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Folklore has been described in different countries and different cultures in their own unique ways. Not only the same tales exist in different ways in a region with some variations, but the people attribute them to God's special gift. These folk tales contain not only the history, culture and social and moral values of a specific region, but also include the economic, religious and political behavior that they claim their right to it. For this very reason they create a crisis in the end of the story. These crises are intended to perpetuate so-called social behavior by instilling fear in future generations. The basis of the stories starts with love and ends with Ishq (the highest level of love). Ego, stubbornness, arrogance of the society has added the disaster to it due to which future generations are also afraid of love. Indian nature has been against it from the beginning. Here the stories are based on love instead of fear or disaster. This is the difference between worldly and Punjabi stories.

Dr. Kalyan Singh Kalyan, Charan Jeet Singh. (2022) hIr vwirs Swh iv`c kQwnk rUVHIAW, Parakh, Volume 7, Issue 2, 14th Edition.
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