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Tulisa, the Wood-Cutter's Daughter is an Indian legend from the Somadeva Bhaṭṭa, related to Cupid and Psyche. The tale belongs to the international cycle of the Animal as Bridegroom or Search for the Lost Husband: Tulisa, a woodcutter's daughter, agrees to marry the owner of a mysterious voice, and her father consents to their marriage and eventually becomes rich. Tulisa discovers the identity of her husband – a prince of serpents named Basnak Dau - and loses him, but eventually finds him. She helps Basnak Dau regain his former throne and they live together happily at last.

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  • Tulisa, la hija del leñador es una leyenda india del Somadeva Bhaṭṭa. El cuento relata la historia de la hija de un leñador que oye una voz en una fuente que le dice: "¿Quieres ser mi esposa?" A la tercera vez, ella le menciona el incidente con la voz a su padre —un leñador—, a quien la voz promete una gran riqueza. La voz resulta ser la de un rey serpiente que Tulisa conoce por la noche pero nunca ve. Poco después del matrimonio de la hija, su padre se hace rico, despertando los celos de los vecinos. Después de muchas vueltas la historia culmina con Tulisa y su esposo el príncipe Basnak Dau vestido con ropas reales.​ (es)
  • Tulisa, the Wood-Cutter's Daughter is an Indian legend from the Somadeva Bhaṭṭa, related to Cupid and Psyche. The tale belongs to the international cycle of the Animal as Bridegroom or Search for the Lost Husband: Tulisa, a woodcutter's daughter, agrees to marry the owner of a mysterious voice, and her father consents to their marriage and eventually becomes rich. Tulisa discovers the identity of her husband – a prince of serpents named Basnak Dau - and loses him, but eventually finds him. She helps Basnak Dau regain his former throne and they live together happily at last. (en)
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  • Tulisa, la hija del leñador es una leyenda india del Somadeva Bhaṭṭa. El cuento relata la historia de la hija de un leñador que oye una voz en una fuente que le dice: "¿Quieres ser mi esposa?" A la tercera vez, ella le menciona el incidente con la voz a su padre —un leñador—, a quien la voz promete una gran riqueza. La voz resulta ser la de un rey serpiente que Tulisa conoce por la noche pero nunca ve. Poco después del matrimonio de la hija, su padre se hace rico, despertando los celos de los vecinos. Después de muchas vueltas la historia culmina con Tulisa y su esposo el príncipe Basnak Dau vestido con ropas reales.​ (es)
  • Tulisa, the Wood-Cutter's Daughter is an Indian legend from the Somadeva Bhaṭṭa, related to Cupid and Psyche. The tale belongs to the international cycle of the Animal as Bridegroom or Search for the Lost Husband: Tulisa, a woodcutter's daughter, agrees to marry the owner of a mysterious voice, and her father consents to their marriage and eventually becomes rich. Tulisa discovers the identity of her husband – a prince of serpents named Basnak Dau - and loses him, but eventually finds him. She helps Basnak Dau regain his former throne and they live together happily at last. (en)
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  • Tulisa, la hija del leñador (es)
  • Tulisa, the Wood-Cutter's Daughter (en)
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