Rajar kumar paksiiraje: Difference between revisions

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Seven champa brothers came back, it is said,{{#tag:ref|This refers to a popular Bengali folk tale, [http://www.talkingmyths.com/seven-champa-brothers/ The Seven Champa Brothers.] This children's story is a tale of jealousy's crooked path of deceit and truth's ultimate victory.|group="nb"}}
Seven champa brothers came back, it is said,{{#tag:ref|This refers to a popular Bengali folk tale, [http://www.talkingmyths.com/seven-champa-brothers/ The Seven Champa Brothers.] This children's story is a tale of jealousy's crooked path of deceit and truth's ultimate victory.|group="nb"}}
"Our dear sister, where is she?
"Our dear sister, where is she?
Sister Parul,{{#tag:ref|In the story, the seven champa (magnolia) brothers have one sister named Parul (also a type of flower).|group="nb"}} where is she?"
Sister Parul,{{#tag:ref|In the story, the seven [[:wikipedia:Magnolia champaca|champa]] (magnolia) brothers have one sister named [[:wikipedia:Parul|Parul]] (also a type of flower).|group="nb"}} where has she gone?"
 
They asked me
where their sister,
a pa'rul flower,
had disappeard to.


The prince, on his bird,
The prince, on his bird,