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Children’s Literature In Punjab Is a Gel Of Imaginations And Rich Culture

Punjab, the land where five rivers meet, where Bhangda is a vibe and music seems dissolved in the air. The very same soil of Punjab owns a heritage of rich literature. In fact, literature is everywhere from folklore to storytelling and folk songs.

It’s the land of Waris Shah, Amrita Pritam, and Shiv Kumar Batalvi. Not just for the young and versed readers but there’s also a lot for the little enthusiasts who love to read and write. Children residing in villages surrounded by farms still love tales in verbal formats under the starlit skies. Those tales used to be their first window, even though imaginary, to the rest of the world.

Tales that usually had some lessons or words of wisdom have been transformed into written forms and these interesting books now seem to have a separate fan base.

In the contemporary scene, authors like Kavita Singh Kale and Paro Anand are bringing a fresh perspective to Punjabi children’s literature, addressing modern themes while retaining the essence of the culture. It’s a delicate balance, requiring the craft of a skilled weaver – one who can blend the old and the new into a seamless narrative that resonates with today’s young readers.

The significance of children’s literature, however, lies not just in its entertainment value, but also in its capacity to preserve and propagate cultural values. The stories, characters, and landscapes depicted in these books create a vivid tapestry of Punjab’s rich heritage. They introduce young minds to the vibrant festivals, like Baisakhi and Lohri, the heroic tales of folk heroes like Heer-Ranjha and Mirza-Sahiban, and the valorous history of the Sikh Gurus. In doing so, they foster a deep sense of identity and cultural pride in the young reader.

Bharat Express English

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