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A podcast about myths, legends and lore from Asia. Join me on a journey across blazing deserts and snowy mountains, lush forests and roaring rivers as we dive into the Book of Fables and immerse ourselves in the magic of Asia. Welcome…to the Asian Tapestry.The Asian Tapestry Ciencias Sociales
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  • Chapter 7 - The Wizard and the Pupil - Turkey
    May 29 2023

    Welcome to The Asian Tapestry, a podcast about myths, legends and lore from Asia. This is a tale from Turkey called The Wizard and The Pupil – a troublesome boy apprentices with a wizard and learns to become independent...much to the wizard's dismay.


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    Twitter (@AsianTapestry1)

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    Email: theasiantapestrypod@gmail.com

    CREDITS

    Tale: Forty-four Turkish Fairy Tales by Ignacz Kunos

    Intro music: Jalandhar by Kevin MacLeod

    Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3934-jalandhar

    License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license

    End Music: Raga- Dance of Music by Aakash Ghandi (YouTube Audio Library)

    Other music: Shesh Pesh by JR Tundra (YouTube Audio Library)

    All sound effects from freesound.org; Falcon sound effect: digifishmusic

    Logo: Made with Canva


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    10 m
  • Chapter 6 - Great Minds Think Alike - India
    May 29 2022

    Welcome to The Asian Tapestry, a podcast about myths, legends and lore from Asia, structured in a book-like format, called The Book of Fables. This is a tale from India.

    Our tale begins on one particularly hot summer’s day in a city in India. The city was bustling with people as they rushed to the market to sell and buy their goods. As one fisherwoman walked by the royal palace holding a basket of fish on her head and hawking her wares, the Queen leaned out of her window…

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    Time stamps:

    00:00:00 - Chapter start

    00:00:29 - Intro

    00:01:25 - Story start

    00:03:55 - The impossible task

    00:05:13 - The Vizier’s son meets an old farmer

    00:14:23 - The wise daughter meets the wise son

    00:16:26 - The vizier is saved

    00:18:36 - Tale ends

    00:18:58 - End comments

    FOLLOW THE POD

    Universal link: https://linktr.ee/TheAsianTapestryPod

    Twitter (@AsianTapestry1)

    Instagram (@asiantapestry1)  

    Email: theasiantapestrypod@gmail.com

    CREDITS

    Tales: Folk-Tales of Bengal by the Rev. Lal Behari Day, with illustrations by Warwick Goble (1912)

    Intro music: Jalandhar by Kevin MacLeod

    Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3934-jalandhar

    License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license

    End Music: Raga- Dance of Music by Aakash Ghandi (YouTube Audio Library)

    Naya Gosh’ music class from freesound.org

    Logo: Made with Canva

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    21 m
  • Chapter 5 - A Ghostly Tale from Bengal
    Mar 21 2022

    Welcome to The Asian Tapestry, a podcast about myths, legends and lore from Asia, structured in a book-like format, called The Book of Fables. This is a tale from Bengal.

    Once upon a time, there was a Brahman who lived with his mother. They were poor people with just enough money to get by. More than anything, the Brahman wished for a wife to love, a wife who would help his aging mother, a wife to have children with. But he did not have the money for a wedding...

    #openthebookoffables

    Time stamps:

    00:00:00 - Chapter start

    00:00:29 - Intro

    00:01:25 - Story start

    00:02:30 - The Brahman and Anushri

    00:04:12 - The Ghostly Brahman appears

    00:07:33 - Anushri helps her husband

    00:10:11 - The Herd-King

    00:12:15 - Tale ends

    FOLLOW THE POD

    Universal link: https://linktr.ee/TheAsianTapestryPod

    Twitter (@AsianTapestry1)

    Instagram (@asiantapestry1)  

    Email: theasiantapestrypod@gmail.com

    CREDITS

    Tales: Folk-Tales of Bengal by the Rev. Lal Behari Day, with illustrations by Warwick Goble (1912)

    Intro music: Jalandhar by Kevin MacLeod

    Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3934-jalandhar

    License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license

    End Music: Raga- Dance of Music by Aakash Ghandi (YouTube Audio Library)

    MVI_8961_IN_MusicSundarbans.mp3 by Kevin Luce from freesound.org

    Holi Day Riddim by Konrad OldMoney (YouTube Audio Library)

    Mridangam Jati by ajaysm from freesound.org

    Logo: Made with Canva

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    15 m
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