Summary: The author presents a collection of Indian folk stories based on real-life experiences in the Bilaspore district, offering insight into the people, culture, and traditions. Through personal encounters with villagers, the author delves into birth practices, marriages, death rituals, and supernatural beliefs prevalent in the region. The narration captures the essence of village life and the profound impact of folklore and superstitions on everyday activities. Additionally, the author discusses the advent of a religious reformer, Ghassi Das, who advocated for social and religious changes, leading to the emergence of a new sect called the Satnamies. These tales shed light on the intricate tapestry of Indian rural life, showcasing a blend of history, mythology, and societal norms.