01318nam a22001697a 4500020001800000082002100018100003300039245008800072260006200160300001400222440001900236520066200255650003500917650009500952650006901047700003201116 a9789383079179 a398.20954bBER-T aBerry,Radhon Singh eAuthor. aThe teachings of elders Ka jingsneng tymmen/ cBy Radhon Singh Berry & joya Sawian  aGuwahat:bVivekananda Kendra Institute of Culture,c2016. aix, 106p. aParts- I & II, aThe Teachings of Elders is Penned in Khasi by Radhon Sing Berry Kharwanlang during the advent of the British in Meghalaya ‘Ka Jingsneng Tymmen’ was written with the express hope that the wisdom of the ancients should find continuity. From personal to civic habits, business to governance, inter-personal relationships to communion with the Divine - the range of subjects is as vast as life itself, as excerpts from various verses exemplify. In this the sage counsel to children, to youth, to married couples and to elders. Practice of these time-tested principles can only create evolved beings which, in essence, is the purpose of the Teachings itself. aFolklorezIndia, Northeastern. aKhasi (Indic people)vWisdom and teachings.xSocial life and customszIndia, Northeastern. aCultural heritagexSocial life and customszIndia, Northeastern. aBijoya Sawian etranslater