TY - SER AU - Sastri, Pandit Natesa, TI - Tales of the Sun; or, Folklore of Southern India AV - GR PY - 2011/// PB - Project Gutenberg, KW - Legends -- India KW - Tales -- India N1 - The three deaf men -- Why Brâhmaṇs cannot eat in the dark -- The soothsayer's son -- Raṇavîrasiṅg -- Charity alone conquers -- Mr. Won't Give and Mr. Won't Leave -- Mr. Mighty-of-his-Mouth -- The mother-in-law became an ass -- The story of Appayya -- The Brâhmiṇ girl that married a tiger -- The good husband and the bad wife -- The good wife and the bad husband -- The lost camel -- The three calamaties -- The honest by rash hunter -- The Brâhmaṇ's wife and the mungoose -- The faithless wife and the ungrateful blind man -- The wonderful mango fruit -- The poisoned food -- Eating up the protector -- The monkey with the tom-tom -- Pride goeth before a fall -- Good will grow out of good -- Light makes prosperity -- Chandralêkhâ and the eight robbers -- The conquest of fate -- The Brâhmaṇ priest who became an Amildâr -- The gardener's cunning wife -- Keep it for the beggar -- Good luck to the lucky one -- Retaliation -- The beggar and the five muffins -- The Brahmarâkshas and the hair; Public domain in the USA; Text UR - http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/37002 ER -