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BRX1-2009020304 - A story of an old man and sesame

PARADISEC
University of Gauhati (Funded by)
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An old man went to get some sesame from a nearby market but forgot the Assamese word of it on the way. In the market, his friend helped him to get sesame. He also picked up a mirror and came back. He rested a while on the roadside and left the mirror. A boy who was plaughing nearby got it, as he used a mirror for the first time, took his own face to be his deceased father's. Always looked in the mirror, remembered his father more and more, became indifferent to his wife. The wife suspected that he always looked another woman in the mirror, quarrel begins. An old woman showed her that what they saw in the mirror were not other man or woman, but their own images. Duration 00.08.50. Speaker name Madhuram Daimari. Location No.1 Balisita.. Language as given: Bodo

Created: 2009-02-03

Data time period: 2009 to ,

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