Thakurmar Jhuli

"Thakurmar Jhuli" (Grandmother's Tales) (Bengali: ঠাকুরমার ঝুলি) is a collection of Bengali folk tales and fairy tales. Dakshinaranjan Mitra Majumder was the person who first collected some folk-stories of Bengali and published it under the name of "Thakurmar Jhuli" in 1907 (1314 of Bengali calendar). The Nobel-Laureate, Rabindra Nath Thakur wrote the introduction to the compilation. Since then, it has become a favourite of Bengali children. Over the years, it has become a household name in West Bengal and Bangladesh.

Some characters and stories like "Lalkamal-Nilkamal" and Byangoma-Byangomi have gained a legendary status, especially among the children. Hundreds of edition of the book have been published from Bangladesh and West Bengal since the original publication. An English translation by Rina Pritish Nandy has been available lately.

Some other comparable books for children in Bengali Literature by the same author are Thakur Dadar Jhuli (Grandpa's Sack of Folktales), "'Dadamoshayer Tholay'" (Paternal-Grandpa's Sack of Folktales) and "Thandidir Tholay" (Paternal-Grandma's Sack of Folktales)

Content of Thakurmar Jhuli

Book 1: Dudher Sagar (The Ocean of Milk)

Book 2: Roop Tarashi (Scary Beauty)

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Book 3: Changa Banga (The Nest of the Animals)

Book 4: Aam Sandesh (The Dessert)

In other media

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