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Thursday, December 26, 2013

Champa Dali: Garhwali Folk Story showing Importance of Cross Fertilization and Important for Social Scientists, Cultural Historians

Garhwali Folk Tales, Fables, Traditional stories, Community Narratives for Effective Managers, Effective executives, Effective Boss, Effective Supervisors or Stories for Effective management, management Lesson from Garhwali Folk Literature from Garhwal, part- 41   

       Collected and edited by: Bhishma Kukreti (Management Training Expert)

  The story is very old. A man had two wives. His First had seven sons and second wife had one daughter. Her name was Sundari who was very beautiful and her hair were bright as gold. Sundari’s mother died after delivering Sundari. 
       Sundari was the beautiful most girls in the region.
         His eldest step brother was attracted on her. He demanded to marry his step sister Sundari. His mother and five other brothers supported his demand. Only youngest brother did not agree the demand of eldest brother marrying sister.
 Eldest brother told his sister Sundari to marry with him. Sundari refused to marry her step brother.
  Sundari ran from hose. All went after running Sundari. Sundari saw a Champa tree. Sundari climbed on Champa tree.
 Her step mother came and called her, “Hey my daughter in law come down.”
The Champa tree started growing up.
The eldest brother came and called,” O my wife! Please come down.”
Champa tree grew in height far more.
Second brother called,’” O my Bhabhi (elder brother’s wife)! Please come down.”
The height of Champa tree increased as per Sundari’s call.
Like that all brothers except youngest one called Sunadri,” O Bhabhi! Please come down from the tree.”
Each time, the tree grew up in height.
Frustratingly, all went back leaving Sundari and youngest brother.
The youngest brother called,” O My sister! Come down from the tree. ”
Sundari requested Champa tree to reduce height. Champa came into original position.
They left the region for ever.

Copyright @ Bhishma Kukreti 25/12/2013 for review and interpretation                 
Garhwali Folktales, Fables, Traditional stories for Managers,/executives, boss, supervisors or Stories for management from Garhwal to be continued…

                  References
1-Bhishma Kukreti, 1984, Garhwal Ki Lok Kathayen, Binsar Prakashan, Lodhi Colony, Delhi 110003, 
2- Bhishma Kukreti 2003, Salan Biten Garhwali Lok Kathayen, Rant Raibar, Dehradun
3- Bhishma Kukreti, Garhwali Lok Kathaon ma Prabandh Vigyan ka Tantu , Chitthi Patri’s Lok Kathayen Visheshank  , Dehradun

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