Punjabi folklore

Folios of a manuscript of Heer Waris Shah (Waris Shah's version of the Heer-Ranjha folktale), circa 19th century

Punjabi folklore (more particularly its folksongs) are a core part of the Punjabi culture.[1][2] Other important components of Punjabi folklore are farces, anecdotes, idioms, folktales, and sayings.[3]

  1. ^ Temple, Richard C. (1884) The Legends of the Panjab. Bombay: Education Society's Press, [1884-1900] (Reissued with an introduction by Kartar Singh Duggal: Rupa and Company)
  2. ^ "Folklore Research in India - Punjab". Varia folklorica. Alan Dundes, International Congress of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences. The Hague [Noordeinde 41]: Mouton. 1978. p. 205. ISBN 978-3-11-080772-1. OCLC 561720258.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location (link) CS1 maint: others (link)
  3. ^ Luhar, Sahdev (2023). Folklore Studies in India: Critical Regional Responses. N. S. Patel (Autonomous) Arts College. p. 53. ISBN 9788195500840.