BOOKS AMEYA

The Rice-Cake Tree an Odiya folk tale

The Rice-Cake Tree | A Folk Tale from Odisha

Once upon a time, a boy lived as a cowherd in a village. During festivals, the villagers gifted him homemade sweets. On the day of Bakula Amavasya, everyone prepared pithas and rice cakes. In the morning, as the boy went around grazing his cows, every house in the village gave him a lot of sweet Read more…

A King's Promise a folk tale from Odisha

A King’s Promise | A Folk Tale from Odisha | Kalai

Kapila was a Kshatriya, or warrior caste, guy who had lost his parents at a young age. As a boy, he looked after a large cattle herd that belonged to a rich man. The rich man had a son by the name of Kasia. Being the same age, Kapila and Kasia spent a lot of Read more…

The Magic Pan a folk tale from Odisha

The Magic Pan | A Folk Tale from Odisha | Kalai

Sudarsan was a Brahman from Banapur in present-day Odisha. He earned his living by conducting religious ceremonies in his small village. While people did contact him for the occasional thread ceremony or wedding, such opportunities were few and far between. One day, Sudarsan went to his neighboring village to preside at the wedding of a Read more…