Description
- ISBN-13: 9780670098125
- Publisher: Penguin Premium Classic
- Binding: Hardcover
- Language: English
- Weight: 50 gr
- ISBN-10: 0670098124
- Publisher Date: 20 Mar 2023
- Height: 249.999 mm
- No of Pages: 456
Original price was: ₹699.00.₹594.15Current price is: ₹594.15.
Discover the enchanting world of Indian folklore with Folktales from India, a curated collection by A.K. Ramanujan. Explore vibrant tales passed down through generations, featuring captivating characters and timeless morals. This Penguin Premium edition (ISBN: 9780670098125) offers a captivating journey into India’s rich storytelling tradition, perfect for readers seeking cultural immersion and timeless entertainment.
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Kokila Nautiyal –
Loved the variety of characters and morals. A few stories didn’t resonate with me, but still enjoyable.
Pankaj Kumar –
A decent collection, but not the best I’ve read. Some stories were a bit dull.
Prisha Garg –
Fascinating glimpses into Indian culture. A few stories felt incomplete, but most were well-crafted.
Gaurav Parmar –
A worthwhile addition to my folklore collection. Ramanujan’s work is always insightful and thought-provoking.
Diwakar Kansal –
A good introduction to Indian folktales. The language is accessible, and the stories are easy to follow.
Kunal Arora –
Captivating and thought-provoking. Ramanujan’s selection is top-notch. Highly recommended!
Medini Raj –
A delightful collection! Some stories were captivating, others a bit slow. Overall, a worthwhile read for folklore enthusiasts.
Kratika Tyagi –
A mixed bag of tales. Some were captivating, others less so. Still, a worthwhile addition to my library.
Vaibhav Agrahari –
Loved the cultural insights. A few stories were repetitive, but the collection is still worthwhile.
Garvit Kumar Gauchwal –
Enchanting and insightful. Ramanujan’s expertise shines through. A must-read for folklore fans.
Matsa Sai Sureshkumar –
A good read for those interested in Indian culture. The stories are simple, yet profound.
Pooja Beniwal –
A pleasant journey into Indian folklore. Some stories felt a bit rushed, but overall enjoyable.
Namrata Sharma –
A mixed bag. Some stories were excellent, others forgettable. Still, a decent introduction to Indian folklore.
Kumari Sakshi –
Enjoyed the cultural immersion. Ramanujan’s selection is thoughtful, though I wished for more regional diversity.
Aayush Kumar –
Some tales were repetitive, but the overall collection is charming and insightful. A pleasant read.
Nikhilesh –
Charming and informative. A few stories were a bit dry, but overall a delightful collection.
Shubh Gupta –
A decent selection of folktales. I wish there was a little more depth in the storytelling.
Ankit Bhatt –
Some stories were confusing, but the majority were clear and engaging. A worthwhile read.
Raghav Aggarwal –
A good introduction to Indian storytelling. Some stories lacked depth, but overall a pleasant experience.
Bhukya Sharun Rathod –
Enjoyed the timelessness of these tales. A few felt dated, but most were relevant and engaging.