Description
The Legends of the Punjab stands as a monumental work in the documentation of regional folklore and cultural heritage. R. C. Temple’s two-volume set represents a scholarly effort to preserve the rich oral traditions, myths, and legends that have shaped Punjabi culture for centuries.
This comprehensive collection brings together diverse narratives ranging from ancient mythological tales to historical legends that have been passed down through generations. The work serves as both a cultural archive and an anthropological resource, offering readers insight into the beliefs, values, and social customs of the Punjabi people.
Temple’s meticulous research and detailed documentation make this set an invaluable reference for scholars, students, and cultural enthusiasts. The legends presented here reflect the region’s complex history, spiritual traditions, and the collective memory of its people.







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