About The Book: The Legends of the Punjab by Sir Richard Carnac Temple is a two-volume collection of Punjabi folk tales, compiled and translated during the British colonial period. The work preserves oral traditions, myths, and legends of Punjab’s diverse communities, reflecting local values, beliefs, and cultural practices. Temple aimed to document these stories for both scholarly and administrative understanding. Rich in ethnographic detail, the collection serves as an important resource for folklorists, historians, and linguists interested in North Indian oral literature and regional storytelling traditions.
Author: R. C. Temple
Pages: 590
Edition: 1884
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