The Old Woman, the cock and the chafing dish | 9 |
IV. | The Deaf Friend | 11 |
V. | The Sagacious Minister | 13 |
VI. | The Lion and the Jackal | 15 |
VII. | Dream consciousness | 17 |
VIII. | The inevitability of the Law of Karma | 19 |
IX. | The Washerman Minister | 21 |
X. | The Brahmin and his two sons | 24 |
XI. | Durbuddhi and Subuddhi | 27 |
XII. | Concentration | 30 |
XIII. | Enquire before you Entrust | 32 |
XIV. | The Washerman of Benares | 34 |
XV. | To Escape Scot-free | 36 |
XVI. | Truth will come to Light | 38 |
XVII. | The Brahman and his two wives | 40 |
XVIII. | Vanity of human wishes | 42 |
XIX. | The Mussalman and the Robber | 44 |
XX. | The Swan and the Crow | 46 |
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XXI | Castle-building | 48 |
XXII | The Path to Fame | 50 |
XXIII | Injustice as the result of ignorance | 52 |
XXIV | Child is Father of the Man | 54 |
XXV | The Boy and the Thief | 55 |
XXVI | Ingratitude | 56 |
XXVII | Keep to your Promise | 58 |
XXVIII | Pre-ordinance | 59 |
XXIX | Duped by the Majority | 61 |
XXX | Cheats will surely be cheated | 63 |
XXXI | The Tiger and its Council | 65 |
XXXII | A Wise Counsel | 67 |
XXXIII | The Talisman | 69 |
XXXIV | The Crane and the Fish | 72 |
XXXV | The Hare and the Elephants | 74 |
XXXVI | An Honest Servant | 77 |
XXXVII | The Three Fish | 80 |
XXXVIII | The Crane and the Swan | 82 |
XXXIX | King Sibi | 84 |
XL | The King and the Giant | 86 |
XLI | The Acquisition of Friends | 105 |
XLII | The Cat and the Mouse | 125 |
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