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  2. Khamba and Thoibi - Wikipedia

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    Meitei folklore (Manipuri folklore), Meitei literature ( Manipuri literature ) The ancient legend of Khamba and Thoibi ( Meitei : Khamba Thoibi ) is a classic , [ 1 ] as well as one of the epic cycles of incarnations of Meitei mythology and folklore , that is originated from Ancient Moirang kingdom [ a ] of Ancient Kangleipak (early Manipur ...

  3. Folklore of India - Wikipedia

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    Given this diversity, it is difficult to generalize the vast folklore of India as a unit. [citation needed] Although India is a Hindu-majority country, with more than three-fourths of the population identifying themselves as Hindus, there is no single, unified, and all-pervading concept of identity present in it. Various heterogeneous ...

  4. List of legendary creatures in Hindu mythology - Wikipedia

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    Some sources indicate that they may have come from India. Mandi, The Mandi, according to Pliny the Elder, are a short-lived people from India. Monopods are mythological human creatures with a single, large foot extending from a leg centered in the middle of their bodies. They are described by Pliny the Elder in his Natural History, where he ...

  5. List of folktales of Chhattisgarh - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of folktales of the state of Chhattisgarh first published by author Theophil H. Twente in 1938: [1] The Frog and the Lizard [2] The Two Who Were Brothers Indeed [3] How the Gond Saved His Field of Gram [4] Bhimsen and Fever [5] The King Who Learned From a Cock [6] The Wicked Mother-In-Law [7] How a Wedding Song Saved ...

  6. Dhola Maru - Wikipedia

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    The Dhola Maru story is deeply rooted in folklore and oral traditions. [3] The story related work is available in prose and poetry as well as in mixed form also. 'Dhola Maru ri chaupai' a book composed by Jain monk Kushallabh in 1617, in which he writes that the story is old one. Some manuscripts of 1473 also describe the story.

  7. Champavati - Wikipedia

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    A man has two wives, one older (the man's favourite - Laagee) and one young (Aelaagee), and one daughter by each wife.The younger wife's daughter is named Champavati. One day, she goes to the rice fields and sings a song to shoo away the birds, but a voice answers her his desire to marry her.

  8. Ṛtusaṃhāra - Wikipedia

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    Ṛtusaṃhāra, often written Ritusamhara, [1] [2] (Devanagari: ऋतुसंहार; ऋतु ṛtu, "season"; संहार saṃhāra, "compilation") is a medium length Sanskrit poem.

  9. The Story of Lalpila (Indian folktale) - Wikipedia

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    French ethnologue Paul Ottino and researcher Aditya Malik provided the summary of a North Indian (Kumaoni or Central Himalayan) variant about the legend of Goriya (Golu Devata or Goludev): a king, Halrai or Jhalrai of the Katyuri dynasty, meets a woman named Mata Kalinga in the forest (possibly the goddess Kali herself). They marry and she ...