Description
Folk lore notes Konkan is an invaluable ethnographic study that preserves the folklore, customs, rituals, and traditional beliefs of the Konkan region. Compiled by A. M. T. Jackson and R. E. Enthoven, this work offers detailed observations and documentation of the cultural practices, superstitions, festivals, and social customs that have shaped Konkan society.
The book serves as a significant resource for understanding the cultural identity and heritage of Konkan communities, including their mythological beliefs, ceremonial practices, and traditional knowledge systems. Through systematic notes and descriptions, the authors capture the essence of Konkan folklore, including local legends, folk tales, and community traditions that have been passed down through generations.
This scholarly collection is essential for researchers, anthropologists, historians, and anyone interested in Indian regional folklore and cultural studies. It provides authentic documentation of pre-modern Konkan society and offers insights into the daily lives, beliefs, and values of the region’s inhabitants.







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