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Folktales of Meghalaya
Folktales of Meghalaya has a distinct characteristic peculiar to the region from which it has evolved. There are many social customs that are practiced, have their roots in the tales and legends which are passed down from generations in Khasi society.

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Folktales of Meghalaya, Indian FolktalesFolktales of Meghalaya kindle the imagination of the poet and in the folklore can be traced the concepts of the creations of the Sun, the eclipse and the moon, the relationship between man, Gods and animals and the glorification of love. It is said that most Khasi practices have their origins in their folktales. Numerous social customs which are still highly regarded and practiced in Khasi society have their roots in the tales and legends passed down from one generation to another and their place in modern Khasi society are still tremendous.

Themes for Folktales of Meghalaya
Meghalaya, the land known to be the abode of cloud, is also the land of fairies. It is a land of fairy tales and a dream land. Meghalaya lies on the north-eastern boundary of India. It is heavily forested and rich in natural beauty and wildlife. The people of Meghalaya have a treasure trove of folktales about animals. In these tales they often find an amusing explanation for some natural phenomenon. The land belonged to various tribes like Khasis, Syntengs, Wars, Garos and Kochs, known for their traditional culture amidst of natural beauty. These tribes nevertheless did not have their own script, hence could not record their folk tales, legends and historical stories but were carried forward orally from generation to generation. Therefore even their historical events became part of their folk tales or legends.

The stories in Folktales of Meghalaya were collected in the early 20th century and cover a wide range of topics. There are legends on animals like tigers, monkeys, lynxes and many more. There are also origin stories about the animals such as how the dog and the cat came to live with man, and how the ox and the goat were domesticated. There are tales of cosmic creation that explain what makes the lightning and where the dark spots on the moon come from. There are also legends about some of the Gods and Goddesses of the Khasi religion, including the twin Goddesses Ka Ngot and Ka Iam who give their names to the Ngot River and the Iam River, and the mysterious culture-hero "U Biskurom" who, long ago, dwelt with the people of the earth and taught them wisdom.

These legends and Folktales of Meghalaya are not only good for pleasure reading for young and old alike; but also help scholars to interpret cultural heritage of the colourful tribes of Meghalaya.


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