4 episodes

Hello and welcome to Fab Folktales! I'm your host Kimi and I'm here to read to you stories from all around the world passed down through word of mouth, songs or written by literary greats. Come and take a mini adventure with me as you get comfy tucked in your bed, or are still in work/study mode and need a moment of relaxation.
I will be here reading to you every Sunday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday. Cheers!

Fab Folktales Kimi Janet

    • Society & Culture

Hello and welcome to Fab Folktales! I'm your host Kimi and I'm here to read to you stories from all around the world passed down through word of mouth, songs or written by literary greats. Come and take a mini adventure with me as you get comfy tucked in your bed, or are still in work/study mode and need a moment of relaxation.
I will be here reading to you every Sunday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday. Cheers!

    The Royal Egg Episode #3

    The Royal Egg Episode #3

    This Burmese folktale is a story of adventure, courage and kindness. To the Burmese, magic, alchemy, astrology and 'Nat' spirits are real and belong to this world. Tales told in a Burmese village were either, (i) folk-tales, (ii) folk-legends, or (iii) 'Jatakas' - Buddhist stories related to the previous births of Gautama Buddha in both human and animal form.

    More folktales to be covered soon from a treasure trove of Burmese folktales. Stay tuned and Have a comfy, relaxed auditive experience! Kyay Zuu!

    • 7 min
    The Goat and her Children (Tshawij te Temsind Bacche)

    The Goat and her Children (Tshawij te Temsind Bacche)

    A retelling of this beautiful kashmiri folktale where man and animal conversed with each other and their like. Always sprinkled with proverbs and idioms, superstition and curses, Kashmiri folktales (Lukh Kath) are spun with words that cannot be translated for lack of the exact meaning in other languages. Told orally and often in song form called 'Dastaan', Kashmiri folktales are a much favored mode of storytelling.

    • 8 min
    The Fortune Teller

    The Fortune Teller

    This is an Assamese folktale about a man named 'Phoring'. This is taken from the famed collection of stories written by a literary great - Shri Lakshminath Bezbaruah called 'Burhi Aair Xadhu'. Some words in the story hold their pure essence in the Assamese language itself and is very delightful to the ear when the story telling is done in Assamese. I have tried my utmost best to approach this story in English by trying to keep a close resemblance to that essence. I hope you will like it and share it with your friends, kids or anyone who love to hear folktales from around the world. Keep following this podcast as I will read out stories every Sunday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday. Happy listening!

    • 11 min
    Fab Folktales Intro

    Fab Folktales Intro

    Hello and welcome! Glad to find you here at Fab Folktales. Come and embark on a mini adventure with me in the world of folktales from around the world.

    • 54 sec

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