Rooted in the soil of the earth, echoing with lush greenery and snow-clad valleys, this book is not merely a collection of stories, but a living culture. The folk tales of Jammu and Kashmir take shape from the rhythms of everyday life, where every river, mountain, and tree has its own story.p> “Jammu and Kashmir Folk Tales” takes you back to that world where history and imagination walk hand in hand. A Treasure of Folk Narratives: Here you will find stories such as “Why Did the Phal Fruit Become Sour?” and “Who Went Behind the Stump?”—tales that stimulate curiosity and spark the imagination. Love of People and Land: Kashmiri folk literature reflects the deepest bond between the people and their land; stories like “The Story of King Ajoobamool” beautifully portray this connection. Faith and Morality: The wisdom of folk life, faith in destiny, and trust in divine justice form the foundation of these narratives. Intellectual and Social Values: Stories like “The Wise Qazi” and “The Clever Thief” show how people rely on intelligence and presence of mind to overcome difficulties. Unique Characters: Characters such as Raja Ajoobamool and Sikandar Raja remain alive in popular memory through these tales. This book takes readers on a journey through the snow-covered mountains and green valleys—from folk wisdom to imagination. It introduces readers to Kashmiri culture, traditions, and social values. To read these stories that touch the soul and resonate deeply, get your copy today.
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