Our folk literature is a successful vehicle of Indian culture(EN)
Dr. Anil Kumar Dubey
Associate Professor, Hindi Department
WitWaves Journal of Multidisciplinary Research, Volume 1, Issue 1, 2024, 0d9c3452-7eb0-4368-b786-f9fcbfef9209
Published: 03 October 2024
Abstract(EN)
Folk literature captures the rise and fall of a particular culture more successfully than any other medium. This is because the dust of any culture is connected to its soul. Now, if we talk about the country, Indian culture is as ancient as it is a carrier of the combined form of various cultures. From time to time, various cultures have also tried to attack it, but instead of destroying it, they themselves became its integral part. Therefore, the question arises as to what are the elements that make it unique. After all, life is also a kind of river flow.
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