Kuninkaallinen lootus : Ynnä muita intialaisia satuja by Selma Anttila
"Kuninkaallinen lootus: Ynnä muita intialaisia satuja" by Anonymous is a collection of Indian fairy tales written in the early 20th century. The book presents enchanting stories that often feature elements of magical realism, including mystical characters, challenges to overcome, and the triumph of good over evil. The themes are deeply rooted in traditional folklore, capturing the essence of moral lessons and cultural values. The collection includes several tales, the first being about
two princesses, Gulga and Kandra, who escape their cruel stepmother and find refuge in an abandoned castle belonging to a giant. As they settle into their new home, their lives take a dramatic turn when Gulga is captured by a prince, leading Kandra on a desperate journey to find her sister. In the second story, "Lingo and the Giant," a young boy named Lingo is raised by animals in the forest and, through his adventures, leads his brothers to capture a giant's daughters. Finally, the story of the "Brilliant Princess" follows a prince who seeks the ethereal beauty of Princess Labam, with the help of magical beings and his ingenuity. Each tale weaves together themes of love, courage, and magic, highlighting the richness of Indian storytelling traditions. (This is an automatically generated summary.)