Proverbs and Folklore of Kumaun and GarhwalGanga Datt Upreti Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts [and] Concept Publishing Company, 2003 - Folk literature, Garhwali - 400 pages Originally Published Towards The End Of 19Th Century, It Is A Rich Collections Of Proverbs, Axioms, Sayings And Phrases For Specific Occasions As Well As The Customs And Manners Out Of Which They Arise. Classified Into More Than 200 Themes. An Appendix Furnishes 114 New Proverbs. |
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Ability | 1 |
Baniyas or shopkeepers 78903 | 7 |
Bribery and Gifts | 13 |
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animal Applied asked became become began better birds body bring called caste cause cloth considered cooked death evil eyes father fire former Garhwal gave ghara give given grain habits hand head Hence hill Hindu husband Illustration ironically killed kind king Kumaun leaves leopard live look man's marriage matter means milk mouth nature never night Once one's person poor possession proverb punished quarrel received regard remain rice rich ruin rupees saint saying servant soon stone story taken thing thinks told took tree trouble turn village wealth wife wishes woman एक का कि की के को घर नि में ले सो हाथ