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Rajula–Malushahi: A Folk Ballad of Kumaon

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Blending history, myth, and melody, Rajula–Malushahi is a story of vows, curses, resilience, and undying love—an immortal echo of Kumaon’s cultural soul.
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Chapter 1 - The Prayer at Bagnath

Long ago, in the mountain kingdom of Bairath (present-day Chaukhutia), King Dola Shah lived with riches but no heir. His heart ached for a child. Wise men told him, "O King, worship Lord Shiva at Bagnath, and your wish will be fulfilled."

At Bagnath, Dola Shah met Sunapati Shauk-Ganguly, a wealthy trader who, like him, was childless. By the temple steps, the two men swore a vow: "If one is blessed with a son and the other with a daughter, the children shall be wed, uniting our families forever."

Soon after, destiny fulfilled their prayer—Dola Shah was blessed with a son, Malushahi, and Sunapati with a daughter, Rajula.