قراءة كتاب Deccan Nursery Tales or, Fairy Tales from the South
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first three of these find a place in the ensuing fairy tales.
The scientific doctrine is that Shiva is the destroyer and Vishnu the preserver of life, and that Brahmadev is the creative spirit. In practice, however, Brahmadev is almost entirely disregarded, while the Hindus worship Shiva, Vishnu, Parwati, or Mahalaxmi just as they feel inclined, or as the particular sect to which they belong requires them.
Lastly, it must be borne in mind that the Hindu year consists of twelve lunar months. In the Deccan the year begins with Chaitra, corresponding roughly with April. The months then succeed each other in the following order: Vaishak, Jesht, Ashad, Shravan, Bhadrapad, Ashwin, Kartih, Margshish, Paush, Mag, Phalgun, Each month begins on the first day of the new moon and is divided into two parts. The first half comprises the period from the new moon to the full moon. This is the bright half of the month. The second half comprises the period from the full moon to the new moon. This is the dark half of the month. The lunar months are made to correspond with the solar year by the interposition of an “adhik” or intercalary month every third year.
1 For an account of the birth of Kartakswami see The Tale of the Tulsi Plants p. 93.
Contents
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| I. | The Sunday Story | 1 |
| II. | The Monday Story | 14 |
| III. | The Tuesday Story | 18 |
| IV. | The Wednesday and Thursday Story | 26 |
| V. | The Friday Story | 32 |
| VI. | The Saturday Story | 36 |
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