1893. Kashmir as a field of folklore literature is, perhaps, not
surpassed in fertility by any other country in the world; and yet,
while every year witnesses the publication of books on the subject
from Bengal, Bombay, Madras, Panjab and other parts, this field has
remained almost ungleaned. Rev. Knowles sought to present these
tales in a purely literary form as to give them in a fair
translation. He hopes that they will prove a real contribution
toward the increasing stock of folklore which is doing so much to
clear away the clouds that envelop much of the practices, ideas and
beliefs which make up the daily life of the natives of this
country, controls their feelings and underlies many of their
actions.
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