DescriptionFolk-tales of bengal, illustration by W. Goble 1912.jpg
English: A benevolent Brahmadaitya saving a poor Brahmin man from a group of Bhoot' (ghosts), while the man was cutting a branch from the yonder banyan tree or Ashwath tree. An illustration by Warwick Goble (1912). Taken from the 1912 illustrated edition of Folk-Tales of Bengal by Lal Behari Dey.
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Folk-tales of Bengal (1912 Edition)
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William Goble (illustration)
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